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_ CAPE KKNNlil^V m i'I) - While Ujo Skylul) 1 iisiromujUs roluxod-in-lIouslon^Kcound-xruvunien-Suluniay-puJihcd-tlji coimtdowi) vvltli c’lock-llke precision toward Monday's liiunch of the world’s larRfcsl'spnceship fpr HA days of manned Illj-ht this year. • ' • ...... If IbeJl(ytK)tJfing.fip«te-sUtilpn reachrs ii.iiood orbUriihtl unfold5-itff^ intricate assembly normally, Chnrlcs' “nete” Conrad. Dr. JdiieiW T/'Kj^w iriijm ^ f>aul jiriV eitz wilC'Ce - _ THHONGS OP YOUNGSTERS and bicycles launched-’l'uesdoyltoman thifstiiUQn for 2fl'dflya. Skylab already is loaded witii 2,100 poundB M canne(i, frozen cdillcd tli’roijcli llarrnoh Parh Snlurdoy nl !ljc ’ • nnniml BlcycIc Rodeo, nnd most of the 600 and dried food, 0,000 pounds of water, 1,200 aspirin, more Uian pnrtfclpnnts found their wny to the refreshment 700 piecofi dotlilniJ and thou8«nd.s of otiicr Items to support thhee cnf^s f^rSO^'eics'affliBhtnround earth:------JEu ni‘oi?-bi It©i5s ---- ’ Btinii!miore”lImn‘“5(ri'acc'8^rncIuiIln^ one (or police, were scheduled. ObStncU; courBcs, ijofcty The second Skylab crew, is scheduled to go up Auj*. fl for 56 di»y.s in space. Tlie third skylnb cr^*w is set for launch Nov. 0 to huspectlons, nn3 ownrdlnR of two hicycleB hifihllRhtod the event; jStory. ji. li) s[K*nd another 56 days In Skylab and close out the two-level, ciKht-room space base. The objective of the 12,5 billion proijram is to push back the threshold. of manned spacoflight capability and to amass mi'dicul, flcientific and cntjinoering'information to help both [iiun on earth and future men In space, R i d e h o t iliii* EaU injiires Conrnd, Kerwin nnd Weitz took the Saturday off nnd relaxed In NINE RAM.OONS of a ijniup of 10 made laneake lin y near" •They Just lounged around and relaxed." a spokesman said. Hfirk Mull, Mil., .Saturday, umnzfn|{ rt-sidonls.of The three pilots, all Navy officers, are scheduled to fly to the that town and surroundhig area. AltltudcN UHcd Meridian boy cape Sunday in their personal white THO jel trainers, arriving a f for the crossing varied from neaFwator level to nearby Patrick Air Force Hase at noon. 'Hiey will watch about 4.000 feet. This craft flown by Ralph Hall, Monday,'s launch witli their wives irom a secjuded site three- U»xUigti>n. Mass,, was among itiose mnklng the in brief fourthsfif n mile from the Saturn rocket hangar. TWIN F A r a - - Stuart Otis Welton. 10. son of Mr. and Mrs (rip safely. Oiir landed jn the water but the pilot DwJiyne Welton, Meridian, was listed in satisfactory condition Uiunch operations manager Paul Donnelly reported that the waS reHe\le(Dlt was the flrKt' time hot oi?^ liniiiiU ‘ ImsdiUeN (roi'il ' * Jate Saturday after falling over the rim of Snake River canyon, dual countdowns for Uie flights of Uie unmanned Skylab and its balloons crnssed.the hay. lUPf) Countv .sh»?riff’s officers said the boy fell about 20 feet, going first three crewmen were proceeding without a hitch. 3USHNELL. Fla. (U P l) — Hiot squad i^keinbertiUKed-wariiifig o'vertworock ledges beforehilting a sloping, dirt andjockaccUurL- ahota to free five white Inmates lielng held linstage by black i)f tile caiivon wall where Me came to rent. prisoners Saturday night following racial rioting at tho Sumter The Welton family had gone to tlie Twin-Falls gun range to ^ -•.Correctlflnal-Instilution.- - T l ’ i i m i i i l i « » i canyon rim north of the range when the younger youth fell. in Officers said Uie boys were apparently trying to climb into the INDIANAPOLIS 1UPII - canyon to a roadway they could see from the top- The road TWIN FAM-S - Jim Ush. /\rt Pollard. 4t>. Medford. Ore.. serves the Twin KaJls tity sewage treatment plant and other _tim £-jm .a_vpe.r{ilvL-tiL-lhv- .-.liuUed-.in ^a—sptidaculuc- -canyon-buiidings accident, during time trial MiliUiry Irm, .Twin Falls, was Members of the family drove ilown Uie grade on the south side killed Saturday while on a practice al the Indianapolis u'f tlie river to where the boy had faUen.-Tliuy-liad to carry-him pfqbe M hdran ce Speedway Saturday. ftshtng trip to Canada...... back to their vehicle, from part way up the canyon wall. J t was learned here Saturday 'Hie oldest driver seeking a * Sheriff's officers Tcccivcd a cnll from n citizens hand rndin in'tHi! SQO'inilu~Mcmm ilu~ ■night4te-«lleated a; - Tances" that no members of iiis House aides. It was not known whetlier Gray on the doath. He is survived b’y ^otlier's Day. - ^ "Rupert cyclist administration were involved in Watergate, iind Identified them to Nixon. a son in Twjn Fall.s and anotlier -UiaUiu-hdievcd-Uiem_unLiL-Muixluv^WJL-iieiv_ Tlie President wjia reportedly combining a rest at the niounlalii . In his testimony Friday, tlie sources saiu -- retronntUti'wo^rkljn a pro^).^rt('j curb future campaign a'uuses son and daughter reportedly development« came to' his attention.' -Grarmentioned White House domestic adviser im y prt|itirnl I ’ —— R » n n fi^ iitcrt»ate inwstigating commiUee late. 'Friday and the siiurc;ps gave this account of ...... H—flmong-thoso ■ who—were— .. < o iililio n interfering with tlie l-'BP.i investij^atlon. •KUPICHT — Uu[)ort police were searching Saturday night for tesllmnny; . ~~ an unidentified hit'i’md-run driver Involved in an accident which On .July (». l‘J dfiys after Uie break-in at the iConliniH’d on p. 2| claimed Uie life of a 15-year-old youth late Friday. WA.SlllNCmN I I l l 'l l - Rup.^ Ilunry S-.neuss, IHYli ,/*^inirioka County sheriff’a offlcerflflftid Sgott WUUnm MnniK, - ludd Friday President Nixon li), son ofMrT iirid Mrs! Di)n 6nnlsrTl'upert. was killcJflilb'oirt!); and ■ Vice President ‘ Agnew p.m. Friday near liis home. He was riding a bicycle when struck ’sIiourd‘“ resIgn~bccnuso- thej^ . aiid injured----- ^ ______. hiive forfeited public con­ While ICnnis was lying in the street waitijig for an ambulanOe, -CaH-yon-floor-pLlan JxJxl fidence as a fesuU of Uie. he was run over by a «eco[id vehicle. Sheriff's Deputy Robert Nevarez .said it would probably never Watergate scandal. Ry GICORGE WIIJi'Y Keuss proposed a biparti.san be determined which impact proved fatal to Fnnls! TlmeHrNewis'WrltiT cualltlon government headed Nevarez said witniiiiaes at the scene of the first accident .said ' TWIN f a l l s Idaho'ii-riohesl.man and-hit local partner J bv llousiiJjneaker.Did-Alhcti-. Oiey had rovercd thp hpviinri wprp directln;; traffic nroiind lilni vvhen.Uiejiecond vehicle approached at a higlrs[ieed nnd ran -of-land-down4uiiidu-llui^uluUUm L. over him. X anyoinm m M iately nortlTof Twin I;'alls. t i s J<-ls III! <'||||||>0 «|||| rcltrls Neyarez said wltne.sses feporteci jumping out of the [lath of the Joseph D. McCollum, l\vin Falls, and his partner. Idaho cond vehicle an instimt before it struct i-:nnu e flrKt vehtClDtoiitrtko Rnnis was driven.by Ignacio Mingb. 31, _ _ .cQnsU-ucf- a_nlna.-hQle goU coursc-inslde .theicanyan-on-lond- were ordere’d into the fight Sjiturday when hundreds of rebel Rupert. He said Mingo was'goinFT'east on Rasellne and had owned by McCollum. troops attJicked Cambodian government pQsitioiUi at the dimined his lights for a car approaching from the west when he After that, they plan to build condiminiinums adjacent to the crossroads town of 'lYam Khnar. 24 miles souUi of Phnom Penh. Saw the bicycle In front of him. Apparently, Mingo .swerved left, fairways. Mllltiiry sources reported other robol U-oopn had surrounded Nevarez said, but too late to avoid striking Ennis. In the process. McCollum and Slmplot ex[x!ct to si>end $1 AnH-Tflsel, llVmlles noi4h of Phnom Penh,-4ind American Jet ’ Ennis was pronounced dead on arrivfthfft*WThlijoka Memorial million or inocu. war^ih\nes were directed to lliat area as well. Ilospltiil. McCollum's property l.s the site of Uie old Tnylor Orchard. . , Mlngowaiilukun-totiiehospltiilioiarcatnientofNvliock..,^ ... There wittiered api^lc trees dot uanuruguu sprout-every sprin i^_._____ . liiio N c o iiib iil lu ill NO ii^Vii. . ------NeVflrer reported the accldenrocourred close to the Knnls l^ o m e . He said the youth’s mtrtlier called [lolice to report Uie roplar-lined lanes, acattered boulders.-fences of riwted wire WASHINGTON (UPl) - Sen; Edward Wr HrooKerH‘Mti.«!?i-r accidehl. - - < • ‘ . .said Saturday ho would seek a Senate vule to.hall U.S. combat Foiirili in U si'i irs ~ ' m^ionft4ft4 j^oiuiSTyidLii.s Carntindin when the Senate con.slders n Houk-pnss'ed jupjiXemenUU..Hmumlidft)nr-lillT:'fV: —,ri..';,inii,.r«t«,>ri»rpiiRt«.iiqim(l fit illlclKHniidnnowcr garden —' Uoferao- Dcpnftmcnt; • — ------■coiTibine to give the-phice (I natural but fiflinewlialHiflertTiiinlliy'.-— R iip ert iiian succtriTi bs Tlie orchard hrni felt tncronchmonui of the rlmlnnd '_____dviuzntlonbcforo;- juat-upwlndlli(i city of.TwIn Falls hna bu!!! ■ ' RUPEilT-^ 'A'iiupoft mira dldilrEtrfay“ morninc^dr:st. - - — its Bowngo'trcijtinont plnntrwlillo ovorlioud-thoFO-’iu-tho ailycr .. Siilliony HoaplUl 111 I'MimHlO'trominJnrtEuustelned lits-alngli .. tnlrtiitlmijUiliih-XcnfllDn, nower trnnsmlsalon linos ronclilns - I)w»il», |>. 2» . .ear-accldonl nour-Ruport.Wodnosdoy. -----;---- , . . .ik;wn.froiii.lpyi«rlnii conyon'walls,, • • • JoliiTMicluiol Cunningham, 22, uupo'rt7wafl‘l«l(oh to Pftcnlello' ii5nllrir8ravciwedglnri>pi!ratt9r'»:!'**“»>«**“ early Wednesday morning Buffering from head Injuries. Ho died - . tho rivorbnnk, . , ______— L , McCollum has owned aU of the Tnylor property for nt least , ,j» The accident occurred whon n VehlclQiuriyorTuy ualo J. JC®«ffi87ininTtmnroiie'diiiirtiiMt+orTnorffthari^Riw1driB,“'22,'TTuporTr7(iTloa^ no'snTn'lo'fl "eiirVft flirooTffltST Now ho in W d a lo mbvo wlfh rnocfililM-ohto Oilli landlicnpo ts* Farm. 21 . Valley,:'3, 19 north and alx mlloB onst of Rupert on a county rond about 12:05 V, : csliibllsh n now kind of order, Q'.m. WcdTWffdny. Tho vchlcio rolled over aovornl times; \ ,'i,- . . ,i>\vdthlnkwo'havonboautlfulCDncept,"McColluinBay8. T-lV lM i«n«s 7 a » - 0 »,‘H ' Hacking waa listed in hoo<1 cnndUlon.nt Minidoka Memqr|n| :-_:‘WluitWro^Bonnn-doLla,doJloth|ng_butJmnrovO;On,whal------Hospital, Rupert, on Saturday. . . - Motlier Naturo put down hero." , . ' ^ \ _(Or-u»c-uuc-lulUtj(!«Uinc»)- ____1 ------: ------(pbituaEy^p>Jlr— ______- • •• ------' (Continued oB » .1 ) ' ' : : -I__

Sundfly-May 13,-1^973

Iteiirtng^a^ ^ .-rs.tvw,s; — Mr. ond-Mrs. J . W. Brown- tips- ^ l i l l looking for n flshir^ p l^ e educators 4ue honors . pale ; I^atterfion ' rniclfig InWn . . Mr. and Mrs. Gene CASTLEEOliD-=_lhtiUi-rcUcInft-CaatIoford—‘ ..-Bowom’ wifo, Uio'fonnor Martlia Kappcl, is a — -MlUr pyHclpttttnBrin-Artroln t ...... iT0fed‘ftfrnh-Dr;crrli0UBL«~ft ~l»BViiginnRHTinrtcmnXty:‘ Thcy 'h n w t tour John 2 to 5 p.m; todny ot tlio old Costlpford gynj* MiUe wl)o will gratjiute from Cnstleford High Christofferscn commenting *on nnnlum. \ . . . I. Scltool tills'spring.. ' . modern painting . Ray J, _ •— -Floyd-Bowors.—Gnfltleford—fluporlfitcndentr- -crTHeldel^pbegan-hilj—teoching-and-cooclUng- —^^“Holmcs'ldokfntrforhlswffo'':':^ Enrl Hoidol nnd Earl Hudsbn roprcucnt lOO ciireer at Dietrich in 1031. In 1049 lie returned to ■ ■ Rf>y-Rofliron-wdffying-ftbout— combined yenrs of cd’ucntlonnl aehrice. CiisMcford where he. hod roteivod his District time schedule . . . Hon Tlic roc6pUon is under the direction of tiu; elementary and secondary education and StrolberR fontettlnH hl^ wife’s Cnallcrora'Men*irCTub7^o“V6Ql’l'ols,"l‘lowcf" woni mto inrmmg. In 1^>57 lie went bacK l o , ^ nam^ . ., Merl Leoniird ComponionS, CnstJcford PTA ond tJio bonrd of tooc.hing and taught-,odvnnced algebra, f k V l f i l f f t planrting tii .become a golfcf trustees. . geometry, aciei\ce, jire-cniculus mnth, ; nP ® ___ Gale < Botes talking about A speclnl proftrnm is scheduled At 3 p.m. chemistry nnJ physids. trip-to. Kansas ^ , Dnn .Mechl Bower came to Bulil in 1031. He Uiugh't sociol . Wlille teaching in Castleford, he designed i^ d J J g eating tee cream Sunday : . . • ■-sclehee.-coacbod-football and served-os prin--— bullt-the-student-Inborntory desks f o r d zelt Mrs, Cecil Andrus'looking ctpTflrrf«lerhl3T!lrcctlon7ttHnooilmimim^1ia(^'^stfy”aridl)n>^('csliria>lQ^^^ Idahd~lhe' ro'vel'y RFpbw(Icr'Dluc.sTnr.Tv' an outstanding record and he was honored by independent study and program matli before it ♦ HAZE .TON Mary Walker Introducing liaving tJie Buhl High School football field was an dcccptcd idea. district ijeputy presii Mexican Hand ...'^Duddy Rtipej*! Hudaon.begun hia teiiching career at Gannett' Ucwec.Vc wondering when basketball refree. visit toi' 1 fibres, accidents and other )n lJ29,.In.,l030]ifcamo toCflBa n'cbeiTnh Ke-becmne suporlntendenl-at Castleford iA - I:,odReNo;2jl[ emergencies are going” follow Uic Sunset RuralSchool. Tlie next year ho came evening 1044. During Dowers' administration the home nt the lodgji hall in down. . Ijirry Curtis mowing '. into Uie town system a i teacher for fifUj and HHzelinn economics nnd vocational ogriculture progrnrps his Ihwn .-Dovo-Rambow--- sixth grndfesrHe-taughtla conscctutivcyears In— ' were Iniatioted in tlie district. An hg shop, new Brtidji || was and his dou on Filer^ Avenue grades five Uirough nirie served as principal, ■ nccomnn «rndc school building, football field, gym- nled by five members ' ~COaolmd-4t-hiol\-jnbnnlB-glrlc* hflclmilmlLtnnni [; Bob/ Mogel a.sklng “Ills, • AKTIIAIN OPENTNG in^TUlil T’nllK Intc '^nnsiiim aridliot luriclilifiicllily ^picilily Ve're constructed. /ening ___jtUTy*' for Iflfornihtion •.«ml-ninth grade shop class.----- r- *■ -:v-~ lidRc irfUupert Friclnylcntiirrdn brief rprcmnny In whirh Mrs. During the years ‘Bowers served as llnd overheard, ' ‘You're asking CVcil AiitlriiH, ii( ri^ht, (‘lit tin;'ribbon at llii> .superintcndcnt^hc ndopted a strong position on In 1044 he quit tcncljing to start farming a 120 Vice grand AUlpnjIa Seller me to brenk the ^ib bath and i'aiii < ^ o p e n fn ln in rf cif the .sIx-tar railr«ud_u^J4u lIe r y ^ t discipline in a school which was suffering at U}at- acre-fnun,-but resumed teaching-jn IP5C. For ^os in cliarge of thp-regular mow the la\virt^^^--- - • — —Jc U ^ la r;^ —WalkLT. tnnst«T of, flc‘K. • -.timeJnlta ability-to4Q Bctw ______m eetinf( and was assisted by ^fTeine^^yfir^*-'*'';------A r t r a i n Iiilrofliirrfnttrsr Andrijs. PilRTR- tmirs iil^flie por cent orUid*Castlerdrd graduates have, gone nilF'Immecliate . train -today an<| -Mondiiy on Jo college or a university. attending school in.the Castleford system. Alta Sellers wnsi honored as rvriiinK-- ftHuti-d st»ry and nictitrrs n. .i:?. '______"Mother of the .Ydar" for the Defendant lodge. She was presented a C 'oii^ olinr^t* corsage by hor dpui(hters.ln- Leban ese customs hiw, Aldpnia and iJnd^ Sellers. not YtfnkN sirikt* During the business sessibn _SMGON_LUPJ)__-:^ Fs l Uiq members voted to have repairs first4imo-slncc-the cease-firerj post~ draws attack made to the rear i)f Ihe lodger Eden man f^obe hindered^ —went—into -effect-nenrly --l&— --- building'OS a safely measure! •=r-- weeks ago, tlie Viet Cong BEIRUT (UPI). ‘,‘U»rg(’ dffe/iders in a ro(;ket, mortar An upperhall will be closed off FALI.S - Rnbert P. ' (Continued from p. 1) efforLs to prevent him from testifying‘‘fully and charged 'SitlWd’ay Tfnn mTnTbers” of Palestinian guer' and niiichinegun attack on a and a.stairway removed. It is Steinnjetz, Eden, said Friday ” freely" on the Watergate affair. As to reports All three have lost Uiclr jobs as a result of the American warplnne's have rllln infiltrators from Syriii cu.stoms post on the northern 'hoped'that the wbr| cun be he is not o defendant in a suit Uiat he would try to show that Nixon knew about WntorKato Hcnndal and been implicated in been bombing Inside South killed <1 customs officer and border Saturday, the drmy completed during the summer.' 'filed In Fifth District Court by —Wntergntr—covet'-tiir—«lt<*i»plw—<»t—louBl efforts to cover It up, nnd all tliree are among ■VT5WiTUe5inrrimrTrircc7~"— 'wmmrttm-tiliif -irthur U -baitesg--Tfporteii— R—w a f^ h o —Uiii:d--- TJitt-4ait-mcclinfi-|^fQaL_a_ -Btiland-D—Mooce-' montlis ngo; Dean .siild they were incomplete tlie 20 witnesses under .subpoena to testify at the successive day of fighting, in summer rece.ss will be Mny 24 Tlie action seeks recovery of and that he, would tell tho ;tfUt)f^prt‘ -the» Senate Watergate committee’s Initial rounii of the north despite the cea.so-fire. at the Rebekah Hall in, damages resulting from a appropriate time. '■' public hearlfigs that begin Tljursday. ( A guerrilla spokesman in Hazelton. Aspecinl p ■ogram Is traffic accident In March. A In 'ntJier Watergate developments; MacGregor said^Saturday Uiat Gray did Damascus said tluit U>banese planned Robert Stelnmetz was norned —xSenateWntergJite coiniiiittee Investigators O bituaries phone him on July C at 2 h .tn.. but sold he did not army units fired at Palestinian among defendants in the suit, Interviewed MarlneCommandantHobert E. mention Ehrlicliman or Dean, thiit he did not guerrilla positions in the A thought for the day:^ but no town was’ given “as a - Cutilunan apparently to question him about the ask him to say anything to tlie President and ,|. <'.iinnin»hain Ada Dill Arkoul) .section of south U'ba- Rritlsli writer .Jolu\ Clarke residence. - - - CIA's role in the 1971 attempt to steal Pent^igon- that he did not refer to u cover-up or suggest ncin in tiie early evening, said. "If life had a sccond Papers defendant Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatric RUPERT - .lohn Michael SHO.SllONE ~ Mrs. Ada Uiat the FBI Investigation wa>; being impeded- ______T<»ct pit* , 77. was -«lead on' “He may have complnined to some extent la.) [iroofs." ~nbout White House aides, but I wa.s iiccusioniea — —llrnry A.' Ki.i.-trngffr. Nixon-^-nntiomti- ^ELL DOME/ to those*, complaints." MacGregor said in an seciirity adviser, said he receives "Hn lldspitiil. I'uciitello, as a result Hospital, Jerome, Friday Interview witi) CBS. adding tiiat at tlie time he infinitesinwilly sniall’' amount of CIA and FBI of injuries sustained i;i an afternoon, after suffering n . iust had completed 18 month.i n« White House KumnwiriuK on dorneKtIc security, and addini aulujiiobile accident. stroke at her home. ■" Uncontrolled weed congrpflRlnnffl Unison. — liiirn ,S<»pl.. l| Ijjrill, hc-4 ^iUL- _Bum^Maiu;li— —at- The, federal grand Jury . investigating Uie ■‘no impact" of tiie Watergate scandal on U.i>. Jl!l!»"^i^liiafe of Minico High Soulhwe.st City, Mo. ,Sh9 was i Watergate case and other alleged political foreign policy. * •ficlmol. He attended Idaho married to Terrance Victor fife razes buildings State University. I^ocatello. They dress up all ' espionage was thought *o have heard iestimony -Hugh W. Slojin Jr., Nixon's'former re- Ryan in 1911 in Arkansas. lie wns' employed' by V(ilco his shirts. ; from Gray on Friday and to be near indictment elecjian.ireiisurer. said in-a. pre-trial depiisilioti 'Hiey were later divorced. She, . TWIN FALLS’- - A weed fire owner, said damage was slight Uulidiii ;>_in_-H}irlny___ He. wa.V -rol— various—pcmonB;— possibly—^ome— higlr- —thnt-hc-gnve • |flOO;OW)-tn caippaign • funds -to came to Jeromo-in lOlli and'io s|>read oul ol cimtrol Sidurday. ■ as both buildings v active in tlie Buy Smuls iiiid Nixon’s jKTSonal lawyer and a WlHte House uldi' .Slioshime in 192H where she had afternoon'at the htmie of Hat lie ru> longer in use. He said he did DeMol^yjn ,mi|)erl.______resided since. Siie married Dr. ^^ullseygs i.purposea,...... _Fuller, 2055 Osterloh Ave.,and^ not Iwlieve anything of nuijor He Is .'Jurvived f j^ n s mother. nuirles W:"Din n\ TlamlU'on, (Ifstroycd two' smal 1 oiit- value was stored In the Sarah I., (’unningliam. Rupert; Mont., on June 20, 19.’}4^_He Iniildings, buildinj^s. ' his pat’er^ial grandparents, Mr. died in lOHli: , Shcflff’s oTnT'erT’ said the jyid Mrs. Roy (.■unningliam Sr., During her years in Shoshone Kimberly itural i’ire Officers said Jomes -D. Magic Valley Hospitals Siin Diego, Calif.; his maternal she worked for the Shoshone I)t?piirtment was called to the ■Berkley, a nejghbor, who was attempting to control the fire grandmother, Mrs. Stanley •Benevolent Hospital and the scene as the home is tiulside of Rife, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Dill Hospital. She was a the Twin Falls city limits. before the rUal equipment two brothers, Roy Scott, M inid oUrt M«»tnori»i \ alli*y \luniu‘ll, Della -Services-will bc-condlicted-at ■lack D. R yan. Boise, and ah>o-burned. 'Hie fire . was attendants-rcportod-ho-'-wflfi— reported sljortly bcforv i |)-m •Werry. Pricc Sears.',Mrs Harold Barrett, Vcrl Havvk and Hurley; Mrs. (Jerald Hale, Methodist ChurTli, HuperL A fi/.; one daughter, Mrs. Kllis Fuller. of the . and relea.sod James. Robbins and son, Mrs. Ihlariu Ara’mbulii, all Twin Rupert, and ,lesM>‘ Mi'Keiuie, with Father Pickett of the Eldon iNadine) Keller. • Dennis Ros.sard jiRil tUiughtcr l-'alls. Uicur Rfbcrlsun. and Vm\\.. . Rupert Episcopal Church PobntcllcH onc brothor, Marvui and Betty Wheeler,*»li Rupert; Hyjiq .Savage, iioth Hurley; Dismissed officiating. Inteniient wijl be E. Royd, Gopding; two sisters, Mrs. Newell Mnxf.ield and Kevui Rarncy, I'lK-aU-lId, anti Mrs llarrs Shaw, Mrs. Rn\ at the,Rupert Cemetery. Mfs, Rosa Coffman, Pocatello boy hurt m en daughter, Paul. lUibiii.'iDii iuul Mrs. Frederici< Mr.s _Rul)oi-l Barlon, .lai'kptil, I'Yii^uls n^ay call at tiie Bellflower, Calif., and Mrs. . - N in-'------' - 7- - ilnhnsnn-,— Hurley, and Viola- Magic Viilley i'uneral Chapel M in h iL 'R y an ' "HOISOV OlRht'~: ■ -vT^\-:r-Cn..7.— Hrown,' ()iiiik‘\. grajulchildren, two ste[) i-y ri,,in l.om ICIoGO f ton nismlssi-d today fniui .'i to ii p.m . and from ill'auto accidput . 6.50, (ji.in. Monday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES A son uas .born to Mr. and -itirrrMnr-1 >ennis-Hirrf ll-Hod- -Alamiriiil.s are auggcalcd ^randchildren. ______TWIN "'FA Ll.S .Mrs DeTuii.s “ Hayden and T H E T IM E S i NIWS- -4louglilv«s — Mr,s.... UruiA. charity. — Funeral -tiorvicoH—will— Im^— Uatncy.. lij. Pocateili: daugliters to Mr. and Mrs. rMnvrlVnnls— rconilugtMtnit-llTiriTirTucsdny— I'ritoal-' ^ Hrit:i; aud.Mr-and Mra. '■ By C|jTotnonIy- r-Comu- EilcL._Ii;rry..._Gorilv^, lUir-Uia.Pjcker Avilt-bc.iit.!! :;iO H e y h it r n ; W 1 I a i)i visUotioii. Officers;ire 1(1 wear -chaiKd-Mondny-nnd-TuMdny— niin'^rrtb'a-cufvTTicTrr"lhe wh«r» CO(il»t dslivoty It nol mom 1 1 p.m Moiulay at Piiyne lormals until time of .services Ridgeway Road interchange. tainad. Tliornshcrry. Caslleforcf; Memorial Chapul, Final rlte.s .lanu's II Hall. Ilajjerman; The offirer said the youth. in IMciisant View Vemelery. ,Anila I ’hugt!, Rupert; >larvm TWIN FALLS The Millie Sl'Olt Kllllis ' "i-’-’tbound on tlie iiiter.state, /Xrtoiii, Oiikley;. Mri». Albeit . Valley Gem ciuii wiir meet "-- H-n5-pionr-tn-thr-vt»hici<‘ ‘UURLFV Sorvicesfor TIMES-NEWS Mever, Murtaiigh, and AIl)ert Thursday’ in Ihe lOOF llalj-in .RUPFRT - Scott WUhnm appe.nretainefl in a indicating the driver Chapel with tMirlal in Pleasant =rl)itfyolu- -ahlccn^Viitklna. ftrry: ■■ o7ih Fiim.‘ral {irrongemeiits are I lie \Tliicle w ^ rijiht — Sons “wore' Ijorn tn ■ Mr; and -‘I’tie* Bahama Island?? ronsist - «---- - , ...... — “ Bwh'rc^'lUt^d (KMuling at Walk Mortuary. ha'n(l side of the hiiduvay. Burley-Aupvcl .Mr.s. Joseph Dugan an^ Mr. of il.lHHl i.slands, cays and rocks SHUSIIONF Services for Paul-Ookloy-NailanH fc?B555? and Mrs .lames Winkle .Ir . all rising ill the AtUintlc Ocean 70 I'V ,1. Hurtletl will be at 2 p.m I Ril»fRoo«rtoii-»lol1i»te 3J6 5375 Twin I-'alls. and to Mr. juul niilcs off Piilm Rcfudi, Fla, and Mtmday in the Shoshone LDS WcndvllJacom* Mrs. Robert Barton. Jackpot, wfretchmg .southeast for.fiOfl Church with burial in. the ■ -Coodlno-Hao«'mnn 2f35 Nev. A daughter was born ti» miles Slioslione (’emetery COMMUNITV Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kyles, Twin ; • CORRESVONOINTS Falls ^AI(iU)...... — - ■ ■ We serve pjl faiths . . . Wollotl>' Idyloi I II /4.V i liuiii Sl. Ui'ni'illclh . two generaiions of t’oulillf Dny J • ' ' • S4.1 *1 Admitted l-tilor ' ...... ’ ■ distinguished service^!— [ Mof|ori»> ItoiTnoii' ' 37f.-5 Rev. William lHnKerton and -Alr?L. 1^,‘iiiiaril Fleming, bqth- r »'«*OQyCiw — W.eiideiu .-Siliian— MtuxiLL. J’ JeronUM Mrs. William Clas.son, I Wilmo Inr^o Sli^isl^one. and Mrs. Joseph

I Dofolltoa Siuulkinitli 423 VlOH -tirtgntnmkn5r~SnlinRirr-tiillf- ■ .JpTomp m m ~ U tw in f ALLS, IDAHO ■niKudwred— - ■ PHONE-7 3 3 .4 9 0 0 —(>hBrles-—Vogeli— Steven * GU ARANTEED FOR 1 FUtt Mr*. Arthur Greor 3fcf|-7?5n Turnipseed. Mr».—bylo~Van Minl'CaiilQ Orman, Mrs. Bertha YEAR- ■... M onl/n Hlioti' • 67B0303 Sktvor,- -GJHord.-^J *FLiXIBLEBAHKFlH«l(;iHC— i -Edon-HflTftllOri: *-Morrttt’;jmUiCecjl-rMw{fl S h o tlio n p Jerome; Russell Scott, Molba Thornp nn6 2071 ■Slioshone, and Mrs. "Newton Sun Valioy Hallo^-Wood fli'tfor' . lliinu(M and son, Hnh.'ien. Theiseti Motors • Tarry C o m p b o ll:------7flfl-4636- plocf fn fhi worW <0 b^.vcar, onrf wh«/r - S p rin ^ d o U ------______lUriiui-- ...... 1 ------yooffi A daughter wan born to Mr. 701 M dlir A vf. C...... - — 733-7700, _*tnd_Mr^rCharloB-Snrtini* Fjlcr: E l m o i * e :--Sundav.tov 13,-1973 - Tlmi.-Now.^Twln F«lli; id«ho '3 - i r a i s e s s a l a r i e s linnY=Tiri;'miY iiHhe-hoHimt?h-tmpltT)TirwTRr rniseil. 10 cents i^r Tlurrsdiiy ' ovenm/{ lit tho 'niT ;ffi'ri’“ t02“ SchiVAl“^'mrT)71' U'vitrii;.--- ^ tlU‘ employes will now bo :iii1 t) flO ni>r hmir ______Tliri'i'" sludfpts iippl'iirod at tlu* nii'i'tinn with a r^i'quest for a lontiiT lunch period. Hoard •int'inlKTS Hj^reed to lenf’thcn Uio period for five minutes to 115

AfU'r a disfussiun it was MoreK niul KcUlie Abre(;n, nil di'ridrd by llie board to CSI students Talent Search studentfi nt CSI idintlfiirJiii!- . ■ .'.Mcrc mmihera tilJim uiiiiC flluL 'library,- Tliey also ijpp'rovcd iWul third pinee teamK till' .si’hobl falt'tulnr. for ttie FRANK niil.lK.A ~ k i ; s .m ; i II i k m m j i .: , respeetlvcly In luuKball niatcli . cinnlni’'year! '' lake tourney -lielil luHt_\veuk u l'M c-N-E»1‘h . . . . . p»H| A'lnVslL^election will be lield Talent'-— INviu . Kidlii.-FloreH^alau- .u.,- I’arlor. Mav"21 'Bud ‘AJloa amilltamiel TWIN KAl.l.S Si'arch stiiilents at (he (\ille(je 'student."is ’aTei'ruiter foFthe Wbiteheatl, Kin« Mill, will Im- of Soiilht'rn Idaho swepl a Talent Seareli Program. ‘ l-ompetinj', witli the Kin« Hill fdosliall tournam ent heltl TIu’ tliree slumed they had Itursday at Me-N-Ktl-s Piz/a Hti-Dy-taKin)'-; I’arlcir. trophies in the Me-N-Md's Dick Kitifi. fjtlnns Ferry, is .Itiliti i JTra.’ .l>ie Klort'.s anti informal foosball tourney. running iitinpiHiscd witlr tlie St.~ kiirdergartEnv^cite traffi€ ^h^^ Fdilie Abrego are all mend»ers l-jra tt'amed with Joe Priest -iLKamjijj—JCpucopal-na 1 1 -1 n - ’ i>f“nur"reHerally sponsufL'd tonaJnnilSIljlaceTFliTrwLanill, Glenns t'erry as polhnt; place. -T#denl Search Program w hirh—‘VMgitkt-^trdii'il4M»k«eei»nl,and ,ny LORAVNE SMITH plfice for kids.” He‘ also is . ore provided for other athletics, music and driimn recruits and helps ttt enroll third w^itj won by Abrego and ------TImcS'News-Wrlttfr------—foneernod—4»boul— traffic—on- -progr«mi»-now-pttid-for-by-locui— activitiei.— ------P rt'liiiiiiiiii'v unJierprivileged^tudent.s'iit Andy Ignacu). TWIN F A L l^ - DoUi can­ Second Avenue East and money, he said. • “ I would like.to be flexible," CSI and otliei colleges.. . . The IG-leam elim m atiun . didates in Tuesday’s Twin NorUj, a one-way street. In discuKsinK prorilics in tlie. lie said.and nolliecessarily be . s o < ' Idiho Stale Inspection Stilion No.-1 Ijira and Abrego, in addition toulney wiib iipun»ur«‘d by ..J-. •Oiakoj.,______, Falls school trustee election lie lives near Uncoln scliool proposed buildint' program for against. everyUiing just to be TWIN FAl.l.S to attending classes at CSI, irrl* h^iiacio, a Micrtinesian slutlent • Alifliimonl • Oalonciiig favor kincleryartens. and hesaysyoutlis '•drive by nt UteTwin Falls district, DeLuca against it. He favors a “middle ’lohniHiiiry ..he.Rrini; _(!!>• tu lo r^on _u _liilin gu iU ^ulu lL _jiiiin ik'tin u his.fiiiidU'S i!LCiil._ 417 Main E. 733rB2l3 Fronjc DeLucaTTwirr Falls MmlleVper hour”. feels replacem ent of road” position. IX’IlM'rl (Yawford. 27. ehartied Uihic edue;|iinn pr»L'iam _ip__ L}fiJLgulntUUVi4 L4 inuienL_..-^. . ._lflboEatQry_technlciflh_,&nd. ____Hodga-ivonkcd_for-tlie_Twin -WuKhinHlon—4Uiool—is— Im*. — Vocational—Icaining—It^—an— mth • o!)tainin(; "'n cnf^i^lefl former board member, op- ,- Falls Employment Sorvico •porUmt because of thc henvy area 'IJel-ucn fbel.‘5 1S Tliost .snbManee under " fa ls e pgses Kenneth Hodge, 26, who previous to operating his own traffic at Uie Five PoinLs in- import^mtand said ho has been prvlenses, haslH-eii-set for May operates hts own custom business. He attended tersection. pleiised by recpnt expansion of i; Magi.strale Cunrl iiere. garden scrvice. graduate school at Syracuse Me says he is open mindini - th,s program the high I ’rawfnrd. mcounty eustody The positiol^is for 7» three- University, N.Y., and tijught us a b o u t im p r o v e m e n t s school. in iu'ii of $10.()(H) hond, will - -7ear-term -ln-zon&-lT-wliicb4ii— ati (ui m— —liii- a t—Uic— v4ii:iouii----DoIajca-haK-ij-U-S^loHcoa- — Mitgislt' : BoyjidcO-by Rock Creek. Fifth mastor’s degree-in-secondary -Bchools, noting that in suveraT from Hartwiok College in Now Court Judge Dan'Mcehl at 10' Street West, tO‘-Main West to oduration. His A.B. degree is In present locations do .not meet York, belongs to Uie llote school board can should "consider all interests,” work since and is director zone 1 may vote. use young ideas and 1 ho[)efully in deciding. priuriUeji,_rtuling.-of— iht*- - Modical__ Cunler_ HodRc, who is h nrflduate of would provide,' a stimulas-;” the special interests' of laboratnrv her«l'»^ ai»pointeii -to fill

kindergarten "gets Uiem going Severson who moved from the ^ p caki-r set May 2-1 when the Happy Go earlier,” district.He then wjis elected to I.ucky 4-H club met Tliursday The eurly years are most a subsquent full term. K IM IIK ltl.V - Jim Itnlti*.. field at Uie home .of Nancy Fvans. iipportant— in - a child’s /I’he (aiulidatf grew u;) in represiMitatiM' nf the National Ass(ii'lallncal tot classe.s c6uld be in Congress liou and (o preM'iit any gua (ontrol I)laniiing a snack. Mrs. Fred school locaUon) i.s not a g(K)d funded locally if tlie st^ite funds legislation from being passed at the stale or Untt. leader, led discussion on Judging butterle.ss cakes and . fcdiTal Irvrl. _iuLui_planning. Is nn Indepriifh'iil. iion-profit.' aon-pa|'(isan, A demonsti-ation was given TTlirr’imirnnJ (iriinntzniHin fiirmri! fortliiTjHTtflr by WiilRT-iL'Vi!!ls on inaking- a and jirimars purpose of delemUag • quick lunchbox cafie. ('onsliUilHiTral'prnu lples: ■ 'j ” • Tlic~nc?ct mccanfi will .be Thursday at the liome^f Janlcc •■myy- High. ■. - ‘ , SKYWAV - W J N KALI-S- Alda Stong was awarded tlie blut- pencil ^when the Magic Toaslmistress^ LUGGAGE club met Thursday at tlie Oilonial House. r Gift the grodJdto : . ! with the ultitnate in-fino’ iquality luggage featuring 'Ilii.s iQspiration and .pledge hoavy-duty vinyl oxtriors, complotoly washable with'non-rl_vith'non-r'ip Backiag, Triple -were If'H by l.lara Jieanar. chrome plated key loc-oks koop valuables sale and secure . . . the all steel Table topics werC presented bv core handle rnakei carrying easier, Womens coses leoture rayon taffetc^ -Dot -MilIer-ou^”My- Mulher.". lining Mcn s cases feature polyester lining. -G^taJsmilltwoaiho-lnurcU __ ------♦ USE YdUR OP.TIONAL CHARG.------for her iimironmTii -speedu- M ru. - M iller, pre.sidcnt,’ appointed a committve to plan . Uie-iiouncil No. 7Junejneeiing_ Ij^ A T O E S " - CPuncli.DresilBii, Tangerine -lu-btUn-Iwin-Eallx-Junu-lliA- 4 adies:26:LPullinan-Reg440-. ^ 7 .01L Alda Strong and VeriJ Young will serve n.s coordinator and laiiies.24" Pullman Reg. $35. . . 2 4 .9 9 assisUint. 2 1 99 "Other sj^eakeTs' (TiTririg-Hre'- iailiesJ!Nite-Reg.J35_...^.:__ _ j . _ {neeliag were Mrs. Miller aiTd Cosmetic CaseJleg. $35 . . . . ; 2 1 .9 9 Nellie Miigel, llie next meeting will Ih' al Tote Bag Reg. $20...... l » .9 9 — th<-‘rhoint:«f:^fhjrn-Hcdrmr*for- Installation of new officers and UTEl^’ S ' - In Angus and Olive ihC”annual; plcnie.“ ' " •

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TWIN I'AI.US - City piill.-e Larry A rbaugh's perboi'ai cleinyitsl _Powof Anl,onno ■■ said Friday someone ap- Tom Molailic 4 Dooi SqcIqii [lunipot Guards ■* parantly attempted to burg- Dork Brown Vinyl Uool Sport) Tito Lock ilirize (he Kogerson Hotel J in lo d G lass Comploto CoffeeSIi'op. ;• Gold Brocade Inlonof • . Qjpt. Tim Quails, IX'tective *160 V-fl fiiigino Micholiii W hifow all Tlrob , MEN’S AND-WOMEN^S^ Divi.Hon, said'dpors of a cabinef Autoinbtrr Transinissfon ,. Tdt Sfooring W hool bononth the cash register were ‘ Powor Sido W ind9 ^ s >. Auloinalic SpoodCoiilr'ol forced open but nothing-was —r—PowQr^ttronng— • • • - •.•r 6 Way Power Seals - ---- taken and datnage was slight. ; Powof Disc Qrakos Pro'locflvo Bodysido Mouldingb WATCHES ^ jiTrlTlor' WaS“ cleirnlng‘"'tiror’ ■ V. Aulowtalic Tcmporatuco.Control- .. rr. Rowor Door }.ocka bulldibfijjt Uie time entry whs" AM Radio ' . . Powor Trunk Rolo< — ga i n o d ^-^ 1 - — ______

C J i i b FH-Klt - HulesOf the 'I'win Falls County 4-11 horse to u rJa b u I□ n<^ rnllRClion includss wOtchos' n-lato5t-fd;ihio»i-^dsos-wilh^bld-0r-siketl ■ Caballeros met 'lliursduy, • 'Hie pleilge wiis leifby l.lndii t ln is h o '5 . Snap, buckle or expansiptv- DeaTi and. the -l-H pledge by ..b a n d s .. rnjnrrphriTprnfihirtrafimtrs' meeting, DiBCjisslnn of outfits was cornplelcd. Laura Butts The easiest place In the world to buy a car -—- was-wclcoiiyjd . as: a . vlsiW — 733 7700 — lk ‘freHheitmlH>wertf^furnlKhO(i^ l70!:MAINAVE;:EASX4^riz:Xz^^ - ^ - -THE IDAHO DEP:ARTMENT-STORE--^DOWNTOWI|- r-i— by-tfljriHtlno-nolllbyuHlJc-— ^— ROWLAND EVANS & ROBERT NOVAK 1 7 7 Repbri Nixon Doctrine Fails

P^INOM PEIn h , L’amuoatH . u.s7oinclnls in Cnmbodl« nnH Incredible rcgunc — a inliinB Unbeliovably. all6P iHc ' |n'Pirartrtrt:mntHminrnmmrff — Tlio Nixon Doctrl'nc, fnllln« nbsoluttjly np m ilitary nd- due.ln pn'rt to U.S. ottempU at American experience of over ents for Uie surprise offensive Sunday yWfly 13,’ 19;3 _AL\y*»l«^Of*n, PubtUh«r_ PHONE 733-0931 licru.in iliimogt cTltlcaLtfibt,Js_.,.via'er8._Nor_iQrc._U.S.„Army_L_kecpinR-O-low-pr.o(lle-ln^_3Q_lrafilc_ycQraJnJJ)O-0f.!jeJlt tlint UcRan Jon-'27. Tlie in- 'Hie victim — ftf--hJ CMficUl dl(y«nd County N*w«p«ptf W*i«d|PuUIV>«<<-d*ilV •n-l33-Thlrd«&lraa{-Walli- -ConBrcaa—and-g—numbint^dawtinorrtivlBorfl______Swftnk.-a- akniod-dlplom at__ documented . r eport, to tiielr side. Tlie 3fl7tli North •Twin Faljif |diho.lUaLtoyJ^Qic-U*ll«y.Naw,(»p*paf»nJftCr-Cn’f*rada»u..ljJ>'0130r undtf tfr»VerorWarch~l. TI7r~- U/nr " ' ' FANK to nernetual . in- i^«T-U:S:^mbn.^sador to Cam- noon squads stole last, year’j Hanoi'ji Inst foot soldiers ac- - T h e c o n t{r e-sH i 6 h « ! competency-’ nnd-;perhaps to(lia, lias never been clearlv' preaidentiul eieciion wjia tWely-flghtlng-tiio-FANICr-ifi—— prohibition' against U.Sr eventual destruction. Ita of* ^lefined. Though much more jienotured Ijy an attached now training ,n successor' ----mtiitjitT-mlvlscnr-dooms-ther ■ficunf7m i '*by Princ(rNurmlDm— tm nr~n^~convcntional- nm=— rcbnttnlrlTnttrrnreportxirthe— Gambodian-unit,-^------— ^ ■ Oimbodinn army ^FANK) to Sihanouk before his fall i;i 1970 bassador (he personally ai> marshal’s seamy personal life Consequently,, Cambodia's inept leoderahip and steady m ainly tor pal^ice en- proves U.S., bombin'},^ In- was ; totaUy, .s u p p re s ae d .'"e iy ll War" Is a Hanoi export; < deterioration. Waslilngton’s tertninm ent, are 'm niturlly Cambodia)he was not vested Delated U.S. p r lw e on U n no true political Insurgency has attc'iflpl to maintlUn' a low illirerate. ' ...... ' ' witlj the proconsular auUiorlty Nol In early-April to broaden taken root among Uic casy-goig / profile here ims permitted'a Tliey cannot control .artillery' of U.S. .ambassatlors in, Laos.^ liis regime came, when nearly Cnmlwdlons. Put .wlHl.neither-. --- comUuopcf a-.—Cum bodian- firo-or-diroot air-Bupporl.-With^— ^onsequttitlyrSwunk-hnd no— nll-wns lost:------Ijon-Nol-fl-foeble-regimeynora despbtism with tangle con* U.S. officers uj^red as ground clear tipandate to do anytlilng Hanoi has no such problems, shackeled Nixon . ad- ,aRgiicncQ..Iliua.,fl3.we rcDO,rtctl :Qbauvcca_tQLlLa^bQ[nlmra.___ abm)t.l^n-Nnl. sum)iinded_liv/ pwnce Sihanouk /iml. hjs'. mlnlatration effectively — oarllor ,-^ C am b o d ian — -in»-.^-mucli-of-Uio-masBiv»4)ombin«— eorruptionlsUHtnd Peking^iK •!‘govopnment".:rrdapondintf-.:;.rlQi^mllltary— brightes t Star^ .dependence from -Hanoi is Is wasted. “ Tfjeaverafie FANK and isolated from botli Uie are figureheads; Hanoi-trained 'pressure,-prospects are poor m ainU ined only -by U.S. brlgadp commander doesn’t pooploand the army. Wlien tlie Cambodian caders are. In Uiat tlie Nixon Doctrine.will ^•'Plicnewosliindbri^hlosljtaron^^ Efforts lo exploit Waleraalc for____ bombing, which Congress now know enougrt about tactics to mar.shai last fall publicly or- charge.“WlinrtTie U.S. frittered preserve C am bodia’s in- - le a d ^ i— plate North— dependeneeT-'nie-fest-of-Aflin— --- - - llie Wnahini'toii sceno-is TnTia ^ poliUiial advanfai'e are: n public- Ihrealetia-lo-cnd; auion^^—n—foioretgn— derRl-( Tlila suggeslii Uial'tlid N lxbtf military attiiche told us? the police anybody purciiasing Vietnanresf. regulars were' will ribtij that failure^ ...... l{i(-’hardsoii (lie |iropcr Bostonian disservice. Tlie- judicial system Doctrine, pledging help to any Tliu.s,_lhe three years since u Jack rabbit because of an whom President Nixon ■ picked to provides the proper forum and the country willing to fight for ILh tile Cambodian war began imagined Communist plot to r - - fm.[n.n-(3ut the wliOMrtttlHtbHttti4l»)^— buKiiifli;iMit_ Watergate scandal and related ahead, the sooner, the better,. a Communist neigliljp exports 1,000 profes.sionai U.S. advi.ser.s bobby-lram)ud hares, it should GEORGE C.-THOSTESON, M.D. .developments. . ______LousiLlulk'A'ill.continue. Witness revolutin. Ironically, whilathe perhaps CIA ,paramilitary Juive bccna’lear hla connyytlHn ■ JliehardaonJias announced lie Martha...... Milchcdl's...... memory absurd of Vietnam bars a ex|[)erl.s with experience in with reality was tenuous. — WTll“ choose a .special'"prTysTrcutor. Sttrtement-■tlrat--Nlxon -should ---- viKoroW-uarroT5-ttfcrWf==Iao3--^ iiiiKlil lunr—m ni^ : n was' "clear • cnouRlr to-tH^ ‘ ‘ wiio^Wlir'report "only"fo' him. to rogian-Witnoss.lJcmocratic talk of .. nimi CnmlJ“» “ sform m f ihe f a n k inio U.S. embassy here but flot to Gaming WeigHr "of' NbfUi ' VititiUim ' wci'ulil 'frregular "Tight "InfaTUry tlie parade ofVisilin‘^n?*ene7als . . . JmpeachmenL -iinndlc—the— inveMl-igafion—and- “ UffeatuiT jni~lire'"bT(io(r-arlil“ c'afKibliT’ of confrontlnR -thP • ‘and'admlrals Trom Washington — Denr-Dr—'nioKtoKon ;-At-tlie.— Umt-is------prosecutionaiid that lie will liavea_ Uemocratic critlcl.sm of Nixon - treusurc inviialuU by tliu ■ .Commiiniat insurgents. In­ iuul Honolulu. Uogaliy en- office . today, the .to p ic o f . ..Jh c wise steps, .therefore, free hand and all the help he needs. for failing to name a special lJnitL‘dS Stiiles in .Sotlltl stead. tlie FANK. though better tertained at the palace, tiiey conveniatlon wa.s diets and are to have a specimen of the This- is reassuring to every' ; prosecutor.. himself was premature. . ViQtnam. ' . ' armed, is no belter led than in sent back glowing reports on [jaining weight. One of the girls di.scharge examined for the American who wants the whole to say the least. The wayJn_wJiicll------Kie-shacklei-wuru iinpuscU mo.- ...... Lon No! while some dipioinatic —«iid i tru th -sp re ad on ilTe record:—the, — Fi'eHident-Nix«n-<‘leHred.llie-way ---- liy-.CojiKi:i!aa.slMcUy-uttor-Uiii=^WJuiUajnucMu^imu liHlit.-.-nniltiiililnryoKictr.ihi;reimmd— tuslauKmW-yuu—wuulcl ijairi— liiivitru-EuiiacaUcuitim-llffi, —’ for-...... Iliehardson to-name 'his • own lQ7(LCainboillim:ancui'Jill)n-bst;„hils.--iioUi;uably_ilhillillshCilr- Ufolr i*oj(ulur-reporUn(! 'ri-iKht^bPcaup-T o iiry b ody m a tp r ia l,- - lo o ,- - th e lo s t guilty punished, and tlie innocent ah.sofbed it from the cooking. I having a higli' dcgr'ce""6P man independently carried the best U..S. troop.s; a cylllii^ »f 200 lliank.s lo Marshal I,(iri Ndl'.s sorL'd. proteefed. laugtied and said it was relial)ility in detecting cancer Kmphasizing his independence, assurance of the vigorous, prompt ' probably from tasting the food. cells if they are pre.sent. KIchardson said he would make his and total eltianup everyone wants. Which is right'' -- M, C.II, Maniniography (X-ray selection only after he i.s confirmed Itichardson must name a special "Welcome to the Club, and Please Nobody ever got fat from examimition of the breast) is -of--- ttntfwertiofled ----- Ut>lliiig-footlr-but-smelliJif*-it^— jinothoi^fnennsrHTf^eteeting------^ “W rpe“Y onr“F5ef!'‘ : eminently propiir, since, he would integrity and independence. As the :in l)ring on a strong urge to inalignant growtli. If a’ luinp is Assistant Ma,|ority Leader of the taste it. You’re right, of omirKe, prespnl; it shouiu be removed lack official authorily to act before - - lo

done with di.spateh,^they., w ill lose administration little time in TTrmn juaiiiTC. TtniTK Ulvharttsop. Ills •UiiiIlt vvliiit cirt'uiu.stancf.s • above reproach and he has twice the jtrb, and once the job is done, woiilil liyperliMKsioii, or tiigh Dear Dr. Thosteson: been confirmed fin- previous leave th^ people with the feeling bloudl-. prciisuri:______bi:_ . LinL'luitLd fii,ul.25_t;i:nla-und a ___ _ »» w h ite w a s h ." ______••[H-f.Ts.sary." or i.-i there a long, stam ped, .addressed______llealtTi7 I-:ducaUoh and Welfare, ^ That is precisely Rlcbardson s (liffen'nt rii'cdical 'ilefinftion' of i‘nvi'loi)e for\j'our ixjokiet orl and of Defense. the term ’‘erisciilial?” I am ■‘The Way . lo Stop i'unfii.sed.^ Mrs. S. K. Constipation," I've lieacd that i\s.senlially. your (|uesti,0(i is “ most anything white is the uiif t)f seiiiiinlics, not mediolni*. • -cause,.sufh as bread, potatoes, riu'ck n (lunToniTry'^aTHr I'irJr^imulfe.^.Th.’: Tfi thlft-lr4ial:___ yinrii-find thiit "nec-essary'' Is "My sifter hits this Innihle, and . .-1^ ii st'ftindary liieamng.. The ■TTilTraTtrealTIearifir^rrTTnrinn! iiriguud f»r primary fiicaning of those otiier foods. - Mrs. JR. r ••(‘SMMitial” i.s' of or pertaining V. . -to ,thc essencf of.” No, surh fowls don't cause In incilical liictioiiane.s you'll constipation. In fact, tiiere are also find “ idinpathic" as a no fuod.s. that cause .sytumym.an idiopalhic iii.sea.se ('onsti|iali()n. nut a good many MR. SPECTATOR _____ or condition being one that .is sufferers, iHjvl* the. trouble ifon’l know what tx'caiise of thinus thev DON'T f«jl-iU4hei-e.-- I'al, The i Moiher's amiiunl of bulk, or residue*, to -nparnrTliraiJsiin ;"Wli'y dii Tx'havu properly, and getlin^^ iia v e 'a (4i*iiPT tf VtMluwlsh ^fotnftlnr ancLfniitt is Comes Mother's Day, when a to is concerned heavily wiHi' •M'l'retiim from my breasts'’ 1 one of several ways to get that inflation despite Watergate and rose born lo blush unseen blossoms ’;iiu IB years uUl and in-good n»a-es.sary'bulk, foHli with an-orchidaceous price Dther headlines in the iiesvs. -fieatth.. t,. K, ------' tag and store windows tiloonl with Inflationn ISIs a bread-and.butter Tin.- brea.'il.s are "secri'ting High blootl pressure can l>e - .-''ttio - perfect gift tor moliier", _ issuepeopjecan relate |(), iie<|Uo|ed organs" • their purpose is lli contrfilleil. 'lo find out whul applied to everything froin a one congressman as saying. • pnuhife jiwiltcr. In thiji ,vase. raii^o.s high blood pre.fi.sure and bulldozer to ii floor mop. I-'oikI pric(« may have eased diiefly m ilk. .So a di.scharge wiiat can be done to treat it, get .siicli iis you tlcscnbe i.s not ■'Controlling Your Blood Hovering over all in unsmiling slightly because of seasonal factors but prices in other categbrres have------' unusual in the -Mis, Pressure ( liypertentioni” by - Urdifferenee will be countless It is’nol, of course, normal. Dr, 'niosteson, To obtaj/i a adaptations of a portrait titled by not. If there has been any change in DAVID ESPOl tTirnn nay or may I’ol |)l* ■> *^‘i!n copy of this helpful.-buukkl.-l “'^Tftjriffirst"“ ''>\iri\T i^'i?iT T m ^ “ )TTflitfti)iirrt:lTns“bcaii,nierelyin'thc- '. ■ ■ —- ‘----- T -----; wrong:— UTltf'"tfrhlm*'M'Tare of this ------l}|iielt— lind— (+I'H y ,''—4)1(1— tiow- rTite-ut^mj^ndrHB-BUelHilowdowrii------— ------^7:— ;— ------In-titr-mftjiiiHt-y-ot-iukUiuujw— UL idosini; 25 cent.s 1 "'■■universally know ii as ■'VVhistlei-'s; - lias become—apparent—lo. II10-. ------^------; . - T F r e -iliu.Uiu;iiai^4>-4K-Uiu-rt>hult of . in K o lf------— - Mother." - average eonsiinier. eyst f«iiination deeper.in the adili'es.sed I use Zip- et)de(, breast, or in ttu-acnimulation stamfjed envelope That this painting has become a An inflationary trend as I'WLN KAl.US . Tlicre L'aii ■rlimai-L'llltUa.\im>k,U!!: . tlu. maay- -Dr, Thosteson-wolconms all * s e r itim e h ta r p a r a d o x in the lig h t 'of compfehonsiye as-Ihc ciirront one ,bu-iaLiu-*iur.»iUi^tut^.Uun .now.. .|m».|>K.: iliu._.Uva!ili - ut.Uii! .uilitrs, Uicy. sivc.-lhi!^. ihp-breast.-----r -. - reader ninihbnt'rogrotR .that;— »is dilficult to hriiig inuIvr control. II’ . artist Ja mes A6b6ft c Nei11 lliat the Department of l»',ipl,’. Ilir wi'Ifar,'|»'.i|)l,-.-lhr UMiJr.'vsi.iii .if liavim; .vra a lot (hie to the tremendous volume Whistler’s constant denial of his is based on too m any factors, plus'a V. n Vji I' ti n m e n I *i I [■iiMroriiii.'lital |ii'[i|ili’ -nuTr 'if |i™blL-llii ivull't yidlj . mslnnrcs received daily, he Im iinnble to ~ ...... bh'tliplace — Uiw'oll, _ dorp-rooiod belief that prices will - fVmiiiiiiinity Sei vire.s is the new arean- iliiisi- \vliii \y!r.k_iiLlhu.:italii— aixi2ptabk' suluUwiK.-4>v..ft-i(. resTTirs trom ii(/n-malf(rnajn -TlinTTWFr" '|{idTTtdn:|[t~'lettprB~;~ 'anil his* giving iastead of SI. conliruie fo rise, ; ■— htgHxn—T7nrst«lr-{tnvrmmrnTX' uffiiiC in'Hiil.si' anil tlias,' ivllu llu' lil.ihl rraululc iiK'all.^l siiui'i e.s, one must lake tlie Headers <|uesti«)ns '■ are willi - ami ItauviL iihhl' 11 i.s a .salt- licl llial nii iim; uf “ Petersburg,Jlussia. Ilis biography, Work.----- ,---- ■- - - • --- kvork trouble to niiike-sure lliat It i.s i/ieOrporated in his column The ('I'ui'ial |)rol)lein fai'ing it itilimalei.v the : even region.s these tiiiMinis in Itself is tlie '■The< t'.entle Art of Making aon-malignant. Not /ancer, whenever,[)ossible. Unnigh. IS III avoid hein|; and dn/i’ii of lo •al offices kev. It M-ems to he the tension Knemies,^L:oiitains-only sketchy -I'ouiuiav— ^ — -^rnrrr- - referehc'e . to his foi-ebears' othei - In Havatia, the tourist business ,ame tinji* iioldiiuf the stiite's _ intei'esliju;! 'ihe le.usKin (’(iiillu-t, that iii ruiinlng the.. ----- Hnm-hifr-hna«l--hi!t-i:rn'n(llHlll'er-i Tf'rf.ivcd:asbot3iE thr^n ^Tr-^vhl■n nil------i,iiy=. id ■iiHtn— pnttTiTPp^— {n-^—n^n^p^^~th^~~v^llmr'' .-infield:— ftr^v-nn*nu^^— a R i m p (^ajit. .lohn Whistle)-, U S A., Iniil. cons a rrive d from Mexico and were artmini ivilli 'one 'hand anil •-A'liev'are. in inldilion to lieing pul admini.strator Dr .lames the o'rii’iiial I'urst Dearliiirn in lim.i giyen haven. 'I'his is lH'lioved"tn —''■"I'U.'tt: Mi>H‘—that—a—t^r^jad- . vuung.,-TSugh.~tTnutiL'.tledlcatei A hax 111 a I’etilral t silmn. Ills |t)h IS lo inaKiJE The portrail ill lits iiiutl-iei.,^--. -h;ivi>--bi!L'n-intLiiivitcst- gi'bup -ol - -iUiil iili-iilihln.’. Their iiUitmle is rams are delivered vvith ahmlsi Ihtyisli enlhiisiasiii al l"r alt fiie tensions to coexisT regarded by the artist as one of his,' toin'ists to arrive in Cuba In days. lime.s, .iteinmiru- from their ami to vsork lonellier. to render lesser works, has evoked some , Wlietlier liiey brought nuich ly Tlie new ileparlmeiit is a ohvimis il ov'erhlown feeling frmn \lhal process a w ritin g on Mrs'. W histler: but little inonev is nol clear, hut C’astro reation of the slate that llie) are someliow on Ihe ile|iarlm>nl of people and can be learneil about Whistler's w ill lake it. legishilure. retiuesletl by the i-uUmg ed|o>’'(le|»artmenl in'the next Some persons, regard the'lack of But Cii])an officials no -doubt __ ,______r-T . LMy/i-HP n ____ ^ „ h - i ____...... lioard meetim;...... In Twin-Palh...... I’hc.scmon sipiplv loave thy s<»vefhl tnonth.sr They-nre a W h is iie r po n r a ii.o i n is > ir cr a a s s a "were^j(la'd”to w e re g ia a lo see in o loiiriK is. last wDek; wlk'n a iwo-dnylwo-^on-lht ----- nB(TOin-\^7iT;^nspTTf^7nv.»hnn-Truri-Tjrag anyUiing yet orgaiii/aiCTramr-Tii(n»^(n(~ died at his wioi'k and probably-all- island since the U.S. sluil. off the oneday,!lisd*wiu thi'press that is unmoveable. ami.their ihe executive ^js life he ' of a e r ia l h i j ^ k e r s ; . releases, cleur in the fast pace fiqULis„sudi.4hat-thyyvHei*ni-- bi‘ancli-T7MitarL'"Rr)Vernrifent iis ^ < 3 n n ff -~-"iriin-ftHi)Wif¥OTiSN!gl«tiaiW±ai;faaliti(;ii)im'on:i. -‘- -- .- ^ b n rln - liF r^ br 1975, , , ’roDAYsc:nucKi.K4-i tolerated f)yot)»ers and clear in 'Hiere is a large group of ',.arid no one is throwing away the slow organizational proce.ss older adminislrator.s, men who ' mohls yet, hut (lien again, no INFLATION WOUiUKS,, P ’oVj.tLcs m a k e s , s tija n g e .rx lii I ■ I / I i • ■ buikllng excitcjnent ' are characterized bv thelK one has iH'gun .to copy them, _____iQ-WflBliingtoa-rroporiofc-s 1 11 OJ^Q--WflBll^igt.9a-rrSPCTtofc-§ily.fi^bed{ell^wa-.-bubrynUl:at>on-g^^-.:-r.-.:-^^IIIPffinV^^|i,■o|,|l^,illi^^,,„lv::::-p^l,.Hnll^t.nL-.slL^n^t-^^^^^^ ' . mail„„ii or confiriiiismen he t’" hi..:has intalked ii,« H . n c c u s to m c d to th e 's a m e b u n k , ’ - raliKuLMvltb othprh,■ ' ,ip|,,„„yh lu ii,l-‘ p ra jto m o( ’ " . ot(on(/on from f7ic Woforflofp.y

1': . Sunday May n , i m Jlm rt Npwa, .Twl!LP"!l<.Jilaliii,-V-

niy U.A. !Gusl KH LKlill Thua, we miBht conelmler!rtl-ls- -tratii*5rnhmr1s~ttttB— une—cinr --- dmvn-I!V(rroaiC'!t5!ViWul!llsari^s'rise'' businessmen claim [Hal Die" Kdllor. Tiiiics-Ncws "not gold that glitters and the substitute (according to the — -With llio result a firm with such. iiici^nce^ pr jlliy, adjustments-in- rai9ineT>f-the^inimum-w»ge-will- -BiiiH>«yWor^l«j)OMni(t-th(Hirms- in- “ IfOilt'S— (if'-7omploytiicnt:Tiyill;~in~ Women's "lib ’‘*lo the contrary, if mean that many firms will reduce the small business community arc e m p lg y 2li |K‘r ce n t h e a d s of general, fall on (he less skilled iljC-ininimum ■ wage liQOS up a thn-aize n f.tlinir work force and-or ra rol V—In — n - nflsiUoiu^t(fc:JakC:===^ r— familiuSfJli,:put<;oiit-womon-i\nil-))^ ployesT^SeoiHlH hes^ei'ffltt number of married women tlie number of hours worked. Even advantage . of hibor. saving Iier cent working wives. Fourteen increase in the minimum at this ■--- w o rk m g — w t II— probably— be- -techniques-ainee—theM^fti'e—eost- -I>er-ccnt arc-tQeiragors-anc) only^ “diinrratoirtllnB T irtht SiUryeyi eliniinated. Job attribution among products lo caver the additional .effeclivo only in large scale four per cent are semi-retired. certainly not consistent with the the handicapped and minority labor costs. operations, y At Ibe same time the-sui;vey- I'ocvutly uxplx'ssed objective.of the- groups would bo quite m inim al., .What this suggests <®ain, shows that 27 per cent of the’labor All these interesting possibilities Nixon administration to "find work A survey of job habits following according to■ the report) ih°^that force in a firm with annual sales — and more— were turned up in an I’or tlic poor." Only tliose employed the Tasfincrcasc in lO'oo — which tliese firms-could be expected to a b o v e $750,IK)0\yould be a ffe c te d jiy at higher wages will benefit from independent and in-depth survey became effective in 19G7 — raise prices and that some workers a raise in m inim um wage if it went th e raise . conducted on behalf of the National rcvcale^l ; ,^that -tccnaaers would find it difficult to Ket 111 $2 a n d ; , emt>loymenL--=r.-U!ipeiMallV— part^ ...... Businesses with ncaatiuafters. iii" ^ho-yoimg-anjjrthe-])ftndlcapp«l:^ suffered quite substantially frpni tirhe and unskilled help — were $2 minim um wotild affect~;i7 per San Mateo, California. The.flndings and the married woman — will find . loss o'f employment. This erosion m inim um to be raised. Those that cent of Ihe employes and if the from this study are based on the jobs increasingly dlffim lt t(i get. was accomplished by reducin^ do ao find and keep a job will, of rc5pQn5e^-oF7-2;52t)—f i rm a ^ i n—the— iiitio iu il__ Eederation_jit_ -services-sueh-ns-Hlispensing-witn “coui'seri'eceive I wbolesale'retairtraderand serwte Independent’.' Bus-iness -ctirrcntly carty-oul boys, by Installing labor- These jicople would be the most The involvement of wage industries drawn in a random lia s ab o u t 2;),'i,()(l() m e m b e r s of saving devices and by shortening employable (prbductiver Tskilled increases in .tiie lives' of Ihe j a m p i c . J j f ....tlie Eedcralion' s wliich neacljLJli5.(MH> are in-the “ iTonrsr -Bnd-eduentcdj-to-begiii-w itliv-T-li o - .rttw - tm d ~iirb u s in c 5y T fn r B cn e r n l -r n f j r "v(!y“ “I'iSuIls Irom those who answered finding it necessary to seek out the more expensive and will pass on years) areaC tl per cent, teenagers The“ independent business the survey would be the same low paid jobs in order to help keep any increased production cost to under- 111 at 17 per ccnt and semi- comnuiiiity, the survey disclosed, . results as would have resulted had ineat and potatoes on the family theconsum er to the extent thdt this retired'at 12 per cent. is against an increase in the all returned the . questions (ab le. is possible. In the retail and service This comparison slides' up and .m iiiim uin wage paid workers.^The an s w e re d .

CARNIVAL by Dick Turner

Morp Ahriiif iSrhri^tls Wood River Facts

ICililor, TinjL*s»News; I business,arta and sciences) steps , are taken ^ Ir . liarold Karley ulso Editor, Times-News: . assessed value of Hlaine Co. Since n resident of without bein^ ciirKhtioni'ci in nccordinf'ly. agreed to Iw quoted, and will be Tlierc lire scvur:il fat-Ls Uiat r™ " (ram mWiuii :« »22 Hjij’crrnun liiis -seen fjl to liny .subject...... " In a lar^e school, If anything happy to answer any spf^ciflc shouUI JiL- br.DUBhL.to lhi;_-Illillimi. , ---- - .. _ attack the BlissScliool System, At tliis pinnt 1 Wiiulil hke to iui[)lcasant hafipens to a pu|iil. (^uestio'ns if anyone want.^ to public'.s iiUt!Hti(m i-iim-i.|-[iitin ConsulLTinn tlu‘Si> f;u-t.s iiiul and hits helii up 0|’(lcn. Utah, K j: . why this writer has seventy five percent of tlie write him, c-u Dept, of Ule currcnl prubluiMS in th f Iht- tuUil iib.sur|llly ol Hr . liluii as an cxainplo of what hi(*h inure tlian a iwrsonal interest ■ stuHenls don't’ KNOW this Kducatlohrin Bol.so; “Wood River Valley ■- thcj-nro - i:ui;i-i.-Ml— V illlu j' acliQolS-; -Izaiakcd-Mn- Ji'aricy^buul - residents nre f^oin^ to-stop ubii^’atud.to speak the truti), as Scliool. happens has no personal teachers salaries, and he told - In the laoo’sthere were about further population j^rowth I know it — because I was My husband and I brouj-ht bearing on tlie rest uf the class. me tljat tlus inif-ht have eau.^ed '20,000 permanent residents (crectin^ road blocks on THICHE. '• •-- - our chi)druii4u tiiiss'rfcuin the Mr. U'nker and 1 would like sopie rnisunclerstandiny on the living {ler without any modern Highway is a no-no!) I fail to Unlike K. K., I' am not I-os AhrcIcs school-sy.stem-for to chnllenRO K. lO.'a-^lnltyncnt part of-some'of^our-eitiie'ns. • -Minitary facilities or utilitie.s see - why sflme people are ashamed to sif-ii my painc. a very ^ood reason.' In that Idaho ranks "nearly at the Idaho IXJIOS rank MJlh in and they were maklnf* their screHiniiifj and carryint^ — on Perhaps the reason K. f^. did California our kids wtre’ Iwttom In education,” I have teachers salaries - but this is living' in the "environmentally so because a well-known, not do HO, is that ho-.she knew nmnbcrs. not pcuplo. -I'ho just hunt* up the telephone .primarily due to •locked-in” (ItatrucliYu” . induatri.cij_.uf...... reputable {|evelo[)er wants to that the-Bu-c‘Hlled facts in the liarnssed and overburdonod talklnj* wfth Mr. Karley teachers—teachers from local • mining, and luinlMirinM -aiiey— UuilJ-ii^ubKliviiiiuiuiiidJuiVi -PccaAl4uUup4o-Uia-4)diU)P-u^)M- •tuadiuH;.nu4luubUlid4hu-luua- -id,|---ul-- Uui---SUiUj- wauUiv aUitt ■and .In.. liHliUul iilincxvil lilt" lliillcv ' '“NOT“facts »-~n^otnt-whlch •! =—they-couldrbut'ttie>''COiilri not IX'piirlment or Irlducation, -in “ thc cnse of womcriTTnn-nfford their homes-by burning wood, Ilo could bultd hlR own town ,am prepared to^prove— ^ --- cope-uitl> tliu larne numbcrji-of. - ^ik o . AccordinM to thi» rather to- talu; home leas pay. The coal, or pll = tO;(lay it is ahiiost out there If ho so docldod-^ I 1 lived in SiH? 1 — v^n^nr fftm iir —_.-_i‘uine!U!c_;iogri;i,‘..jilt-* siJlil'^'of." .quality or tno lOTPninj',^ impfl55lblb"i vvriler. l ublumcd u lot of my iiriiiniiuir achQolI. In vur .{H-Tcent of the iia'lion as to as eyideoced by Idaho‘s place . and worked. Today's case Hailey would derive controvorsial sub- gion, the U.N., domon- m aterial from schools, houses ^iiuj^liter’s classes in quality of education,'niecollege in the lop 20 perterrt! permanent population is about absolutely no lKJnefit.s from-the — - jocts . . stratlons,- 'sports . . of correction, records in county hiyhschool. the classes ranged ‘testing i’iv'en to high school ^ you see, K. I^. yt)U were a 5,000 people, one-fourth of Iho' deveropmtnt: Tlie poo}no-are court houses, and so on. from 90 to GOO! juniors, in the state of Idaho, little premature in your letter. (lopulatin' the Valley has coming regardle.ss of whether As 1 rocnit, Utah has a fine Individual attention was rated our students so far above • . . . Margo I-iyne Brown brm erly supported and wc we want them or nof so why not ediicatioiiiil systeiii, and this miheard of . . . there was no the national noi'tn -that Idaho . I.t. C’ol. UHAK (Hell. now have all the modern have an orderly, planned area .N.'ws i.ips Compassion to put them in? certainly includes Ofjden. The time. decided to make up ite own Bliss convenloncea. ' ■ 7.1 :{-()<),{ I yoiiny men and women who Our eldesi son became a thief tests! Tougher ones. In order to build an . .. Joy P. Wlieeler fCditor, Times-News: gratUiatud from Sidt U»ke and— at the a^e of six - because elem entary school ' i!,' is Hailey police departments --- Ei:uuoT4indOndonfiiecoivcd^nj--- ovor-ybody elae .in the ch itiA -roaoinmondbd-that-you-havo-u- thronghout thj^coimtry and -— very-^t^stT-lTWoni^Hibble-i in()ividual law enforcement that poiritx ------nrrn^s arelinrm es sut])ccte^" ■ffoWyveri 1 recall that I sjiperm arket. The teacher 7— tiU’FitioismmMy first 'm adc"in;urv(‘y”or'tlie numUtT“ TdTewliboufit,"l)ul accordinj^to^ plusj^ie same ratio; over 500. -jTTstiVcrt S?r on the receiving end of a police of yotinR persons who went on HI'^K philosophy ~ ‘i t ’s department-occurred in Twin ' Kdito», Tinies-Nuws: Iximbiiid liii.’ Ilfll out of Hanoi,' Therctori;; .the I0.'2 acres o l ^ to higher learning from the phase — it will pass — besides Kails several weeks ago. . -From time tim n-iJiavi .Jl-uililt-iiu; -t'liini! a mi lyloncow, _ Innd M r. Jidilor,-Timos.Ni;ws;. against an Idaho legislator,. 1 schools named. .rhclloveVlf-thc— Tm not'a mother. I'm only a niaihe C67For My tounagu-kun-was pickod—• •(wticedahurp-eritieiBin'of-your—;-*Uid , — ^ .. , —.— ^ ______L‘ - _Tii«>—implioation—by=Mrr-^^I, recorfls are checkec^i tllat yoii teacher."" Diirtv— up*fon;hophfti^R-a^one-t)^the- ixdlcy of running irreverent busy— ringsquite hollow when schools is Targe enough to James C. Hawkins (Times- reganlless of -their will find that little liliss High We saw the handwriting on ^ ^ local stores. The arresting cartoons which poke fun at the U Is remembered that only so' •^housertwo -Inrge - elementary NewsF(jrum5-r,-7:iilli.-italltho attlllatlon, ilo their utmo.st to School had; and still Ihas, a the wall - and we SPI.IT. We officer was i:>on Hamman. The JV-ottidynt.-und-the eoluinna_uI__ recently in his special message schools or. .witti thu aUiition of tl-mnrr,.!.: in Mn,.ir V.i IIpv are restore credibility uod „ ____ "lirgTiiir Derc<‘ntai!e (if i!radiiatt^ already liad a fe^ some 131.111 JamI, a Junior or“ delicious' ^satire by Art to congress on crime he called : , , . - . - dissatisfied or uishaiueU uf“ TnTdiirTty-rft ■.oin-'pnirttPiil---was Ron Garey, 'I'hese men g o l^ on to higher education tl)e ' rivup' in our beloved senior high school. Senator Frank Church is both p r o c e s s e s . H o p e f u lly lUichwaldthat probe iispec'Us of for ''■merciless war on were cjturleo'us 'Hfld thiin most uf the larger schools llagerman Valley, and we Mr.. Nlxon‘,s role in merciless crime.” What crime Blaine County has only 7..1 irres^;„.sibie’ andTmtrui.v ...... politieian.s will, leave behind in IdJiho, Utah, and (Colorado. moved, bag and bjiggage, six professional in the tiianner in perpetrating, and then is more merciless than to ask percent privately owned land Hawkin.s also uses a Uie name callinu, de.structive In 11)70, fifty percent of tlie '.year.H aim, livinu in a 'trailer which they handled die case.' •investigating.” the Wateniate sm al^ ___ naineless^ Cuban - the rem iillli^S2.7 p e r ..c m L ^ ^ _ j^ ,^ i^ ^ ^ ,,„ ^ ,^ „ „ ,,,_„•,,„._„cailipaiH>U^ - l.'znziifira__iL . jii?iuaniTIniC3; - gF»du«tini}-cln9f<-wenl-oi»-lo- imttl-wc'could-build.------crime - and other larger” inercenaries'lo liinguisinnTair l6-((vni!d’ t>r«i-ieled grades improved ’^lave 10 gO down lu 1 ci}inpaign contributions i-of- DiH^flns-^hHve-MdJustwH To comfort you in your grief the-warr effect the i the interview 'w as “ the they are now noruial little Ixiys U.S.A. - the-cnae^M -Hoii-StrolljerjjT-H^ over these criticisms, 1 am POWs jmd avoid the capture, was kind enough to set up an ridiculous and completely false (age 12 and 0) - believing in In hi.s leni! year.s of political » of killing and torture of more assertions made by Mr . or Mrs. (lod, 'working ' in' f-H' ' — writing to say that I enjoy evening ap|)ointment in order aelivlty, always cloude.1-with 2-17 men. K..R." rejoicing at being PFOPMO, them. Especially was last The Birth to handle the case. Tliese men su,splcion that his innnence voters .(hat eerlaln y expla ns I too am against the concept I would like to further <{uote knowinii that they are lejirning n igh t’s c o lu ii^ __entitled: were (juite firm, but_all of them - Mr. Uokcr^T "! (‘ah appreclHlc "those'things-which- wili-mnfoi' ^Nobody’s . -Perfect- — a- : wM-zrniita iiiOTij-i*. thV ^ •of POW^s,'-MlA's. 4md‘ • ■ • - showed compassion-to my jiereeplivu-plueo. Iluehwald iu aupport-of "Wa-monoy'-^and ™ lcit In Hie Intl! "c ill hope that we never noc(l to — It Ir oneouraging for-thoso of -vj,inpte-son'’ a9'wel! as' to my ' the concerft .of 'the person ' lliem good cllljte'ns.'And they' election(!) iind it is not the -right..JJout,.aUaat, Uicce-ia no lllei:uLjniiniiuuedni^_ML_ reactivate these terms. its who have always felt that a ^|je ami I. ' ' — fromHoKermnn - ■ about tho~nre-fieiilng. the «noal'prtcelM.«?- ffllilt'of Uic City. Council thul - one for Richard to talk to -but Nlx^n has now reached n point school systems in town, atate^ commodl^ ;Uiat any schoor mofe resident.^ did rtottjxerclse Mr. l^iwkln^oiJjaylzcsJirQ-- ■ Mr. Strdlborff-13 ' to br"* Cipd. All tiie big boysjire gone “win? rb V beV_cun. -finally tl o abortionists, Church and ,n tM birth oH iis cl,lld-than. an(l nation.. However, picking 'system can give Its studenti their right to vote — it is the — to defend themselves as bc.st something dramatic and . .lndlvlduaL.aUentlon-in IndlvldUnl's'fauIt that He or*sne lliey Enn jigWtin meiuntinB, wp'-.while that will «^hlni_™ '';!““^^^^ McGQ.vern.:an4..Churclujlo, to , .s^e -that MaKle ,V") '"y , u„. ,a „ professlbnnl In ■ completely orroneoufj — Is not fCVKUV subjec'l! -didn't'vow. pile of evidonee tfiiit they arc , Ule lustihB name ho has always . - aureo onl.soiiK- Issuel Mr. Memorial , HM|)ltalHospital. IS ' ...... , , L . ■ my Idea of a person who is well- . For what our sonu aro every aen.se of the word; indccil-Rulltr-BtiHHhgrT'nr-iopnMilinatiily-dSriroil-llo.caiiHcynn yMli-?! !r7:Ha«kin3-|Minta-out-liii.isidt-rf,°^^^^^ --AHtny-rntg^Finy-'wlfff-ahd^-^;:^^ , billlinctiR-uuilWiitotmuili-Mid-iL*u»-ww»wi.uriMWM,-....X. - w ^ „„„ j, ______------«ilinkbl6rorwTOmpoTeli6m=a^‘i5!l!Mt:BI(llno.:,Co,--i(ive-i,,„^g,„j-^^^^^ ----- rfiaTBrf would'Uke tb thank tiieao Uireo^ ,built two. now olem cntnry anti-abortion bill ““ ‘I when njnnn shnres harm ... I •' andwcnroBcttlnRllforoiirtax Wlio,-really, vfirsTiick of Uie Andrew Johnson oucnpod - m e n . ^ ^ - — - •'‘niiHH n ia lf wuool (lflUftra~~ »whOlo-Bhamofu>^iasUrdlv;— ImpcachmcnUhy-Dnc^votC .U- . jl i l s .kind ot-lnconslstcnev “ "'1''“ pri-'liniincy wiUi Ills „ tvnlcal of Clilof three times as ma;iy .subjects Our sons know.about drugs - l^uslnesp; the crimes, the pay- hundred ycnra ago. 11)0 vote niight be closer tliia time. But — tmiiihr“ilimhir-iilli!Bnt ten wc havn-tihiRht-them“-^-Blisa - — covor*yp,>. Ill© "byrcaiBnlng-r' tincntroncd liT U fem triney'have ' •s»riprcB5lonnriirilt'<'i'l iilTlhisT- ' - . . ■ vnluo increnscs the mlu lovy drama, speech, to mime n few knows what is happcnlns to Richard Nixon la .tho man, o dol;iB, Uint law and qrder pipy.--. • nia appeal to the proHs and to'’’ stands above any human being nfuy docrcaso and certainly as WIUi Waterside on the.front ...... wo lire accreditod by tho everybody elao' — it’s tho public'' to treat him "'-even a I'rtialdwir.”^ ' tho voluo goes tip ao doca our wondorfid right. , . . — . PI3KSQNAL tliintf. So-flnd-6o.. page neai4y- every day, and Idaho .SUilo OoarU.ot Education Jv" wmiam E^Pinkmon-S^a^hat^iS - ~ . TVliiVijradiiulcs'iriiiV BO'oirto gets cnughtfor mnlSlomonnor mcrclfuliynow-=-1n vlow of tho fact that ho' hod so much to do, Wendoll • - mountlnB nn orBnnlMil forco Twin Fal)« - fNrimP'wUhhcltl-ttn-rcqueat)-— ’ Institutions of hl||hcr leiirnlng . . . everybody k|iows about it V Timi^Newf, tw.l/i Fiilli, l^ h o ' Sunday A/l^y )3. 1973 Vn^ stiirlyia^ fire^ six hiindrctf men took pnrt in before llio Bovornmciit projcct /MONTGOlCtEtlY.-Aln. (UPI) ^~^A~fQiIcral~Btudy~^n~wlUch -Uio-Btudyi-wnlchJj-bci!iiiurHFNtnleHSIlttl»i%^y—ihelii(loH)luir^Of(^Mflf5'l>iKMhk4Ml4^uflUfy4ilfM)oinH-— ycfir^h^BllflboFfH«pll«^ lor41>M^iBcaii»A^MllcoovawJl _____ Mid n dnmn'Kc'Bult' Nixon In, sijch n. sull In / nirtn^d, Mr. Nixon will.not l)c OjoukHI enough about him. I .wasa racist violation of human -r—-^oHrd-^Yilcd-in-WimliinHlbn— coiiHuctlanlwllJt^hc:buPHlmy.Tif^h^ ----- r— —r-z^wpiornovo^td-UilnOKbQ i|(ht8, the ---- agnIrSr"Nlxon-ndmifllfltrntion— KilHlM»r«'#-p«yohlnlrlBmj offioo— ^EllslKsrKrcodofondnnl Anlho— iiBnlnT^^—-:------immittao to Uio U.S.-Commlfi— officinls to Eecovcf pnt*t or the nnd wiretappihf; of Eilsbcrit's- . ny J. ilu.'i.so, tlioir wives. . Boudin aaid tlic prDposod slon on - .C iv il. Rlgli^ said ^^^aliirtnled-|000,OOOiiponLby-Uic— phantcnl)3;zz:_:— - — ^ ^ — la.w y cH im d3 tniL hc!d:o rm :zm iihai< fciiU ltm i!dJ)cj;nrofu) Sindnv. ‘ " defense in the PcnlJigonPflperfl , “The evidence nnalh.sl Hie conference Snturdny morning., put tl)gclher nnd thnt he could Tlie. U.S. Public. Health “ cmnr------r z i —' 4>po(iid«nMH—Mulwit^mlUiMiut— (o||oweukl4>o-fil<^»- rvlofr— hnft-^ancolod Uto But attorney UonardliouUin . circumHlanll«I,’*“noudlh said. viclory party In neverry'")[IIIl.s 7IOaI(l1fio7cIvnTicnorrwuin project ami offered . free, PVidayniKhtnttondedhyalwiit he taken in the U.S. District lifetime medicar carb to the 114 -3007pcraorrarincludlng nine ' - couiTlirWflShinRtonTDt;:* ^ .lunvlvors of the' experiment, Jurors, Hfler U.S. District Judge nou,dln sold .■iucli n suit would but the committee reported an • Matt Rvrne d lamissed. a ilre fjtltre n hcHrinf» in vyhlch the JtJIUiKliVHM : offk'la] snid normol trcntmont clujrf»cs nfjainst KlislKirii and defense Intended to call persons - . . . rtulH I'iiHr for .syphilis in such advanced Rus.40 on Grounds of Kovern- Implicated in wlujlJudKcpyrpe stages could endanger the lives me’nt misconduct. characterized'as violating "a of the men, most of whom arc 42»year>old pjlsborgT “?Tnfcrrlnfrt(rthe party anri-hls -proseciitlon-**-rwtMW»«^-plannedr4fr— «llr-Wl»lta-4w;-l»^l)oiny-jolocd-by__ fund-raiaur,al whostjiornc tliu. throuuh Ixitin Anicrira-tho said. ••But tillrjrartyls tvlnninfr~ nrrrwvFwwi • • • • • •«•••••* ^ Congress and the courts to victory parly was held Into the mostexten.sive visit,to the area 'Hiis is a fact which cannot be expose the misconilucl of the early morning hours, estimated by a secretary of slide in 40 overlooked. In spite of the SHOSHONE INDIAN ; ,Cxet.’uHvel)r»nch.” , ‘ • that the case and the trial had year.s, • , .doom.sayer.s, hf« roor on: tho- HTis.Su/:J2, kaifi he planned...... co.st to $900.000. He said al>out , Me faced a busy weekend -party-contintieHtogfow:^ ------—-^mpcnti.n vpnr \vrit1ntr7rhnnk^~—

records. ------tnnil tiild the KltMte-pairi- govtTnuH’lit for olitalning the * ' i can’t imagine wliat any ■l>el\veen $:i0.00fl and $10,000 to s.ife reie.'i.se of kidnaped U,S. Individual would l>e paid that DonaldII.Segretti,a('alifornia -|p^ i 1 1 cotisul L'eneral Terreni-e G------amount of. montry personally JawyerHllegcdlohaveplayed.a_-J^-p0^5«-|^-0^?^—^ J- '| - 0 0 | * 0 Q U'onharily from guerrillas last ______for/’ Sluan—said. ••! , thlnk^-key_£olL--in-various,acta-oI______, t— ______MonrtnrarGuartalajarn:----- — WATINEESrFROM-3tOO- obviously there would be a political espionage nnd sabot- STOP IN TONIGHT secondary di.stribuUon ^f.the age against the Democrats last “ I convey the thanks t)f SAT. a SUN. CONTINUOUS by Berlin crowds lYesidenl Nixon and the thanks through May Only • funds,” - year. )f. the people of the United DRINKS'/, PRICE SHnrnTnadehlii'^lnleinenl.s $ltH to ( . Gordon 111 ),000 1 Sliitrs to IVesident (I.uisi For the ladies: ,a pre-trial de|)osltiun for the iJddy. former White House BKIU.IN (U PI) - Oteering, Ihousiuul.s" turned out, flai'-wavlnn crowds Saturday Brezhnev, accoinpaijied l)y Ki'heverria and Itie Mexican _ ■ DgnKHTnls’ JC.i inllUon-xlvil .-nidt.IinuncccQumcliuUhe-ne:------______,______,__—pcnplrT^Hogrrasniri: ------3;;;;^ -W o r-Pool-ond —-----dainaHO-suit-against-the-Gom-—olwlion oommittee-nt-the timo,—gave-.-Leonid—I^Bro^aiev.- “ in hlV arrival .sUdement/ ’Fboxob'allTournamonls. an'd later convicted la the getu'ral secretary of the Soviet Gromyko, flew to Kast Berlin mittee tp Re-elect the Presi­ Rogers also stressed the Mondoy* ond.Tuo»day< dent. The case has growTi out of Watergate bugging: • The Communist |K»r4y, one of the to cuafer with Erich Honecker. “frankness” of U.S.-Mexican ]n May. amount included $10,000, ap­ worme.st welcmi)e.^ ever re- first secrelitry o f . the East tlie June 17 bugging of relations and said his l^itin CHiLDREIN'S MATiNEES proved by deputy campaign reived in East Berlin. (Jermiin Communist party, on' Democratic nationalhcodqiuir' vXmcrican lour "will be con* "Dost Fingor Sloaks 75‘ . ters In the Walergiite complex. manager Jeb S, Magruder a.s rmnmunl.‘;i“ ynuth fife and his May- lfl-22 trip to West Ot'rned with a relationship of In Town!" A t J-.oo P.M. Among the.se disbursements, part of l.idily's budget, and ft>ur drum corps, beat hands, goose* Germany. •realism, equality and equity he said, were: Mexlciin checks totaling $00,000 stepinng troojjs and crowds of Brezhnev will be the highest Soviet official ever to visit We.st between the United.,States and THE COVE _=I350.000 in cash ..in_ dated April 5.______.spectalorsj’reeted Brezhnev on 496 Addlion Ava. W. CURTIS 'Germany, His trip was made other meinluir^uf-Um Amoriuui— '■ _Wefca.se to Gordon StrHchan. --^ to Herbert L. las ■'afriyal from Warsftw, '■ Tw in FqIU 100,000 -communUy.!:--- -who rcccntlj’~roslgne(r7TIS~~Pnrter. then-ln-charge of the -u-hcr(^fi^e —spenl “ 24 ‘ hours- po.lsible by - West -German ^‘THOSE DARING YOUNG general counsel for Uie U.S. re-clccticn committee’s pro- coiiferring with Polish.leaders. Chancellor Willy Brandt’s ^!*hi»'!%nst German new.s ”En7n-T)0licv— rfr-|mprov?d: MfHMttlNTHftteIPIES^^------,.-U\c.tlme was political liaison speakers, ^includinu about ADN said ■•hundreds of relations with the Soviet bloc, n r i a i i i i v i b e v e n iim l u a n u 2nd Bl9^.Hll at 12:30 M for then Wliiie House chief of $ li.000 paid under Magruder's staff H, R, Haldeman. Sloan authorization after April 7. A SPECIAL NEW 73 EDITION said the payment was made “ $20,000 to Magruder- in R ijrliiisl jio-eloctod "S n o o p y , ..0 #« before the April 7 deadline and early 1072. • .•S' VIENTIANE lU P ll - For­ •hief Pathet Uio negotiator. ^omeHome^- mer Prune Minister Plioui Sidurdny accused the U.S. and Scandal GOP threat Sannnlkone, a hard-lfne“Tight- rigld-wing I^ib elements of winger and frequent critic of s;d)otaging thenegi»tiationB and ATLANTA (U p i) | The the 1072 presidential campaign neutralist Prime Minister injplementation of the cease- _n£.wtomued.chaiuut>n i»f Uie. that he was not snh‘ voters

— - ^ m m n tc c cmitlohcd his party -----Katury^^nfltover*!itr«wiTTfr‘ -hnd-r>(‘('ii ri'vpnTTjir /\ssenil)ly...... ferencea. Watergate and .said IJemocrats s;iid, his parly could not blame could not blame Iheir shaHcr* ilsslu.w irii'oinliccovcrilir — I’l‘““'-.7‘>-lul‘Ulii;Ui;pulicahc Tlu.MovornincnlbrokeDffUit ing 15^2 IVesidential defeat on (■luT.s mlwmc'ra.t,.Ivilll).' ‘I" ' - p r i - ’ssi'r-e wti'Wy meflini;s a month uko, — vUiecoverupofthuiicandaK - - (a..l)cnuuKh i„vuU;re'-minds inlo tn the j,,n .s in B the m h e l U.n of jissi'iiiliiv...... for riilifinilion nrid '"joLpujmiuumuL ----‘i-honcstlt-think-it-Tmnld ...... I...... 'ipprdViil llic i'j‘;isi'-flro afiree- purposes. .Soc-rct ■a mistake to manipulate it distrust of Heiniidicans," (Watergate» in an overly •■rmrr irv to u-h.it '">'nt slum'll with tile Coninm- nuKotiatiohs have ciirilinued ___parti.siui—iimnner,” thc- cliinnnaH. Ciov, Jim m y C arlir ' t M th.- Preildem'amFthe— b not ;m,i-.|...en.suspended. «WluteJ^lousc .,.M ,„ u s e Winwill Uebe an aasset .e t to Carter .Sidd the-depth of the Hepublican.s around the coun- duties ■ ' ‘'Home on the Range is sciindal already {xises a throat ■try.::

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' LEWISTO^ (UPI) — Scnrclitirs combing the Lpjcatesting J e x p o rts ____ruggc the hotly of .Tnrk nownmn. — --r,Kr\NGEVil.l.E ( llp i) ______njni'iTiii'cl !MiHims5_ii)i'iuinil^ BOISE (UPI) — Trustees of Iclnho StiUe- cJinrRcs /iKnlnst him wliicli the conimiltce -V,OT-Godl-D^Anilrurt-Uilil-llu>— ii>orj;Uunls,^lik»-)>uu-lior«- Nojporco - C«uuty^shi«rUI^B deputloft—said- zirzUnlxci^ilytc^uaed'^liiEdayiloircconfllilflCiUifllcr^zrsfupposodlFwar^inwfitlgatiiiR;:::™ - — — ■Ntirtli-rlilnhit—e h n m b fr—«r— ,tli' »iiiil, .^wman-flbtxIy-wBB found Qlon((-the:rlvcr-bank~ dlamlssnlofDr.nlifusLymannnilUielonB-llmc -i protest Uie InqiiiHitlon wUholU charges about 31 ml.IcB louUi of UwiatoD about B;30 a.m. - :.'doinmerce Friilnj- nioHt of llio “ If n ot." he said, Baturday.. Qludous^nd-re^ulUji-Hol ■5UU jj«H>nsi ihomV ■■Mini' o7 ApHi \r:\m iWlnn created by Insensltivp. “ TWwiHuu-had 'w^u inlflBlnKMor iiearly-three- Ih? fewer loj;i;ors wiirkinf! on • Lymnn nppearcd before tiic triistcca, who olao __^ o t e SinlOi. ' wcckfi when boat he wab piloting cBnalic^! »rhi,lrar.y.ft;dtfr(ilburrmicr(»\Yr srtwinillti—itt- --- ficrvensregenta-of-the-UniviirtiUjc-oUclurio-unu- — ‘^ThtS'Tirocedure-ta-niet'niHioi’pr.UinH^toIiiro^ -ami sank In-tht'lwnaha-^pldnibonrJMrTnll^ ~'Andrxi3T>nirl thcrrBhoiiUlbtnr valleys'Ihro'unhout the slate, ns Uic StJito Donrcj of Educnlion, at a brief . imiveraity’s own faculty handbook, is without Boutli of licwliton. Seven otlicro were aboard the total einbari'o oh loj* expoi't.s fewer etnplo|e,s carrying luni-h . itcarinc to seek a rcvcrsul of his (lismi;iKnl.. acAdcinic preddeut*on Oils ctunpiis. or boat ond six wprc later piillcd from the ley and not only frojii the West Coast buckets in all sizes . of WlionUiebpardHdjourned wiUiouta motion to . iinywhere else...and furllierniorc inuy pfove swift current. • ' tu t tlK* United Stntcj; at lar^c, comm unities, less luntber . reconsider; liyiD.an’s, nllorncy, Jo.sepli N. De damayin^ to my personal and professional Aide use And he ‘ said the_ allowable . Bowmnri*B. cou»ln, Etlward WllllnmB. 44. --- RfllsmesrBouldcrr Colo^rrcKioriliT counBol for- fe p u la ti^ V ’^lVe w rote ."-- r — : ' - former-Wnho-leRialntive-leadcr,-df^peorcd ■ltn'il>ef Tederjir forest.*; and finally, a simpiy Uie American Civil Liberties Union, (ACl^U) . In this letter I-.yinan pointed out that he had also ami It is feared he drowned along with sliiujltl iRvincreased. ■ devastatih}' blow lo thCs state’s told newsmen Lyman will take lils case to U.S. re(]Uested Uiat those seeking information aboilt checkout Bowmnn In Uie river. Peputlcs snld (lie)' would ‘i t is i\iy hope that the economy." ' • j , ‘District Colirt. him include a statement lo tlie effect “that it fediT.il I'overnment will wake continue .scouring tlje. river banks ’uiiUL ■“ ■7perHi3me3Sftid tiie action win filed Just an 1)0 • atory m at'efial'be prVp'areU Ib' pnive' soon Hs. Uie papers , cnn..be. prepared. He they will listen,.to concerned invJiK'ed in lo(- exi)oi:ls, Andrus ■aile^Htlon.'i before H-eourt of law.” contended before the board' Uiat I>yinan's KovVrnors like mySelf; nn^l' said Iheexportation of loj’s "is When Lyman appeared before the board concerned members of Uw sanie as exporting Jobs mnstltiiHnnHl ri|;lits were infriniiod upon liy the — Sntxjrd?ty-Edwnrd Benoitrft-new-Wrtl-member— --UOI.SK-qiPI) - Tlie-Idaho- ^ — _— Stnto' •Hoard of 'ICducatlon- ~ConHritry .■nm|ili-,^-i » tII m — lu-piinua.^^------' Lymnn watti' ne-aitr:——■ .■ —— laiiupUiial— — Lliu— Idulxv GOLF Education Asso'ciaUun thul dismis^sal is that it acted under fllaliitory • then outlined the positinn of the board ■ iiiH'ertified personnel are beinj’ authority and took the action in part l>ecuuse of which was that it acted under statutory iiuth- used as cla.ssroom teachers. a letter' written to the ISU faculty affairs ority which supersedes the'faculty handbook or Line plans eyed - " * ^ mmiltee~by ti^iTtnr~Apfn^^ ^ ------—u pDticyrr • " ' ’ K-talu)n-i 1. 'lA__ w juie__ and__ sciiuus- WEEKEND! *rn this letter, directed to Dr. Kennelli SriiTth 'cause"" as required Ijy law" ~an(r“ vvirs-~prohlcm-nrrnpirib-developinM ------n V l t ^ ' ^ I .I J>~ : — ■faintrmituls.'wlucli'In^furtTis' chairm an Lyman questioned undlsclosLMl unanimoiLs, direct board action. in Idaho and getting out of n,nunissioners met Triday part of a $117,000 revenue A flhe Beautiful ______' hmul."a report .sli-ned by IRA f„j,. njembers and shannj; fund lo he u.s.ed for Kxfcutive Secretary Wayne representatives of the JUH unpniveiiieiits al the county New HOLIDAY INN ------^------— - - - engineering firm to discU.vs liiciiny Ihis yiimi.t 'Hwvr93-aSDddlo'Roarf Solon fluiy pay Closure^ ••We are concerned preliminary plans for new (’"unty (’onnni.ssionel' Hill Sun Valloy Arioa ' rcfjarding certification water main locations at the Wiseman said Ihe Friday . d i£fcrciitial Ok :----rcquircmcnts;^standard5-Qf- -fairgruunds: ' - — '— nifftingwas-juHtirpreliininary— iluuiUun-aiid-lliti-quulily-iiL iUiUwgin.iUadios^n-location' ______UQISE_lun Idaho’aJJoanULKducatlon instruction=in^t nTTTiTpinriuriirket*;')' uie pleSritUnlnynpropOMrtpnlfry---- _ licrause oflhe larf^e number of for a $57,00(1 priiji*ct for fire ('(innnis.sloiiers abreast of what Big W ood Golf Course to pay hlfjher educali«»n faculty members the aiiiilt volunteers and teachers' nidteclion ininrovi'inent at the pruKirss is beiti(j made. '(|i(fercnce between per diem and straight .<:alary protest aides wlio are belrif* used in the ☆ June, 1973 when serving in the legiNlntiire. imbhc schools in this stale,” A. L. Alford Jr. Lewl.ston. told fellow board HOISR lU PI) - A Uwi.ston ______^______■ GlLcluh^ailviinmmluir- -^..36M oles-oLGolL “agalnsi ” newsman J-riday protested a The ruport said the (’.iJ'lNNS FKHHY - Mrs. all members to have a ^lo gain university nnd rollege tenchers to deprive theni ' State Board of Rtlucalion tnove ☆ Champagne Breakfast' iissocialion was nol'wincerned Ralph ISirsei'i and Mrs. Albert week May 17. remintled that of their full pay for serving In the legislriture. to close a portion of. its meel- with (hr proper u.se of 4ltse Ii:ichol7 tied n.s "TOPPKH of telephnne calls to fellow He snld he knows personally of one case inn ti»discu.s.s the recent di.smi.s- [KTsons. but it said the problem the.Week” at the meeting of inendx-rs was encouraging atui where such u person had to takeout a (1,500 loaa- .Sid of an Idaho State University is their use as re|)lucements for TOPS Id. 17!i Thursday asked them to keep a calorie to make ends meet. lie failed that I)rofu.ssor. A^Sir (crlified classroom teachers, evening. etiart. discrimlnntion against the lawmaker’s lamily. Tin* Ixiard moved into execu York .said the a.ssoclalion TOPS showed ii m-l lo.ss of Wi‘igli-ui will be ^t (i .'ll) and -live :.Pj&f-RoKson tiiliiiiel(bdUiEU5F^rtirtt!i)«^i^^pwrLT‘tivir action oTK^ nncl-nrn'-FinU T7mmj|«^nrl— mp irk'('tmjrjTl^].lil..at nrc ^ Call-208^728-4461 lhM-e«*ent-diamiH!mM-i:)m lluf-^^^,j, fltate-ifepartment and KOPSlhree-t<»»;UMl— Ih o — —extended^fe^ bnnrd*K action,'S«yit«g-l-^n»Hi»- BOISE lU PI) - The Stale in a large scluiol dislrict small had. l)ecome a i)ublic figure ctmveraf^e sur- Board of Kducation Friday si'hool district issue," agreed to keep alive a But he addt-'d equali/alion in roundtnn his disnn.ssal eorilroversial ad hoc edni'atlnn Is not a rpaller Shelledy .said L ym an’s committee on school district Ix-lween smaller and large personality had been " n ^ n izatlpn nrTdnhoT^ school dis'ti'ffla. but oni (hat discussed' in' ^ e ’ news, Tlie ' Tlie TxTard Instructed the afferts nil sehool et»ildi;en In boardmi'el privately wRtriSU comm ittee — headed by the .sUile, ^Pre.sldent William E. Davis;:, Caldwell Sc-hool Di.strict Supl, • I'ollowing the meeling Evans and unlvcrsll.v atti)^nev.s. Jerry Evans - lo prepare said he was 'fiol optimistic legislation on district abdut' the legislation pa.ssinK orj^aniT^tion and equalization during the next .session of the of education to be.mtroduced in ” legislat ure ■ the .1074 session of the state -We will be deHling with the legislature, Siime people,” he said of the . , ,------:----Uuauakcia------•■I clont llimk WL. were ruconinuTulL.il the

package of bills submitted l^^ the iy7:t legislature. Only one of the five- bills pas.sed Iwth Imuses and was signed into law. — ...... 8 Tlm«i:N«w», Twin Falli; l<(«ho . .Suniiy May 13, i»73

c p i i r a e ^ in SnaJ^ cailyon to uso It rlBlit now," snya M cm orlnr DHtlBc niter the ■AV-iniCrtllMTRV-TOUR- ---rivcfv|i»soiI tf»lf cniirNP iievt'lfknniriii' t<> Ip fi ol' S iia k v River Although McCollum governs lUXURY FCATORE^CHARTER COST conaldcrntlon nnd cVnluntlon of • ■ r ...... - the «cresl7 BI^M~orficials are and V M TvSlfTO F THE " ( ! j ^ n ^ ° ^ n ? c P d L ~ n ° ‘l h f t«r‘ cublg-ri)pl-nej|rsecond7 or7 .structiiro.s coniprlsea nbout lBO-"lhey-<;BhM-h-would-do--»lth~-^'»^a'|^j‘»t--^^‘^^^^^^^ iRpnketV ^rfts^D the western hairofihiai -UiolrH7^'-= ovontuaHy— ^nocd-=j;.Ond^ rrrAlphcu5^ereck=Qrt=tlic=nQrth=dYlSlMS: “ hii}>rovemontqto-complcte-li{?-- tiirough -the city w pjt^‘k.,.^A,vf^r|iop of the river into the Snake River, Although golf course. '•Basically, they source. With gravity feed, Afl a further bargaining need anoUier nine holes and McCollum would require no ..jconduct Water to the sewage frontage, ab6iift5*'i' acres, is this land is separated from, McCunoirre-pfopecly by othir pointrthe BLM nlMowns about —W0 ^r<^-golng-io-build-ttnotljer--pumping by the-clly;------trentmont-plantr— : ^ ownCcl byHob Davis of Colonial 10 acres of land in tl»e middle of " It ’s a damn gooilili>i prnl»aiily wll»w>,liiliii— city-Uiko^ovcr-oporBtlon ^lnd-____ AH_wlth Jlie^golf^courac,.,, J3n ___end. _pau;ela; la-Jn the process, of. O r 133B Ovorlondi Burloy (Phono 67B-2I51) 4 "made -ntir approach- about UwlMlt,'current first vIco imintonancc-of-McCollum's .. McCQUum-is^aiting.iluliupL»_Mi:Culluni.'s-.land-lirdurs_.a ilrawini- up recommondntions tl>at access road.” He did say infsldtnt. lie ia alsu LliHlmiaii'— wder-ahduoworcyiitomc In tlio ron^h n ynTT^pcArpiuft-Lujiili— }i;ir-cul—of—undaxtolotkd—laiul— for-” ' toil«il>Eoldot&.^n.Moaic Tours: development once inatiiUad...... Qi'e or more uovernment ag- (>wni‘(l bv l u n o P i T O R IIN T I ) ■ of- tlte clty zoning ■commissioa Hl.M officials say since in other dealings, and, as an attorney ror In return. McConum granla' WJes solthat the e.slimateil Managemont ‘ which extends NAME . . ■ on attorney public lands In the canyon are BLM realty specialist Dell McCollum drew up a water and rights-of-way and easemenUs to J2(|0 ,p00;eo.st of upgrading the rduglily a quarter mile we.st nut extensive, it is likely Uiese Waddoups, says' the road has ADDRESS ___fiC.wn|JC—ajiteemenL .wiUi tho— the aystein and certain routr and the cost of ;ind n h;ilf mll<» en.Ht of the ifacnr -beenHllseuiUioa-wiUi-McCulluiu- - C lIX . Phono . malntafnlng It won’t have to' lie ■prpspm'l'errlne Bridge, "U lll' tMT~njtatncd—for city - Involving the property. ' specified usage of McCullom’s 'We don’t have a commitment- Ikirnc-by-hluuielf—and—Jack- __ McCuUum-iyQuld-likii-ltLseiL- public recreation, if accejis to ----;Mee6llunr-y-admita-he Is - wator-HyHtom by the city in them can be arr^an'ged jjlaying a waiting game. connectlQn .with the operation Siinplol. thib parcel retained in its wild "My tjmetahle Is based on state with a series of trails pul McCollum’s road could provide “ If it doesn’t cofnetfl pass, I of thp city sewage treatment that access well and is the assumption that public lhrou^■h fo r hikers and dida'tplayUrlgtU."nesayshij plant adjat-ent tri the property therefore a bargaining point. - - ia-eontent to let his "ehildpen at Ihe woBt, - denmnd foraccesa to tliat river. fiahcnncn. To tliia. end. he ia and grandchildren” develop The effect of McColhint’s will prjivail," iiaya.McCullom. willing to donate, he says, four Pre.scntly. the Tiiylor tirade INTERNATIONAL the property should his own • agreement with the city Is to He admits he would like to-see c»r five-ncres for n parklrtR'Iot- •!s'maihtnined“ by“ thc"cit^nf“ Tr-]jinnrRO"nwry;— ------proiMde water along wlth-water -^his-accctis. CQud-4{u-la_pulUie under an easement — - McCollum has set no dote for and sewer services to reaidenta ownership and maintenance. left Jual like it is. including the agreement with McCollum to canatruction-of.his golf coursc. and .users Qf his planned Tho land McCullom has last quarter .mile of my own allow the city to reach tlie ills acclUtect, Max Mueller, is ilevelopment. Tlie city gains allocated for his golf course ■pTTTpiFrtyrnvrcCtnionrgifys: scwa’gtnreaim'ent'l^lnHtS^^s;;” ' still at work on design an

proposal — tW ^ in 'd o n a t e d — “^ limtl and nnwthCF t i; — thc-dfilay of -lnlercat_on_-the._ construction costs. “ Nobody loves that club 17T9T31 nterhdtional — more than l da.’; He Is hiniself ■ B-member of Blue lJikw . - f Heavy Duty 2 Ton Trucks McCollum, said that one- reason he approached the clubr— from a practical standpoint, 1973 Internationol Model 1600 =^va»thattheelubmemt)cr5would~ Hoavy-duly 3 Ton, 175" WD, Roowy duly fronio with (irinlorcumoril' c I to w UooU i 500 lb hove access to the cou h g nver th ro ttlB e o n tfo l. 3 4 5 tu b ic inch V-IJ u iig iiiu . 5 %p«od tto n itn n s id n , I 5,000 lb, 2 »pT>oil,foqr o«lo. dual the already existing bridge, I6ii7 mirrors..,dual viiQp and ai oir h o o lu i an d do- ' iOotT-flaUbntf-.fllug-oon>i.- — dimL-for the time helm?, with tlie ticklish question of access liy road. . *. . ____ List Price 6538.16 McColluin.’.a long-range plans call for the development of SAJ.E PRICE —TcondomtnlmimK imdTciwelUngrr In -and around the lf61/,iburse T973 InterndfiondrAA^er - -falrwoya-and-alongMhe-rlver— 7r^D n>oovy duly TTo roinlorcoinotit. 5.5001ir~fronl q*Io~lioovY duly tprinQS wllb — fw^ntage;* — --- T-duoUiOHU-tibutglok^.tllLlinndiblKQlOki ■:— Ttnhtn^ntnvicceiiunrj ~fiab~ -- lrnd»n, -»3‘'-ciuich, 3**-V»0-«r»fl|n»,- ou»t!iofr“Juel-tonlnl. one Irotit tow Jiook, T‘,500 lb oxio. heavy duly fl(}or th a t l

'. -Stop In todby,'and see ourconiplete-line-Q f . no-wax Solarian floors . . . as beautiful to List.Price 7319.90 — look at as they are easy to clean. SALEPRICE 6 - t 9 5

OFIDAH ^ 5 9^ th-A venu6-Vtfest-. -733-4266^ {OmiMinvnetitrOh-AMiie Sunday May )3,' 1973 Times New4, Twin FnllsV Idrtho ' Spanish-^Americans la ^ -US

— -U;t-per ‘ cont' 'Of,''the~ U;S— m illion nnd incluilos tlloac youni:.” lljc ccn.sii.s data siiid. • faindles with » head of "• populnUon; . ' roportlnR Mexican,• Puerlo “'nie inedinn iu;l* of [M-Tsons of .Spanisli origin were larufir tond to bo poorer,•ybungcr, In ...IntMnrch. 1072, stiowcd Ihut Um-— 'llio Gorman oUmic Rroup -is - nienn,- Cuban and .Gonlral-op- 'Spanisli orlnin in 1072 was 20.1 •' tl)nn nil famllltis In Ihe'nnUoh '' - Inrgor fflmilicB nn^l not so well lnr(icst _cUintc. Croup tn Uic - next in alze witli 25.6 million.. JSQUtli.Annirlcnn nrlliln dr nlhnr , yi^ars. i*nnsltl<^rahly ,lv»lmv-tlii!,^nn(MlieyH»lHa-lH>

|.('i)iiliiuit‘d fnmi p. Hi j-anie birds (he lias already Whatever the final solution lu . .released—about- two., dozen - -improvement of .tlie' Taylor chukltarsi- ami f^eli .some acce.ss, Mc'C’ullotn reco{*nizes habitjit developed. Ifw e can tiie pul)lic inlerest in access to keep peo[)le frciiL.-sliootitiM the canyon. around, we could have a little ” 1 think Ihf puljhc deserves |)aradise dowtt here." access and I’ll do anythint^ I MrCulloin says he acquired can on it, particularly with tlie tlie Taylor pro|)erti( through property to the east and the circumstances of a' 'lunn- weal of tne ', . . I vvould-llke to stjindihf' relntii)nshi[) with liic sec people enjoj-whnt 1 enjoy,!' Taylor family. ,.i;Th<‘ nni‘ Ihinii LdQuU — ^l-kind-uf-baclmd-inlo-4l>>>;- Siiid McCullom, "is thousands Ihinj^," tie Siiid, "hiil now that of people coininji dinvti a otie- I’m iti it. 1 luvi- il " way road that is not siifv, tlial M cfoliurn descniies his (;iva l |{||>: (h ir .so.‘>9 (ioinlortahlv ( lasiial Kow I’l-ice S|)e< ial! i.s a private road, arid th;it I partiiersliip witli Siniplnl iis a Xlm ULL3ini vohtui'f-. rxrppn tinr i - |{Tyvs^(tiTW 'Snrks— iL*.s)xjii.Mmr-(itr, *■ rtrrrtn- ( '.imlii<>n«‘

■*-'TTfnperTy“**tfiWl WO can d() It pL-(. i„ rii’hl," Nexl: An hhilui Champs •'We're not proniotiti>’ anythinj’." he .say.'. d’Klysees

dev616|imi)ni...... Will---- burr "somethin^^ different." n ^ i y s lie pUtUK to piiT power miCEM lines undcr^jroutKfand to retain REMOVE \JGLY as much uf the naturiil setting BOWI. RINGS!! • as possible. "We’re going to N o A c id ' Hormiosi leave everythinji here that we can save, anil probably a lot more that we can’t save.’^ KREFT He als Hmulr,l'.-Iii

ysii CAN raOVE THIS STATEMENT BY SHOPPiNG FOR V ■ I . I - ■« .1 .. «UI .'m ' ' . . ^ .Sa\r (Ml (io lf St'fM foi K .- U h .l' FURNITURE . '.Slufu OflV M «*n <»i’ u o i n t ' i i T<;i!

^ fill' l^K iirlt—• “ Tivc I (rao5 eiaroattr H o ld r 6 of your tnvo; “ r4xlJl-‘nch hibachi " Your’ Cii'Qicc'. $2-7-9— -Cveii nt.tliis low piicc frobn, add freon as - lite -prints,. .- -.Shows , :_io n u c£l5 ,. frqoi ,.jroe. $3.2r9 7'-V-l^r ••or■)0--- lliib seal lealures ,ii ■viiebtled. check system^ - — ttionratfnitthEmcry-"^- — stnndmp-tcrtabt'e tciii, ' '■Tn. cFrvccFOr'stralfilTTT - ^ f o t — l» a l» 4 ,— t i B h f o r U - Claude Brown’s ■ besi. , . //5582. jnw pliers. is " # 3 7 7 h , Ijells. .SHOP AT HEARS AND S.WK r till 6 p m. DailyD.iily9:30a.m 'titl9i)nt' . Daily 9 30 a m till 9 p nv . OillyUrMa.m, nil 9 p.m, Oaiiy O.JO J.ni^ FURNITURE - CARPET Tuns Tlum., Sat. lillG ji.ni. Mon.aiiil Fti.lillQpm , Satisfaction Ouaranti'cd or Yolfr Monry Back S e a r s Tiiei and St, .lill 6 p ni. Saliiritay till l> p m '_'Siiml;iy NoonJilJ 5;f| m.. Siintlay Noon till & p m SomfayNooiiliHS.pm Clbied Sunday . ON THE MALL “ ffEAnsr^^OFflUCK AND -lO -Tlm M -N.wii^Twln-FJlll.,-Idaho-: ------iund»y:M *v-lj^lS7J

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C A S T l.K r O ltn L ’usllctoril Me ,i.s editor of Iho school ■jjewspapor and a mtimbcr of - -- cxBrcises wiIinj?>T<»n(I»y Jit.JJ 'Ua‘ «tUlU:tl”filJifr~l I(T~l3—TT*T p.m. Inthc school I'yinnHsiuin. lotlertnan in Irack, football, . Hev. Jack Kennedy, Mnsc.s and haskelball. lie is sccrotjjry ■ l^ike, Wfish.. formt-T minl.stcr of C(.‘iul),and is a niL-injjer ot a G of C'nflllcford Bapllfil CImrch > Iwys tjuartet. ’ will {'ivc.tln; cg^ihencerncnl Ilelsll.stodtn '-Whn's Who in - address. Sludctlt speiikcrs will , American Hlnh' Schools, 1972,'.' ■ bt Paul ■ Qiilf'lcy. - • nnd' “Ontstnndirin' Mi(}li Sdiool- valcdlclnrlan, Marlun heckfr. Stnd(!nt-s of Amcrica; 1972." He kiluUitiorhui. is a member of the Cbtlcford Mrs. Mjuirict* Guerr^ • will . Uniti;

recwsslnnal-inari'licH' and will ' . University i|i the ■ accompany the .sflntor clas.-? in • Toclplnnt of nn I.SU freshmnn HEirHtAX-^ _ thp Koni>. '•Mornlni; has lnuiorary scholarship CANDY 73IrokeiU:iZDiulCC0lhCtiC3?lU:------— lw -.Hufu>r play ({uiliir. -fOMISHES- Hud Watklh^ Will pri'.'ii'nt thi’ Siimiild.''jrTninrtet7-M«rltrT-Hcck< Mike. Bpwer, Tim Severa and -REGOtAR-lD^ ---a^tvto-MoC^y, acxoiupimiivl by. 5 9 ^ ---|)obl)if— (^»x--wlll~-)'ive—Utc* Ijonedictlonr----- — ...... T O U R ^ Cnstlcford ''^iradiiiifih^ U Si FR » COUPON TO BUXSMCONO. CHOICE. seniors, are Martin Mefker, ______:___ LlBO .tTm ttM yj, REG. $5.99;... . - Alike B<;wersr Susatt CotHU'f, Alvin. I^asli;rdjiy._.Miiiirmy- (Juerry. Norma IIi*pworth, ____y k iQ L K m i Steve___ - —M cC oyj^M iitii.rN ihill,—Kay— . S U ilB EA M , Puschel, l‘!itti. QuinU*y. Hnndall Heclor._I^ynn llet^e, . niizabeih lleinlinldi Pam Hunyan, liob Severa. Tim ---Severu. -Reneo Watkins, .and— .Gary-Welch. Miss QuiKley.. . -sliidenl troasuri'r. i.s the ilau>^hter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Qul«ley, i',v n I y iiic a .K Y ^STEREO ALBUMS BY HAIR SPRAY WALL CLOCK Hulil, She is co^’ditor of the . . . \ iilfilirtoriiin MODEL A -105 hijjh schoiil now.'jpapcr. ami THE CARI^ENTERS lias been aolivo in pep club, C Uub, track and volleyball. She -- | 9 9 i.s pre.sident of the C'astleford Reg. $ ^ 9 9 1'u lu re II om eiiJ a k er s of $5.98...... YOUR CHOICE ^ ---A«K*rit*u-at»d-waH-wintifr-tlus--- — yt'Hr N me-nrity iTnrkn----- Ilomemnker award Slie is listed in "Who s Wlm in American llinh School.s, l'.)7'i.''___ _ Thj^ur week and is the reri[ilenl of — — Eye makwp is her^ NEW! scholarships this year from "DARK-EYES" ^ . - - Union I?udfic and Idaho Slate JERGEN’S University Club. Miss Quigley SUNTAN la a student of music, and a member of Ibe Caslleford UnltOd’ McllUKlist Cluirih. She mm FRESH ___ |)l»ns tj) alteniiliilal(>riiut ONLY_ h o l d s m e e t -STOP-Um-V-MAjL^T C - n ' g ^ VFW Auxiliary met Thursday eveninj}- in Veterans Memorial lOIVG m iL S ll o r Hall, b u ild s (li INSTANT — Kinal yearly rv[)orts -wc f{iven-of-U»e Buddy I'oopy sale longer nails ANTI- hiHN>r-ib^btKb(fay-^artii.>ir:it in mlnulOB- SHAVE SPRAY UNI-SKIRT Uie ^Mnuire N osing lloine In 7 6z; pERSPIRANKs^; M 0 li n t a i'l) li 0 in e . THE MODERN. UNIQUE "lO/VG NAILS" 8 OZ. Hehabibt^ition reports of tunc MOBILE HQUCSKIBTIKG • l«noth*r>o ■hort n t l l i . , CREAM nnd money i;lven tor the THU mSAMVHOME. • strangthana «V 1 1 m. $1t24 VALUE $1.59 VALUE veterans and thi*ir fainilies •Cot> Oi' R«*locn»»>cl • m*nds broken n*il». 5 D iM iiio n i C o lo n were Kiven by the chairman of • coy«ro rldpad n>H«. commitouz.-. CinrtntMd nol la BucHt ! coinmlinFe ’tir me" H'cii - S E n r o w i n ('ilizen'ship award tiaNf its- , M AG IC VALLEY 79^ . . . report. The . award js nivcu AWNfNG & mobile each year to the outstanduiM HOME SERVICE •({irl

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.-InJlani- ^.-Uzoi.,.. CoffceMate Creamer Jar »?+HPotatoes CrtscoOil 230 81 Total Vmr Save 3.02 I TotaTToii SOTe This Advortisoment Effocfivo At Sofoway Discount In All Of Thoto Towns; ISraiicI Tptcil^ ~*B of^ *jorbrncT “ Bigclifoot' *Pdydtio *P6cdtdnb “ *ldallb'Fci!l5 *W Effbctivb Toddy,“ MqyrT4r'fhru'Vifeynb83a^"'MciyT^3,“ T9?'3’’ EVERY DAY IS SATURDAY AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT -O irl-A rthor Holmiiromrhl»«orvr-N*mpa,.- .- t in c o .R. 5 c h b li.'B U .IV ^ .'.:-" Hagol'mtt'n. Stovon H. Slanley, Burley. , t w i n FAI.LS — Grnduntliin corcmonllM wIlP Mnr»Ka Artn Howell, rpodlcal recopllonlit. •Wanda Rm -Allen/, elementary education, BUI V«n DyKii, Jr., Roporl. . • , , * J '• ie Hew at 2, p.m.-lodny.nt the. College of. Jerom e. F ile r. RArnHio' C. Villalobos. Marslng- ■ Sniillmni Iilnho' liym nm iliitll ■ for. niMUt 32j Anrfefion.' ilbrnVy iechnolooV* - G re g o ry iScdf H u ll/g e n e ra l studies. T w in F alla- i- •___ . .1. I A/liirJttInn , rXlltll. -ShoshooiL------liinerili. Twin Falll- ._DnvJ(I.G«rvKODimy-.^. . .G . r niictii. . T , ------. ra^|.^H(inrV3onM n;=0"nrrill3llKilM rfl£h====Ka£Sft^^jA!!«^Jrffi51E_i^^ “ IW Il’ bT DrrJitncaTttml»rSe»tll'>. W ’ ‘ “ Rodnoy-iy. Darker, II llA lA llo n . Kuril. JIU...II B«r/on, oonor.l .ludl«, Tul.», , fienold,__^_ ld . ^ ______^ ,„Hnnloov. H o^Jn^rl. H.rn.nd.,, Richfield. Ttiompaon, dcnn of women, sitid n reception Is Marlorle Luclle KjJnnon, library technology/ ___ nlnnnoil for rlb tliir'"" ""'I ""'I'' fn n lllr.'i In llm ~Po{)gy~j r oarttbrnvrt;qalnes3r-HBHeyi- —T-iw(n-raus»— w in-FaU i»^ — ...... — Sludenl--Unlon-rafol_ ——— :— ♦ • — REPttlOERATiONflrAIRCONDITIONrNO:- James Albert OsJorkamp, business nd. Sergio M. C^rdiel, political science. Burley. W. L. AAanker, hlstorv; tw in Fails. K lm B erger, Boise. Danlcl'Sront Carrot!, Education, Jerome^ . Dorothy Gail AAarlow, special education, Twin ministration-. Twin F aIIs . . D ■ rinffrlnA_Twln!_FflllS,_ Susan Ro)j&ftnBPaim L T THfBtre-m-lT-Fredriek-r- bIwood A. UiflnfiV. pyu — pB tt *i7D.“chrl^iS', , punc.in B. McIntyre, pharmacy. Twin Falls. Laiaro Garja, Rupert. M d . . . •" , Joe Gonzales, Gooding-. Sharon Kay Phillips, business administration. Ch.irk's Richard Chrlsloporson. business. Twin John MlchacI McIntyre, Iherapy technician, -Lynn-W-Guieacri .Twin paH ^ H upert. Goorge.A. Plow. Sociology, Hoyburn .ctla G«y_aj,lk,jmdlcauecrc|ary, Wendell,. ' |l,°,?°Mar.hLMcMan,lm,inJlb arts, Twin ■ T w iV ^X h y Mfl£y_£^_EoQlJocciga-ldogu^«tr-Twlrt-FflHsT- “■TamaTa Erleno Clark, elementary cducallon, Falls. Patrick J, Ihll, Morphy. DnnUOH Rf ' • McNltt. therapy technician-...... Twin Falls. ,- Larry K. Johansen, Twin Falls. - ^Jo & sepiLN0p a -ri.-trrju —PrJQSl, a i, business.uuanmaa. rvut/s-.R upert. ,.______:______— . —______..______•Richer ______—Xrilll^H d^M rM'A uilig^h,'Burley. 'OllxlAk. ■ Dd'HnO^ M . Powers,‘ business a d m in is tra tio n , Ronald D, Clark, crimlnolooy- Filer. M a ry Lou M C K iii, h is to ry , T w in FTittsT Mike Nelson, Buhl. - ■ Timothy A. Cooke, pre forestry, KelChum. Buhl. • • '-•DRAFTING _ Tliomas A, Reo(^ Hoyburn. l\»m ijo K iifliiiu iw tio ll >r»l»^Wtttehft'.bu9fnoss, J crom e A, yal/jne Couch, elementary education. Twin Jon Bolton. GtwdlngT-— ------...... W flvne Snndefabn,' T w in F iills . ;-R a tt|Uui<. tm t'Wt!(jj^y ^wfltogy-n=' - ^ l l b.,:. -—:------Tpm Bulmorj 'wlfTFans. L»[i."Cbuch.'nSflCTnii-BurleY. , ' Kollh Cook Thomas, : , . TWUrF?>ll5.IWHl I flira. Rick Calvert, Twin Falls. Douglas Fred Trappen, Jerome. Steven'Gene'Rigby, general studies, ^\alta, Thomlis E.'Couch, business, Jerome. Richard L. Curtis, Twin Fall Mike.Weatherwax, Jerome. , Ruth Ann Robison, Qonurol studies, Jerome Robert G. Crf»nney, business, Rreston. Pick Haberman, Jerome. WELDING TECHNOLOGY •^i.;irtzQDan::CreGCh. law enforcemenl, Glonns- ^ Vrry M.-Riinnrrv. nducatlQn. Ktnn Hill. -Brad-UunvaA—UaiuUoo Leo Arambutar-Twln-Pallart:;^.-.------ICHnneth ‘ E. Ruby, busFhess administration. Kerry C, Klrchonwll^^-Klmherly^ • tle tt- ■ LaOra P. C reech, s e c re ta ria j. K ing H ill. Tvuin F a lls: B. A. Lang Ley, Rupert. Sergio* B utanda, T w tn ^ a tts ...... ■ •Robert Mark Samac. biology, Twin Falls, ' Louann R. Custer, 'oiementary education. C/M artIn.M iller. Jerome. R. Joe C la ire , B u h l-...... / A^ry Jane Schnell, two year secretarial, Jerome. ’ , r • M onte M u llin s. Sun V alley. John Gallon. Twin Falls. Wayne Phil Davidson, liberal arts, Twin Falls. Rogerson- Andy Son Owens, F ile r Steve Henson, Twin Falls. Nancy Lee Deieski, qenerai studies. Twin Falls. V irg ll R. S ch u lt/, a g ric u ltu re , Buhl. , Allen E. Pratt- Ketchu Ron K o w iti, R upert. Douglas C. Scott, environmental engineering, Gory B. Dick, education, Twin Falls. RLECTRICAUAPPLIANCE REPAIR Manuel Solis. Twin Falls. _ _ Jerry Sorenson', Twin Falls. ■.Patricia Ann Sine, o«ierni studies, Idaho Falls, Greg R Jefferson, Twin Fails berly. Larry Webb, Rupert. • Evelyn Ruth Slatter. therapy technician, '"iler ■ Jimmy Duane Dunsmot-e. general studies, Pat Linder, Caldwell. Diamond S' Loosll, Buhl. Randy Williamson. Twin Falls, Irene F. Smith, Iherapy technician. Twin Falls Tulsa, O kla. Kyle O. McGehee, Shoshone, Rickey Young. Burley. Linda Kay Smith, dental hygiene. Twin Falls Jotin Paul Eiledge. business manag^emenl. iw in Ron J. Manker, Twin Falls. Garry J, Mobei, Micronesian Islands. Ricardo Brad Sobers, general studies. New F. IIS, ■ „ , 1 MIkakhy M, Robert, Micronesian Islands CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION Y o rk . N. Y, Ronald Edgar Ellsworth, psychology. Twin John E. Sti*M»enou, Pocatello. INAUTODODY Susan Mario Solomon, criminology, King Hill Falls. Dale Westerman, Potlatch. Terry L Carlson, Twin Falls. Jeanette McKewon Steele, business education. John E lo rrie ta . J r., business. Jerom e. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS Jerom e. Michael D. Eriksen, busines, Wells. Nev. fa rm DIESEL a HYDRAULICS BOOKKEEPER-PAYROLL CLERK Eric Wynn Evans elementary education, Twin Michael L. Stump, pre law. Twin Fails. Terry Briggs, ^ \ \ n . . Janice Lynn Goetsch, Jerome. Franklyn James Sund. Biotoov. Twin Falls Falls Keith Drown. TvW Falls. ______Iniitse Rosemarie Fernandez, Jerome. anvil,i¥i,tttg-Mr-Thnet«»^soo4ol09y^le ------■ ■ T - — Thoma^^ul&r-R<3p«f-t— ■ ------" evecuTivL'5gmTRTAfey=^ 'witnoui«ctiaol uuufiuDuane Ihompson,I iiuitif.Y«ir Mftdical- Denial Socrotary ...... Berniece A. H ill, business adm inistration, -STENOGaAPU&a " F i l l s ” ------‘ ------' “E tugemo. ugenio ■Td'^ lovvi0^* La'jra Lynn Piccione, Twin 1 F a lls Sharon Rhone Jorgensen, Twin Falls. Frances B. Agte, mcdlcni denfal secretary. Mary Holcomb, medical secretary, Hanson. Robert Thomas Qualls. T Margaret Louise Larimor. Ruoori^ REGISTERED NURSING Elena'Marie Alldriti, Kimberly, .... ___>______,‘ ^ ____pjiyUii-Elalnc-An^letsoil^urlev.- .... Chinese u e a lh e r fjiitli ------Macnarct Ann_Balley, Jerome. Manine Kay Boehm, Twin J-ailS, 4 U i 6 r , \ — ______Karen Ell;a'belh Booth, Twin Fails, in TF~ Rhonda Kay Felder, Jorome. =Nabmf Greeherr-Bufleyr Motlday~during school hours. of a r l obJeot«,- St. Anthony.__ , TWIN FALLS - Hundreds of MaKic Valley Phyltis Marie Jenkins. Twin Falls. Mrs.‘ Andrus: .'leading {* loul-of special city, Uie Michigan Council for ArLs which created llie J______residenls have yl^;ed cultural display.s of the • Artrain; National Endowment for the Arts, ■ Sharon Lee Jones, Jerome. county and '.state officmls I-Viday, was also Nina Karel, Buhl ^ in iin wliiVh remains here until 9 p.m. Mori- WiLshington. I). C.. providing grants to gather honoretl witli a lea in die special train. She Mary Anne Keegan, Twin Falls. Uie materials and rollectioni'; and six we.stcrn opening of the Artrain diapliiys took praised Uie Artriiin as ••sonietliing.new ,lii Hie G. Rose K ra titJe rg , W endell. railroa^ls \liic li operate by moving Hie Art- Pamela Ann Lattin, Twin Falls. place Friday evenint; wlien Mrs. Cecil Andrus,’ ■\vay of cultrual opporluiiily for Idnhoanis." Mary Walker, master »f f’erfrnoriies. in- rain iirouniKlhe Rocky MminU»in area. Belva Louise Lammers, Twin Fall wife of Idaho's governor, cul Uie ribbon The Unlon^Pflclflc Railfoad Is, providing Ellen Mary^LeitchT^^T. -4f.odmrod Andr us ^mcl nthiT rllfinlliiclLS.. -follD w tnR -IIIUM'lllK “ iv u *...... I u transportation. .. forf-' tlie...... special....l ¥1 I-lfklrn. train Tt m iaaircnt“ DoTOThV'PISinii .-uwv. , . --- T>tcnic tfaintrain tgopenigopeu tolu theluu publici|umn. tuutodiiy Tlie Artrain, .sponsored by the Federation'of Violet Darlene McGillvray. Twin Falls. .miJdnnriatt:troili: iSRr^------— ------A i p n T L B6Ta-'W a !u a .'-'RupBgf<--* j — sound uquipfMid cars witli no engine an'clclepemis Violet Marie Myers, Twin Falls. p.m. Previously announced lime.'; were in- Rose Marie O'Connof. Jerome. c6rre c L _ “JuanlTiTMarle Pink'sloh, ‘TWin Fails ' & hoof ciass^‘ wilFbF''tmirinM' Hie train on - - ' OtliercontrlbMtors to Uie special six-car train biilwcen COmmunltic...... Carolyn Patrlcra-Rodman; Twin Fall^. Rosie June Satferwhlte, Twin Falls, fhU'Oay.tc'StPwnrt—McCammon. Jeftf^/irgoret-rThomp&on, PU«r------Sall^nn'ToW le, Jerome, F.-Watson. Kimti^Jrly.- frol Ann Wl\ltlonT-Twin^FjiU 4_ ------• AGRI BUSINESS, - R ich a rd A Adj»Fijs, H agerm an.

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Roborl M. Roaor*. HhXeUnn. Mike NolMi Sollors, Hagerman. Stpven M. Shinn, KImborly, Rlck'Stove.Toddi.Duhln^ 4louo-S.-StrdUd.-G^oil[QCL- -JlnreinninnirpoH cf^rw o Pedestrian vs. vehicle: lOoST^Re^winnah i s'

By JOCKLYN CLOWAUD I’fck'slriatis are ofleri t)verwlielim.‘d by iriickK, — ;------— .,-T lm u K * N e u s u r l t e r ...... _±Liiimujm iutupow(Ki4a4;uciutuhlcIui;-pawUi>u,------1 TWIN FAT.I.SW'In n conFrontation between two art' l(uuU*(l cnttle trufk.s (In downtown Twin |K*(ie.slriJ«randV£*lifde in downtown Twin Kails, Kalls?T. Three are m ilk trucks and one a dieser ttie pedeNtrian is often the loser. >-, tnick-lrailer outfit. A wrecker hurries tlirouyh. Perhaps he is an endanf’ered species, worthy I'ourtcon telephone company trucks (believe il of .w:atchinii by reporter and photoi-rapher. to or not) lire recorded in a lonf'er period of time. -see wtinrnrc htrhTlW j^rm rinTfiT^lorjn^nief njT“ “ ^ u t 1}l)~sotire’T iin s n rt^ ■.^mR*"omrs“arrmnt{ Does he dodKO traffic and hope for siifety, or tliront’h ii^ain. Why all throui’li tills particular does he stroll unconcernedly, lotting traffic ii'ilerscclion'' ' watch for him? • Specify of pedestrian: Wliut are style.s and — .'riu‘-aKKi«nnu'nl-iti^bvim isij'-thr-vphirlir-iFr- ---“ BnlrinPH'TtTTfnf’C of traff[(*: 11lli>1)l‘eir(nooks~ beavicr. more'powerfulrnnd will win 1 n any nptthertonRhtnor-lpft; but phin(?es tnwnni thp- CQUissionsiluulion.Butcana pedestrian out race far sidL-iif the street. Traffic usually, slows down Look? an automobile, or is tbi* old rule ‘ ‘the pedestrian for him'.' has the rinht’of way," an invalid one*' . -'nit'Ionf'distance runner: He begins a dash 'llu* Tinies-News observers clocked two l& Ix'fore li-avmj’ the shadow of the corner tnituite period?) at Twin Falls interspctinns this~ —bu!ldin('~anrt"runs'*7)C iG s^Iur'U u‘orelicjiHy"^ ..m*ek, In both places, the car was the wihnyr, empty ruudway. ~l\TinFTinersec1Ion ‘oT Main iiml SHonhone ^ T iii’ moflier: She'~6ften has a bnby in Streets. 103 pedestrian crossuif’s were stroller, .sometimes in her arms, sometimes in 'observed (some of those were return trips.) Of .tow. iilrollers are hard to maneuver over the tjiose pedestrians contcstinf* with -vehicles, only center Ktrip. Escape from traffic takes a few 21' were stopped for. out of 52 who supposedly seconds more time. Attention is divided, news ^ a b o u l — automobiles and trucks. Tlie vehicles tended to feeble, .somelimes absent minded. He forj’ets slofj more often for more than one person. Of the ifafficmid walks erruticallr; He often stumbles the '■■21“sl(jps. for pedeslriaiisTirUiFTfosMvjnkT”r4“ “i)ircuriri)uris"«:wayrsafC7»-sinornrlst?nTm^ce“ — p c B p l i were for inore than ono person crossing at the hiip. Moral: Be unpredictable, it iittracts thore .SiUne time. ■ attejiliiiii.- -XluL.'Linui.s.NiiU’ii sU llm plcd InJuiliiivi! in lht‘ J u i i m : Siuictity of the person of the pedestrian. The Quesliitns: inter.'^’lb n of Tliird Street Wost with Second Whicli tlrlvers .stop for pedestrians? -.Avenue_WV9l:between theTline.s f'^wH No piiUorn discernible. Perhaps-thenifternoon ______SundayJii^v ,13.. 1070- and the U. S. Post Office bulldlnf* was Ihejt Is too plwisant. DrivcM-fHtr-# nol-<|DltJc to'^itoprbut' --- wtiti'hed for a fifteen minute period. 'Hiere, aiT- rensiinahly [wlite. No onif’fs run doutf! unfortunalylw. the pedestrian losl Identity Why ildii't more people use bicyclfs?-Cyclists a^ainsl the (inefw(jly traffic. __ observed are carefree, more mobile than Only Kl hardy'walkers attempted to cro.ss the. automuliile drivers, le.ss vulnerable than three lanes of traffic. Of those, according to the pedestriiiiis. crosswalk.law.seven needud to be stlipped for, Why ikm't doubli-* parkera realize that they hut only one was notlcpd by pnssinB motorists cause tniffjc nroblems-^ f)nt» far in fhi- ncrlf nf. a ^ allowed to cross \^thout widtin({ for traffic S the niall halfway in the traffic^ lane atoiia-lQ- topnsy.^^rhiniiitoTnobileiv»s~winnerraHc?nst^—opas; cars.— “ —■ ■ ,untilinlir i the f>as shortage ^cts wur^c. Jh''{y"rL'ally iFue, or does if j^st seem trial Patterns worthy of note: Observation.H at such winiieti drivint’ vports cars tlirounb busy Hiterseclions- are slatistically Inaccurate, but -- intiT.Heclions drive them faster 'tliap men ' .sonie’ fi'eneralizatldns can Ije drtmh. drivitin .siime?"

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We/Bfc^Vi^py-Winnp^ - - . MRS. MILDRED LLOYD , : ■ ' . fheafer Rl. 4; Twin ^alls STUFFEPANGEtPOOD 1 small Jnr maraschino - - ch‘ehiwiTh‘8liil!d ii|1d edfam s m Batoyour own (avorlto imgcl-:J4-niti-p(!amii„aiLup:::^ g i v e n okeror-buy-a-lni'ee-oner-“ l-cup-moriihmallowiir cut up jDool. aic« Iho top o((, about 1 cup heavy croailti, whipped tm-lnohrlrom-tho-top-ond- -«movein»lde of cake, loavlng— Ml«- Ui«-Bbovo IngredlotiU Uicator. pntltlod . h aholl. Pull tho removed cake W lh the removed cakeiand mi *Splndlc or Mutllntc” by John' Si^ariim dadd; • tte Bhell. Replace the top and ,,D. F. Jllnck-wns presented for - ^ I nnnn can crushod pint— -+ M t wltli- Mvon mlnut«-or Uic lJtQrnry Art Guild when It opplc, drained n ' Other favorite Icing. ____ jnctjniucadnyjiMtinajiLiiic, home of Hra. Fen Covlnfitop. Ttic prcscntntlon wns iinilor -*— the-dlreetion-of-Mrfl.-Gordnn . . Crockett. She wns nsfllwlcd by .Crockctt. Mrs. .Jnm ea .Cox. . Mrs. Hoy nnl)lKJl,, Mrs., Jerry

Tlie nwllfletl tliouRht wns Mrs. CiirolQqPnrrott, worthy ---- — given by-Mrs.-Wllllnm Jones - p ; j'_)_mntron ofKrTcir.Smlth, worthy the oi|es witl\^ ------nnd—M-ns—lnkcn—from-rthe— piitron, conducted tho biutncss miss .->T- • __ ■ :writint^a of Uoyd C. -flQURlaa. meeting. • - Glut? president, Mrs. ClniTdc n(!iwrt!rwcrc cIvcTTln^i body aii4 — i ■ wolHomoiU-a-wi Flossie McGregor, treasurer; T oicnibcr, Mr«. Gernld Mrs. Susan-Cljjrk, sccroUiry, Up above, it's a fine, soft leather,body, in . M.cycrh»ffer, and f'tiesta for annual report; Ted - SrhlUi, ■KINGHILt-Mr.nndMr.,. cbptyle. Down bdow. contouraa --- - ' Uie evening', Mrs. James Cox, finance commlitee; Lloyd Wesley. Fink, King Hill, 1 •, sohd'beechwooci soles . . . with Tv super-, ...... \^r.s, Grunl Ward, Connie Nelson; attendance-; arid. Mrs. .• - V; • ■ ; . ... announce the engflBcmcnt o f .. X- conifortiiblc toe'cV efit a n d c u p p c d heel _ l._jialiliol-ttnd-Wockclt llrl)wfnrnm)iincvd'tlint •commtttcc— offictirj; -for. the- conUnn-.ycan ru bb er outersole to .. Morin Is the {n)n-oLMr..and ,-Vi-.______•---- r...... , fire Mrpi (Jovlngton, president ^Mps^wwDornabo—wDornabo— Lonaorlir Mrs7'rileFTx*A]jelC firsTvrce' Glepns Ferry. I'antasticl , f>rc,sident; Mrs. Byron Averolt.. — - -Miss. Fink Is a student nt .sct’ond vire presitient; Mrs, Glenns Ferry High School. Ti?Hoy Perinnnn. secTCtary; TH/S old-faihlonod schpo/ room Is o n e Morin.Js employcd.by thc.J, — — Bj*pn©il-:— Kkinhur-r— If. Simplot-Ranch, west of-- .;Jblr^.G(2or;'e:Uun(^H -- Twin—f alia—Corvnfy—Hltiorital;-SoclBtY~M^ Mountnln^lonur------hi.story iind publicity; Mrs. . soum^on Highway 30. Many now /foms The couple plans a Jund 2 Jcrry^Swcriscnrhospltalilyr wedding at the LDS Cliurch in J Outgoing officers, Mrs.*^ Schoolroom havo boon addod.'io (iho musoum and to Glenns Ferry. Onude Brown Jr., Mrs. Bnbtul, Iho buildings In iho back which Include a ------. ------^------'(

——pnUilogl Wo'love to dealan for

glamor atyloi. Choose one pattern Ifrcol Send 76 cents' now. Instant Fashion nook. tl. InttwLSowlnarBpgli — 1_____ !s()nyj;KoarJU(ini!imw.J.l,,-„ SgruCiy Miiv’ a 1)1/ 3 " Tlmis Njiws. TwIn F»l|i, Idjlhi) ,’lS m iss ISU student to institute:

-T l’()L'ATfn,IA(UI’l 4 - B tla n '-' IR U lie n n r lV t ic r ir o r i'Iic m iiilf y r '------e n g a g e d -Kent Ijinlb,- Twin Piillii, hn ■ To nftontl'-the Clilll'ornla ’ ' Idnhi) Slalt University InslUiilo Uitnb wnii nwonloil 0 ^ Idnlro^StflterUnivorBlly^Bi'nd-- |;nnillinte~ii}ialntiiritslilf)“ W c li V ^ TWIN- FALUS* - ,Mr. nnil uutc, has liecn ncccptcd tor -pays »391 n inonth' and in Mra. UonJftWirt I/rBflHKfi.'TwIrt- T^rTTnuriTOTit tn i'T ^ iw r n fr ^ liitiiii' T i. ih inaliluuLiitlcthikiloKy-ii!__ poyiniUuuionL enRagement jind, forUicomifif! Pasadena,, accordini; to' the innrrini’c of tliclr dnuKl’tcr, aitinnQn._tQ_Darrv U>c Hcck.

-Stoele imcl IJirry-necly-.-Twin- F a ll. . > Miss nrluKH will' be ■ Kraduated^ from Twin Kails School this spring. She Is presently eniployt*(l 'at pi: th('swp(‘r^uniiner > McDonHld-s, T\vln Falls. SHANNON BRIGGS ... .nflck-wlU bo Hraduutwl front— Twin Falls Hi|;lv School Ihis ' . . . sets date sprini’^JHe is eniployed j(l (In* iil . 'f i . i l ’li' v.y,ilkiM); .... "Hio couple plans a '.luno I'wln Falls Oreyhoumi ntid . 2 ■.viili I. Mill I'.u lJ c v i aiMiK-.i'ciip^vJ j . - . . w e d d iu K . “ C()UNTItV-W Pi}Tt:ilN. enfiTtolncr 'HCTiBcn - ; TVaijwnys-n\jn -Depots — • ------1------■iiifc^Wi^4kH»)V-lvi*l ...... “ CnrKll! pcrfofmN In trlpU‘ nt Cnclus P c I c ' h in I'll 111 .- v i|'|M ii, C iH il, li|i|U ’ w \ ■ .luokpol, Nftv.-The pliolo (n ncliinlly A triple U rl);K ( i» ii:itM K -ti(>ii w it h ', Jjsir Triple cntcrtaiiicii*, exposure Uiki'M ih i^ K one 'oMtiH reccnl showK! Wendell reunion set v»M'.iiiU- ilun str.ip I iIIk InKi pertormniu’es wUI l>e toHay; M oilier’s Diiy; (I*h«t« by Mike Urtljurtfiou) ---■■ ■“ WRNDKLL - Plans liave 25H7; Mariana Morristni Mu>k, begun in Wendell for a reunion 5:ii;-2 Uli; Leifna Morrison of Hfive grnduatlny cla.sses of A m b r o s e . r).'}fi-2527; Joyc«* S ' U)t‘ VyendelMliyh Sc-hool lo Im' I’crry. Collins 5;M>-2-t71! . , . a l l held nejtt year.. Wendell, and Norma Sniitli Tli'e event is planned for July li) w e , 32‘l-275-l, J e ro m e , ^ ■ : i n f l .7 107.1- fn r o f T 1,11 i e located to ^tvoid tiie reqiiires a cold watqr line. KAST contrnct would wrap Up * 7;i 4k J 1UH12 work flow froiu.uiitLcgunter to Because tJie r e fr jg e r a to r .or VF7T V Q J ir ^ e j j l l y ex|)On l-;asi WonTd anouier:- . freezer 'genefales cOKI and a ♦ J H n ^ q :> foil thi.s play before it got I-'reczers and wall ovens dishwaslwrs produces heal and 4>KH7-12. iliAQa started He would review the aren't used as frequently in ste<)m. tli(^se appliances should SOUTH (I)) bidding and see (hat South meal pre|)aration iis tlie sink U< separated by 3-Inch )n- _ A A had to hold both ace and king of diamonds for'liis bid. TFe untl otlier-jjppUances-Uierefope^-sulHtcd filler strip.* - ♦' A K U 4 might al^o hold the jack in Uiey cati be pluL-ed tfi an area Do not pface tlie refrigerator JkJ iiiitr. which casu . East's - queen uuLside of tlie work triangle. inunG(liately next to the range. Nunc viihicr.i'ili- would l)c worthless, Then he A wail.oven, fur example, is Av|)id putting the JjlTjll__ .Ellil__ S u u ih . wmild see thal if We.sl held three (lianV()iu]s""to "tlu' 1 ♦ - can -be- or Avull oven in a corner, beside- -aiut-i;ouUl4l ♦ AJl) *;}:• = Deelnrej'-jnight-try t<»-rm»- el tiler at about cuuntertoplevel... way, ._giviiig opaque ai^il W h a t /\V S (JlJJvSTIO.S’ refrigerator mo

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ttPIErflllESeFEA«H JnctirdingS^f^ ...... Great-s'avirigs on shoes- for now! Tp.wear with pants, skirts, jeans and slacks, RighEi^iia-lhoJnoarl. pf-tho- season.' All t|-om regular stock. .

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• In Lynw66d~Sh^^1tig C«ntsr > Open frldoy until 9 piHli___ '’•'7our*fCSnlccar3i?‘5 « ^ npJlrlmenl durliii; Uic wook whilo. working in Iho city. mak- l lie wns rcUirnlnp U) Jiis-counlry homo and wife on wot-konds- TJiis nrrnngom ont proi>nl>ly contrllh utnl to lliclr [yri'Kcnl mnrllnl slntus — lopnl sepnrnllon. To my (li‘^mny. rtiy roftm m nlo hfw invU ocnvy Ilis.VfCfnt. r o ^ lil my npnrttncnt witch iic is.out of prcsont«d-diirini{ thu wook. A - I town iin fr<-quojit l)usincR.s triji'i. ‘ feature of. the band ni^ht ■ Till' u ife sp(^m.s to thrive on this new urliHn Htnws- concert was the presentntlon o f ______phcnv Slip invites licr country Humpkin frfcnds ns'woll nn th(>^ 1073 M usic Edncntor of the —• v hor ncw-f«Hlow stirltnrpnli^l^ft)t^'proiip~ tliernpy~se.‘;Blon?rln -VpftrTiwniTl'In-bcl^lmiRliter,-^---- DEBRA’TAXB07 tlic npnnmoni.' ^ who has directed instrumental > I nm losinjj my mind over this jirrftn|?iimenl. How do inusie- in -Uio--local ficliool - -- , . p/ans r ifG S you (eel n l« iu l‘ nn es)rhni’r Imsband's alwcMui*? ANf>NYMOUS -In-addition -hu hati—boon- •iiL'ilvu ItrnniH lL'al |>rMt^rams~rin^ the community, conductinf' the hurley Maf’ ic Valley Symphony the OFFICERS of Iho nowly formed Magic past 10 years, atid directin}* the Valley Chorale slucly scores' fo r ih c B u m p k in orc-hestra for the Ma^ic Valley “Tho P/i/o/i” groups fall prosonfatlon of nilettante |)erformances for misslsets in v a s io n Officers named by Felix A^ondo/sso/m From lo fl. th e ciKht years. He also is stake oificcrs-orc'M ri—Jotnei kcofc. sccroiary’- - -nn(}Tcninnal7mfsf^ircrTor7or^^ t r e a s u r e r . Roger Vincon/, prosident. and the LDS Church and;5Huly-dote^ M rs Albert Allen, vice president conducted the city band for some years. liUHLEY - Mrs, U yle 0. ___ |>KAU ANONYM O US: I Uiink your /rii;nil lind n lot, of ■ 'I'lii Avufk's ubscrv;ini;c; ivuV JiinSilTTlurlcy, lirtnfiimCK-thc ^ g'nM' thr--mr fif--VnJ>(’nant My l)oy friend and I love each other and wt- want formal orjjanization with the vice' president; Mrs.’ James dire(.-tors arc Mrs, David levels of capability. Tlie stated floats, Lynwood A.ssociation, Miss Talliot is a t»raduatc of fn I'ot m arried o u r prohlom Is we can't fin. seronil; who will marry us and we want to I’ct married in a church. directors, Mrs. lilakc . Kijtohlich. .IrihrT Vfin Hu'ren and \Tnimf providtr^rcsidcnts' of tb r -^irfiaaizaliiinsv-^fla attended Hrij'liam Younf' Neither one of us belonji.s to a church. IhiI we «|o be- Officers of the ^roiip are lilirarian ; .Inhn ^ W atiand, Harrus. Maf>ic ValU', willi - the CounciF, firs t; D ilettante’, 'lievc in (Jod, Abby, we hove (^one to threo churclies atxl opportunity to sin^ choral .se<'ond, and Ma(lri^^als and University . ftir tlie past two --- the-inlnf?!»eni lher<^-liave*refuwKUU)-iiw»n-y-mtf-4>eeHUHe-^W'— ' ahd becfrnTnpfpHTmterh -r40nf^aulMlUHlr^»tl)-lH*KU»f- don’t Unonj* to TIIKIIl church Since when does a church with choral works. show honors also Koin(4 to tlie Poole was j-’raduated ^'■om belonfj to the m inister? . ' 'I’he I’roup plans to present at Idaho Mitirant Council, Matnpa Hi^h School and wnl be Please tell us where to ^o We want to Kel m arried as V J L y K ie f . least two major oriitorios and •'nU' (irace Baptist Clmrch enrolled as a senior at Brigham • soon as |>ossil>le without caiisinjj our paront.s any more other clunal works each year. entry won first in the youth Youn^ University in the fall. Ho is majoring in psycholoHy, l>enrt4«elH* than they’ll naturally have wlimi iliey find o u l. " ”TliO Me.sslah‘'^ a s 7 ’rV^entnr -rli\nTftnTT uMth “DKCCA Tind nbout this. S, ANIJ J . Sear.s. sliariiij' second place He served an LDS mission to TWIN l-’Al.I.S '111C Howl TW IN l-'AI.LS The AiiioTna (1\[irch has t)Oon restocked by . (15 vocalists this spring honor.s-* ' the Minnesota-Manitoba DK A K S. AND J .; I am Hiirc I cftirrim l a ck r^y m n n under spiit_i!>iL-imiiL.ltl_iniLkn.jn, ■ -WcdiiiuAu...... -M av .M i.. 7;~whrrp ymi arc anrt-how l-xnirTnntnrt—yntir^ln-tlir—ni**!*!!--- not iH'cn f(irmall> oriianizeiT 'time. I HUHf'oKl yon tHi yoiir poronts n( once. No matter Wednesday Tliere will be -Hnnsen -cTuE whnt yon tlilnk. th«*y are your lu-sl frjenilH In tlnn* of plant .sale. TWIN KAI.I.S The iVnd-a- trouhlr. iland l!lub will muel at 2 j^.m ,. . AtUSCUW^_ John llecht. plays cards Wedne.sdav with Mrs’ 'NVilliain’’ Ketcln'un, and llolmllorst. WirThers DI5AU A U nV : Aftt;r 25 years of ^-anailinj’ . losli?i*T " S riub will have its annual . iio e lk i'i' a l liltL! S p a rk.s S li* -e t. lia/.clton. have Ihumi apixiiiiled *:::'small fortune, then losinR niy Nvife aiwl fanuly btvatisi* of ii. . HAN.SKN The. Jolly Miither’s Day luncheon at 'to the»;\ssociate(l Students uf T\V1N FALUS - . Tlic Twin I was ready to commit suicide Then I joiiunl GAMHl.lOHS Tw(-l\i- Pinochli- Club met Koto’s Cafe at 1:H0 p.m. TWJN i'AI.I.S The tiu- UniV(-rsit.\ yf Idalio I'alls DuplicaU- Kruini' (lub A N O N YM O US It n»*w lease on life CoiiimunlcatiiHis Board, ih ft Thursday evl•ntn^: at nuir>^d.iv f-vi-ninj' a t'the hmne Wedtiestlay • Heservations Shaniruck Clubwill meet at the M y wife nave m e another chat\ce an;---TlM*-Manlo _Ho}!nh(trM,, a, ao[ilu>niore [ire-, li...licii:iQii_.una_L—K._Uai;k. h”a'd"money on it“ I’ve t>eKfredrhorro\u>dTn(rnroTlf?a"j'(?t!Tliy ntnia Ball won low, Mrs'. Mary Valley chajrter of the American TWIN FALI.S The Scotcli lait major, will serve a one- .secoiul; K. J, Cook atiil J. U. soul to net njoney to f-iinible with. I've known po4)ple who . Bazaar at tiic I’resljyterian \i-ar term Biu'toii, tinril. Taylor rrceivrd thi‘.<|oor prize. have forH«l c1k‘c I(s and eml>ez/.le:y-compuliive-f{amblcr_ja-lhe. worid would (.Hlilfcllows Hall, Mu.su- and ■ attend junt one (JAMlU.Kl'US A N O N Y M O U S meeting It enlertainiiieiit will be --- coi»ld-«HVH‘-lurt-lif4‘'-Il- ^ve

I)K A U 'C T IU K I): J lie a n r nlMiiit (JASiniJ-:iLS ANONY- TW l^ l-'Al.US - Mrs, David

chanre atul altendod M>me Mn'»*llnKs anonyinoiuly In New 111 a honi: recital Munday nt York uml l^ti'Aiigples to rhcck them out. ft was an jnspira- 7 If) p.m and OrlD al the ”Aiidrcci...a pluhlij iicw hrulpLured tlon to ser ’ euti «lriv»Th. stock hrokiTs, Kchiwl teachors, l''irst Ba|)tisl Chftrch, 'IVin • 'eritertnlneffi. biislnessmp-n; mlislctaus, lialmdenij'. «nd «>'.• Fnlls',...... ; cialltt'c atUJolned-to({cthi;r_tu_ovcrcumc a.common rnenty — the urjje tii Kambh-. h’cr Inforntntion ah^mt tin- (’t.A. TWIN FALLS 'IVin Falls carpet in 12 lit up-tempo Jnci'MnU’* oearest yoo, w rito to I ’ . O. Box I7|73 , l,os AnReleH, American Legion Auxiliary California 90017, Y«*o riin 't lo»i<-. l i \ free. will hav(> a no-host dinner at

Prohlemi? You’ll ferl brttrr If you It off your ch«t. p in,

-arotA^jersonaUttply^xItitJo-ADBXi-BflX ______M eetinuJoJulluw^ ______. Calif. 8006#. En^se_i)tam ped^ sclf addrfss^il rnvrlopc. • pletfie," -TWtN-F-At-.l.t;— • M rn Ann Hayt^ has yone to—Sair- I'ram-isco for a meeting of the national church periodical conunittee of the F.piscopal 6 blesipa$S:::t ests’______diurclL She ,Ia.drredor. of Ihia.

T W IN FA LU S Laura Ijnda Armsti'onf’ received ii . TW IN FA L LS Mu-hael V, Craner _J^b ie pin for selling tlie ntost O ir tis, Tw:it> Falls, senior at ■■jiass’edHielr'[rfflflcH'nc’rT^ts" “T^'et.s 'f(ii ' th r 'sm i)rf'jrsf)orir Northern Arizona University, - it fa mectjnR of Bc^tlwt .No.’ W^ .d in n r r , . ' n a u s iitff. Has bC(;n clcricit ip .:. ' International Order of Job's IVnise tVaiu-r was ‘Jobie of inembcrshi[) in Plu Ka|)|)a Phi, Dau^hter;^, Wednesday nijjht. Uii' Meetjnj;,- l.y n n jlid e r was uilernational honor so<-iety. ♦ _ Im ro d u c e d were Pa.l "Uobie Jobie" aiul Carla UrypiliiiK, Kiiariliiin iiM iulllia- (Jraliert was.birtlula\ ■TWIN F A L L S rountry ^No:— &A-:— Pmil— Mosrlry;— t — Wnmair*s(‘lnh'will-Tnwt-ntthr-n iLssociat*' f?unrdiat)-of Betliel Secret fa Uiers will liv revealed BoniTson HoteJ lu .the O lass,, 'No, 5T>-, Carol Littim er.V rand _ \ < \ linT,,jHitlB;day. Mississippi from'hlahil' M ary .Tones ' i;ave arian's. report im the •-fOundinR'of'Mothur's I3nj':---- . -- .

Staters speatc

FII.ER Brenda Moyer aiVd" • Sandra Heap, thl^year^'tiirls— - S lo to ‘ ,deltH{<>l«a.' spoke to ;Maroa Club meii)bers_ 'nuir- 0

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^; "McrrtbCKfl' Tnmm' tmrttrtiT ^ r'^ pinns to tour Uic Snnko illv cr Si*ars-n«ise Scars - !(!alu» Fulls Sears - I win Tulls Senrs-Caldwell Daily ii.m. till !) p.m. Ouily JlillO a.m. tilt I) p.m*. l>i«ilv {»:•») a.pt. till p .m . ,l>nily Oi.'lO a .m . t ill p .m . pottery plant during the June , !) fi CARD ond PARTY SHOP S e a r s Xues. tind Sal. till (» p.m. Sattirtlay till (! p.m . I ue!<., I h iirs ., S a l. t ill <1 p .m ., M o n ; .and F ri.' t i l l !) p .m . _jpceynfl^MrBj jn ob Tqlk_und— 6 -On-Th«Mall Downtown, Twin Folti - pcmr " “^tfiMliiy-NofMb(ill-J^p.mf------.-r- Mrs. ncn Mnl will.bc hostesses^. SE'AB5»'.W0E p V*CK AN|) Cebra A, Human, education. etljiineiTinij; Mury G. Hata, Mr. rind Mrs. James: A. a' foiir-tlec cake , with four •. cblleno of eilucation; Dan R. Heyburn; Gerald K. IMce, letters and science.- Webster, Filer, hearts formint’ Uie base, n ie Frazier, ■ cblle('e of business atu! econofni^s. Sun Valley: Bob B. Petqrson, Hov.- Mr.- Wlnlcrrodd cake was decnratcd-with'pinks “ PmrlTTiTrlBfr:'' Constance I,. .feroinc: Antliotjy R. Goetz letters anil science.--...... • performed the double ring and ilj’ht aqua lilies and sufjar Hicks Kinyon, letters and and Stanley K. Ricketts,. Twin Falls; David'1.. Bo.ss. ceremony .before. .tlni_altar-_rlM?llH-acccnlC(Lwlth linht-pink.,. •-Hi'leni'i‘--HtHl-Bri*nt-(-;r-{)<»wd7 - aHricultuj-e; Karen- l/^Vlnlnj*— C4HU’ad-H-Boull(>n-nnd Gerald--- which was decorated with two lacework. ' ; inastiT.’s dejiroe in teachinK'. Waj’ner, education; (lary M. 1.. Hels, aj’ricullure; Ralph K. tjipers and baskets of white It was lopped with ii cherub Hifrlcy: Richard \V. Tomie. Wjilj’anjott. letters and 'Jones, William W. Kock.and j’ladloli, pink chrysanthemums under an archway with bells. _ ? ‘UricuUlire; . Puvid . W. «i‘ience, •...... ; _ . ... .Kendra W.. Shaff. cducatinD:.. TTnir- aqTrj~bTirc~‘ponH)6t1“ 7Jlc^scrTjf-nmnmkrw il.‘?nen-' ■ jiaynian. business and Klinljerly.: Glenn , F*-. Andrew B. Kevnn, chrysanthemums., . circled with leather leaf foliage econymu's; Karen A. Jackson, Sht^VmiJker. - anriCulture; cnKlneerinj'; Patrick T .' i...... The ■ aisle, .pews . were, and ..Rink and. aiiiiu pompon eiin'ciition: Terry-lir- Durnil. lliiro»‘ L. trwin Allen. Imsiness---I)urlan .leffrey K, Bell, of science;. William P. Kearley cascadinj^ into a chapel train, cut and served the. cake. Mrs. Marjorie Sinclair, 'IVin Falls. ■ aKrirulture; !/iren (), Holmes. anti Charles • T, • Rich, Tiny jrldesccnt sequins and Alan Webster, siijter-ln-law of announce.s the ennat»etTienl of Ca.stleford: Michael C,. . en^^ineerinf*: Susan V. Bell, anrlcidture; Charles K. rSCfrt— pPHTlJj— oi;tlinPd~the7-lh«^hridfrcrnT^nd—KhaiMjr^r^^tif-^daugiileiiTiJ—Alarjiha- -tirayhralTTinnnulturp; • i'*it uu^Unt.-iinil-aa:oikil. Ilii! .,liiililnaiin_acm l_c°ffi-'t .anil___unin.son, in M,irk i>, prnu. -Ur—U4m.iti|tu.-.|oUm-ii--aiia. A llc n ^ u A n iit ^ l il lis ^ iin d econoiuic.s, and ...Rl^dnv .1^:“ .AND MRS. DAV1U WtBSIb'R' ed«es of the ruffled tIers. A jiunch. Pratt is the grandson of Mr. .SLiL'jicu; -UavW ,-U licest, W l'mlj'D. Taylor. ktlLTa anil Ambrose, letter^ and science. lari-e organza bow ' wa's ’ "TInj quartet tables were and Mrs. Jess Rbllatui Sr., n)a.iti‘r of covered with '^ iitc (lamHsk,’ attjiched at the-back waist line ShoslHmc; ...... I'lili'ii;. i;ifjui._l(, -OtUuJ- . with long streamers flowing centered "with with m ilk ' glass Miss Hranson is a junior at agrii'ulture; Devra over the skirt back. ' goblets on a ring of blue net 'IVIn Falls'High School ■ .Si’iiaefer.ediii'atlon; .Shlrlcy A. Music club plans pink flowers an if liglited by Pratt Is employed, by O K Her elbowdength veil of Y

f?bC5£R ViNCBNT. right, and Mrs ______t oon Smith look ovor music pYopar- I. U I I Vi.'I I I -I - inning a o ^ua cJi/o niano plonp number to>0 bo oroiontodprosonJod Our *3i?9,96 Mantcr Hecjrooni ^iiiie onnua/ Roso Luhch'vpn of tho Twin planiied PoHs-Mustc Club Of 12 30 p m M onday d l'/h'd Y M 'Y W IA ------Choose these oilier richly finished "Del Amo "Del Amo Pocnn" sol includes mrtto(, triple Pecan" bedroom pieces— all sale priced for dressor, lic<-|dl)oard anil (ramo. . lavish 2lhjs special-evetil!------“ Moflflorf.Woiffl'slsMlil'wlllrliilricahrdesiBiiar-

® Kppiilnr # 1 MAI/rA - Mr. and Mrn. Miss BooUi is a graduate of was ' firadualed ‘ frqm Sriow Use Sears Easy I?ayriient 1 Boyd Booth, MaltJi,.announce Ritft liliverdligh School and him College In June, 1072, nnd Is • Ki‘^ iiliir #74.0<>Nif>li(Hlmiii}TM nyrl:5lll comingline mnrrlage the ir^ University fur tlie pasiuiree _ Tlic couple phms a JtJime^’T' dnuphler, Tere.sa, to Neal 'I^. - years. wedding, in Uie Ixigun LDiS S n.r>-H niM - S.-ar> - l.lu l... F.iMs ' .SnirN - I W ii. M K ' . Menlove.• MenloveMtnlovc is a griuljnU;KriKljntc 0 o;/ Temple. icmpio. Hioy iiioypian plnn mto sponauiospend Uio — n iiilv !h ;m .•.m. t lllK ,,.m. D mIIv IJr.m H.in. tn i llp .m . J)t»il> !»=;»» ii.m. ti» !I l^ il> ii.m. I ‘ P ' ____ jL!eiiiovLaallio Konof Mr;und-Junh_Hliih School and haa__ ifllimmor. ln_iJnck8on_Ho(Q, .... Sears lu i'v iiih I Sm. t ill (> o.in. ■ SjU»r

r_ - — , A _ _ — .— ^-1 a O^ HOME SEWERS [ ^^wsotcpyb M iiTft-i Twin Falls, nnhouj’ce the. Perfect Pallorn Every Time? j cnnKfinent of ihelr duu«hter^ 'Rosemnry Vlrglnin, to I'yronc : AnEND 0UR2H0UR |

Potoraen is Ihe-son of Mrs. l " Guy Petersen . nnd. Max PATTERN FITTING CLINIC I Petersen, l»th Twin Falls, r I "Mis-s Donnelly will yrmluiltc Learii how to— frotn Twin_ Falls HIkIi . R<;hQOl. • DraUT’atternB I Ihis .‘iprlni; iind plans to attend •' Adjust Patterns ... I the University of W ahojn thp ._FHJlny_J3arment . i fjiir • • Mnke Any Blie I Peter.soh will al.'io f^raduate Any Style I frd.n Twin^’iiijs "iMLSSDONNELLY: • Leam-Pe&lffnliif-Ag---— Ulis sjirlni! und will ntloiici the- % ______J -- -DBsirne)(8 Do It I University of lUaho this fall. • • • O n g a g ^ a • Copy Latest FashioM ^rMltion: Darla Nam ed to groups _• NoMastVf'WUli E»pcrlcnoe No .___ Fiiurlnr ---'AII"EQuIpriiBnr"AA>allabl^t-€Hnle ------' - Ma^ic Valley natives were sophonuire women’s service Admission |3.00 ! njHned to two' women's honor/iry. CLINICS BEGIN AT ■ NEW' Of^flCERS of Iho Dilollanloi of honorary service organizations 10 A.M., 2 and 7 P.M. - I on the Idaho Sliite University All Classes Identical | Magic Vallo^^ from loft._ Colloon Lqthorp, OUR NIW PHpNI campus during Parents’ socrotary. Bradford T Hickonon. pro$i- _JU(MUIU& W ED. — M A Y 16 I dont.- -Jo«^f(ing— trvnsuror. • and ■Miriam- Freshman coeds San’dy -733.ft442 POltO-MOTOITTNR^r ^oup^lexrd^]^ m o m facr 296 ADDISON AVE, I Brockoriridgo. nowly oloclod o f Spethl, Marcella Hossert and A O t A l lir s TWIN FALLS! . 9. Dlks_W..on 30. ' I Iho board of diroclon:■ look ^/trough o Ruth Girnud, all Hupcrt; Undo llll-l lllllcJjilii-IlhiUn., scrapbook concorrjlr}q tho g r o u p s o c liu i Kiivviiinuru:;— W atleyi— -fmd- JWTHIS-JlD-&-REC^VE-BASrbnESS-P4nERH—- J — sttylnR tlmt more tlum 1,000 pounds-(jf wnste per dny In UiiB urea will bo (le'trlmentnl to t)jc stream. WlUi Improved ,

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____ C n M s I l L Tlecipe ineer K lm o rp G ooding ^ r o w i t i n g ^ FI1.F)H — A ‘‘round-the-world in favorite J p ro n io iigid winJrikes reclpcs*” u'urtjc'h0ld nnot^in-’n^mTMondayln M agic — IIANSICN — ^1 ir«c-KimbcFl>'-lt‘cn*iiKerfcscape4 ______nriiiriiln _ Filer Oran>»e Hall -'tlu? I'wln'Fall.s CUnal CoTTnmh ca^al southea.sl of here early _v ...T W IN FAU^-tJUlw^nJCu^iiJioyJ»nd4uJowimo-ni^i-u<«r^^»- Al) home exten.sion clubs in the area will M liiD lo k n Saturday when they sw'ain from thwlr submcri’cd carT __ - Iucky_wlnnera oLnewibieydefinl Ujq unnual.iiiku llcdoV5-•divisfnn. His wlnnini; “ onto the caliTil bank. ^ number wns drawn by officer .Ilm Mlldon of the T^vin Falls -wiii-bcn]ir5ni(r"M akin(rAppnrsir'u{nn^iri>c“ The driver told officers he )iad never been on W\c road before' Police Dfi'partnjent, .shown in the afternoon and a bagpipe musical pr()^^un is planned.______and in the darkness the canal bank appeared lo be a pflved _Smuira_M{idsen,.9..uiliiril:i’cfliliiLiilXintulniidiQ oUn_Jtu:am i^- wn)*-He .said hi’ tiM>kthrforktirttTUTtBtTf7mc|-was~goirTB-tTO------won the girl’s bike, fast to sto|) when he realized he was on a narrow canal bank U ne, the son of Mr, and Mrfi. Dale Davis of Twin Falls, said roadway. 'Die vehicle plunged into the water. rtliemght-wlmtlrTg'tht? blk m ueputy Harold Jensen .said tht^drlver’s sister, Pamela Miller, "I've been saving for one dt4hese," he said, ’ BUHl. — School Distrct -112, Buhl, has been awarde tlu* areas encoinpassod said federal,. state -and-|oca)-of{|c-ialtr-will-havo-i»-hand—in- fee. -Pei>flflnfh~KlmboFlyT—wjft-punod-from-thC-Cimal-Salurday— hv zones 1 or 4 i.s ollnible to vote in t)ie election. I’reviously, a imiilementing the program. afternoon by a wrecker after swiminers wenL.lnlo the water to, rWebbTif- voter had to prove he had been a resident of the state for six - r m r o n h e n ianoy .n tim p iirlGs added. wlirKfl-to'tcacTTcfrror ' 'MVo^^reuble'ltr U. -r - . CSI Security' won both heatii. detlironmg defending champiun monin.q-beforenre coultrvrilcT : -thedevelopment of media tools and other special programs. Jim Mildon of the’Twin Falls police department. Mildt)n claimed ThriH; uien are vying for the trustee posilion from Zone i in the "foul" in tlie first heat and finijShed second U] the second l|eat. Heyburn area. Another Candidate, Martin Iv Kvans. has , John Howard of the (Jptimist’s-jjlub estimated . withdrawn from, the raco. ' nbntrt bOo to ooo^schTwl childrenpartlclpatod IniKe t)iHo rodeo; Je.s.sefCsquivt»},ii re sld^t of Heyburn for the last five y e ^s , is Blaine hopefuls —which featured free hot dogs nnd^odfi;popr- , ------cm|)loyed at the .1, H. Sim[)lot Co. as an apprentice mechanic, HAttKnMAN — Alfred Snndy and Charles Pepper, . jIomr4AaiU-thi^J)inin»s.t-'>.J Uvublc. the numbcr_uL •unopposed-ln-the-Fr«t»ertnan school’ piirtielpants next year. 'I'hc 35.yp«ir^ld TcxdsnHtive i.s n cnndiriatc fort rns^Hg^^^om Another Zone 1 candidate, Blaine Anderson, 33^jim ^s in the tru.itte.electlon Monday. present Views Kmer.son area. Anderson'ttlfsTK'ed in Uio Jloyburn arefl all 1115* •'-4iima^ls frortl Zone 5 and Pepper Is from Zone 4. •^Voting will be from noon lo B p.m. In tJie Princc Memorial life.. , ^ ‘ KKTCHUM — Tlie five candidates for Uie two open Ulaiiic-. p-^rtr-UngefcBrown.- the incumbent, was nppointed to The tnistcp~~ -Qym-a^d-at-th^r-offtctrof-th^r-uppc^-pla^^g^thc Salmon F alls County school trustee po^_prosentod tliolr_ viewpoints In a Olfieials tom’ j)os]t[qn h^sl Decembjy to fill a vacancy left by^ Leo Moore, who power p l^ t^ ^ ^ _j>ubllcJonini,EirdHy night,_.. IZ.’____^ ; . 'J . , moved out of the district. Drown. 34, has lived In the area for 20 Tlie event was soonsored bv the Ketchum*Sun Volley Rotary y’6ar«. Ho is jj salt>s representative In eouthenstern Idaho for Club and'the Wood Illver PTA. Candidates for Monday's Salmon canyon Pacific Supply Co., Portland, Ore. iipprolu*ncl(M l election arc incumbent Jane Kneeland, Jack Bro^n and Two candidates are running for the trustee position in Rupert Dorothy Moore, ^ n c jl, and Incumbent Glenn-Slclma-and-Mork_ Zone”4 being vacated by school board chairman Nile Mnricle,' "HUPEHT — Two Idaho State Penitentiary escapees were • BUHL — County^ i^mmlssioners and Bureau of Umd Patterson, Zone 2, • Marlcle is not seeking re-lfrHfflH»elp.^--- bounded t-by-^ridiHn^Rt)nd frem-iOO North to Pil a poiicyniakinBTOlirTTniicr than an adminlstr^ive roll}. the future construction, he sald,' Street then ea.sjward to the city limit-s between Fifth and First * , Mrs. Kiieeland presently serves on the school board's Uonard said the project will be similar .to tho Creed’s-. ' strujets. SHOSHONE — A man-, 16, and n Juvenile, 17, both Shoshone, nogotlatlng committoo and planning commlttefi for the new, Crossing project southeast of Twin Fulls. It will serve a two'fold ' purpoBo, ho said, In that rock, large tree slumps-and’sim llarfili ------. . ------wcre^jlocod onj)no-y«ar proliation.by-Alaglslwito-CharlefrShaw;---- hlBh-ochoolT'-Sho-lB-nlBO-proHldont^f— lhe-Siin-V«lley=Bki—— - matorlal.-not adaptable lo lantlfills can be disposed of f h ^ e • —^ ------Gooding,-in-Lincoln-Gounty-Court.— - ...... Educntiorr-Feundation—and is- cottnty—f^ub lican precinct------li-VOl«VM»<------’-canyon-firea^------.-----Thc twrnppcared'ThurBday^on-n-chnrgc of posscsston"Of~a--- committccwomcn-ns-well-ns-servingms-n-mcmber-of-othei------controlled substimce. community groups. "We certainly don't Intend to bury rocks In "our Inndrills," HANSEN - 'ITiere will be li school trustee election In zone 5 Leonard said, "and we can use U>Ls material to good benefil Monday at the Hanseji.ii(:hQol. -______Jlheyavcfo-arT«stod-e sentenced in the mafter." • . ' responslbnfty on adolMcent^to makcf clfoicea nnd,dccIjloha.' (arm area, it can also conncct with Uie Intersluto urtU thoClonns - Patrons will hIhu Vote on a-three-mill maintenance nnd TFejim>nile was ch(irge(| wUh three counta of poaaeasion'of a - iiffc cU n g many, ureas’ of ihcir I t o . . , . „ Ferry hlghwjjy, to provide additional through routes; operation levy. ' , ' controlled substance. > ______"at stiike in a good school system," she said, "Is much .more Llncoln'Gount^offk'lalH «Ay the easo of Kednyth HobbinsrW,— - than gaining admlasion- to collogo. Our ullimfllo charge is to whose trailer home was the scene of Uu» raid in March, is beinK develop in our students a capability for self-relinnce bnd self- l.#o^mi^irelmftyOTcmsfiitiyT5^T5C'^^ and contl-lbut^ He is charged with iwssesslon with intertl toilcliver. tOi the world in which .they live." Mrs, Monro lias.be?n a district teacher for 25 y^rs and has ‘ siKMil 10 years dln?ctlflffT?lrVnoUvitieR at the Wowl-Rlvop-Hlgh- KUPEHT ~ Minidoka County School trustees will finalize Uie Instructional materials raquested by district prinlcpals will be School. lfl73.744Judgct-Tucsduy rvighl.aiiuolcs.apc-bcing:iallied.for.tw o---- hU-by-the-|1.200-cut-ln-jike--"othtT Inatruclional eipense'- ,- R p f I O il Mrs. Mooro said, if olectcd> she would-work. toward iramedlato trustcc-posUions------— alloeation, - v r x j . . selecUon of a supcrimendcnl ‘nvlth the'htghcst])rovon-nbtltty ‘n iu'bumiui nuiifinH Tggeiiuiniiuii nwniuHiaimy lonow m rtH ? ' ‘AdmtntBtrflllfitrexpenac, witli Uie cut in administration travel, ^ssaTfuaitnnifo? close of Die polls for tlio trustuo elections. Board chairnuin Nile . is set at $75,578 just about 15,000 mortt.4lum the currcnt~year^ teachers should be progresslvo-^and should ‘'streng4h«n Marlcle has declined Jto seek re-election but current trustee Incr'easeti wunt mainly to salaries. - -- ’ priucipal student's goal In life and Increflso thcTvtlllngness to lenrn." Rogcr Brown is on the alnte, ------Total instructional expenses rose slightly over 1200,000 from Tho candidato also said sho would like to sec music and . _ Til? M._(lfi^mllllon_budgct_requlj;eil sorne iMenml shuffling last year to.l2!200.t>23. The increase, fltoms mainly, from tf ______ate I ^ ard of. Educationi referredrefurred to the____physical education couraes expanded In the elementary pchooK— following prclirnlnliry pre.senUitlon April ^3 when tHelioard increase, in teacher salaHts. professional standards commission, for review!W Saturday a 'Stelmn hns'bcen a board member foe seven years and is approvcjl. . . a, new teacher salary schedule, The'new contract-s Transportation expcnse.s are budgeted at |21R,075( up 115,000 reqiiest to certify « Hlainc^ounly achooVnnnclpal for nnoUicr presently employed In tho cbnstructlqii business, Slclma said, If totaled about-1! 1-,000 over Supl' DnrreirHatfleld's proposed-....“ from’tlto CQYrcnfycarrAIOjOOOTncrenstr iBMlalcd Jol* drlvcf’tf'' ■■ye{ir:"...... ' ■ ■ ■ ^ V' ...... reflected,htrwotmntKtno'tftdtaitDthoiicxtlllrecitiiirs'rewnrd ' schedule total. -•— ;---- ^--- .--- r ' ‘ ...... saTaries. Ariother |C,000 was added to Jhe fuel onfl, lu|jriQpn^- x . M^jmbcr lildwa'rd. Benoit. Twin FalW, (hade the, supcessful bulldlnti tho new jitnh school and nddinpl moro'clnsst'oom The proposed budget shows an increase of slightly ovtir allocaUon In ariMclpation of a fuel shortagc'tind pr|cc Increase. inolLop_(o .hcnd'lta.lhe-Commiflalon-Uiajcijuost-concornlng within the, district. ^ ------^ 4300,000-from-.lhcycurrcnU$2.7-budgot;-Tl»o -lurgost rlsft In _ Increasea Jngnlnfduortp-HnlnriesrljroiiBhrOffi^blalTbuditef^ principal Sam Hazard. Ho anld he wanted to bo certain Hazard Ho said cach lndlvlduul hoard member "must work witli nil expenses came under, the "ffxcd clwrgosV category,-oUy)rwifle-_ allocaUdrt.fof.plant operation expenses lo l2Bfl»7fl4 comparod to lu»« complied with board-directlvcs to com’pleie certain courses ' dislfictfl, all schools,.not just Uio district he reptViJDiiH." coat inci'bnses were spread fairly evenly Uiroughoilt the budget. Uio current |2fll,101 allocation. -of Btuily toward his master’s degree. Stolmn sold "Wc hnvo greal tnclljtlos but wo )uit don't hovo ’ Ho snid Ulfflttlittcl'Thoii-Citil Btiwiiiimijriiinit tno'no«rm oi!tlns~nirancbs firSScIrlliDm hrw i!i!houId?^c1ling;j«ira per^Mite "Tljelhcrease In the "fixed charges” cntegory is'a result of the ’ -The-fixed ehn a n d o u b le d to llS fl^ lO O w diatrict. taking over full payment of insurance policies for Ulc school takca over full paymen).^for employee insurance.. Uio b6 ni.frforwqTonwW tfllrlF • Jdiict Hoy, Niunpa, pointed out ta oUior board mombora that cont gplng "to ppornto tlio'schopls,'^ _____ ^ -gycnJnm!MiaJn.eac:h.cntiiaoryjnvfiL"lfll<:°qulpnionl-plu-cliaae— Uie-action-In-Uie-Hatard-caac-wna-tMlton-lioloro-Un-lioilrd PaHcraonJajiiorDicrtoiiclicr-WlthlililwUlalrfct. ' linH hiiilrlln fT lu n rlr T ltlu i>nni>'ci-n1lAnnt I An iiinn 0 ^9 ' a<,»n ' Itfl ^policy ^ll rogarinTlIio'proresslonnr-stJilianrd^ •.'<11^ I1.» ' nM/2,QOO trimmed from the insurance allocation was put Into , budget fo rthtrcaTniiiing year.J^beHebt was paid this year. Sho >ald I'riliiiard has comnllod with nil tsibltcm m itiuiil---- lMmimjidiLUjiltiul,-StolM_ai^.&o!n^^ — ^ . . . . ___ ,____ V____— ' »E HBw ______ttH'— n— ^—I------=:A3£lffifll&S5I5SE5KE|OitMJ(nfi?2fiflUon-6*^ ??M l-iybrbyllieboafdtlionlS 6-tellf«B “iim ipttiI; 1i m r t t r y iW nffm tsrtirileW on'liU c-BnJ capltaliaUirT)ltllM(iphy.'*‘‘Thff...... jaminlBtratlon travel oxponflo,.45.ooo frojn capital ouUay and ^^nocta n contract with the Idaho YouUi Ranch for education 'of him for nextntJ year.unnp' • “ ’ Individual is tlio figure l!o which democracy nddroisea ItaoU," ho R O M from oUicrlnstrucUonal ciponai). . Uie boya living Uioro; Tho dlsU-lct collocta tlio tulUon from Uio Mrir. Hay votod against aondlng Uio raottor to Uio commlMon, aald. . ■ . I Tho ahlft In cntiltaLouUay funds, achoduj^d (or equipment bo^a’ Iian iodlatrlctsandpayaU iisauttoU io^uthran^^______Tho Dlalno coiuitv______school ______district aaWeil Uie ______board to eerUfy -Tlio candidate anld domocrncy.dopondfl on 0 ;‘i»wor(ul,.woll purcKajeij/wlUljrlng ihnl'catcgory diw n toSas.ooo. T^la yonh * Tlie^Budget ha.drawn lip la m erely a m alnttnniiro~hud«et. JH unrdD B PrlndnalnfthclrnnatH em lniiw av’ Eleiiionlarv achiiolr _lh?°raiod >mraimrTjrTiF-Tn;tnsi,t“ ■' :- : ~ for’ nhhtlinr v i h r ; i L _ J ^ ___ ~ ^ ------’-dopondB o m iood-achoolB;“- ' ,; - ■ ' I : - Dairymen~~:

(U P n -'dSwccii-' 70&-800 dairy sclontiBts will ot>

Washington Juno 24-27. 7rDi;rMc|-EW6riJ,' WSU dairy" ' mana^or, Htiyburn, saia Kridny Uio conbrnct worse contrnct tluin tlic one wb had In 1970 and By, G EOnGK WILBY sciontlst and genera] chairman ' fllllircfj Uiven.by Ihe.IPG rpprosontfllivos were no Improvomcnl over the 1072 contract," lus Beet crop delayed of UiQ meeting, said activities' - t Ittipw.N cwb wrUer - ■TWIN FAIJiS — UoproRonUitlvcj} ol Uie lUuiiu rf cor rect; bttt-hg-rcf»fle — wiJJ include Ifechnlcnl^scsalbris' ‘ Skogaberl and'M cClain sold other potfllo PoUito Growers AKKociaiion uiiy Uiclr meml>crs ‘■We're'offerinf( but-to iHe'j'Vowcrs now and and business meetings., [foccssors such as Orc-lda, flogcrs Brothers, . RIVERTON, Wyo. (UPI) Follmar said Uier£might be a . Uiey’ll ail know what o)if^otfer Is when wc come He w ld rnost technical sea- _ • moy-wll potalocs oiijliiu)fu;njnfl£k£.t Ui1.h year —R. Ti Froncb, Sim Spico and Idaho Frozen Foods An officiaLoLtbc.KoUy-SuBor,. -.flilBhl reduction In flcrengc tjuc around lo“lhti'ri7 ’"Tr0ljerti!0T r s n ld r r — ------aiohs win involve tJie presenta- rnthcr Uian slijli whut Uiey .say, are’ are offering growers a seven to nine per ccnt Co. said TImrsday that weather . to the rccent severe weather. “8ubsUinilar(l” 'J. n ; Simplol Co. contracLs. I l f said the Sim plol firm did n6t \vlfih to «Uirt a tlan' of research resulta by Incrcnsc in base price Uiis year wlUi no clmnges. pcrrhittlng Mpor cent ofUie Fro- He said Uic -redQclion -wlU Mcahwhlle, a'Slmplot rcprMcnlflllvt-Hayfl llui------iMtlllu in the-nowKpapcrs.-Askod «Hain to rIvo • sclentlsLi Iri\;olyed,ln milk pro­ in incentive clauses, m'ont X’ounty sugar beet crop probably be mostly in thfi / Browers association figures are Incorrcct. bill Uie S im plol veriiion of the contract flKurea, duction end milk processing ac­ Tliey iiald Uiese contracta offer a fairer return witi be in the ground by tils ' Arapahoe area. wonTelnborntc: - -...... ' ...... • •• RobDrtson sald ,."W e choae.lQ Ko this route, so tivities; ...... — ------. "lo'thc growers tlinn does Uie.Simplot proposnl.— IPG area cooniinalor Dwayne -SkoKsbcry. .wcJll’Ht^iy that way."' • • ■weekend.":'""...... ' ■ who is also cliairinan of Uie Kroup'fi Slrnplol ■ SkoRsberg and McClain, Bay the IP G is aflkinR .. The.repreaentatlvcs aaid IPG members, who . Rod, Follm ar, Worland constitute twO'thlrds of potato farmers In Idaho, agriculture .manager for tlid — barKairiinH-opmmllUni, ---- , on num ber ones and $1.25 on number twoa. offered by Simplol provide les» rofiirn to 'They siTitT a prevlous 'compromtse < h b r - contracts until the contracLs are approved by Krowcrs Hian contrat’Ls l)oinj{ offered l>y oilier Simplol by Vie IPG called for $2.45 on number m oisture lui's dqlayed planting boNAtb e.^onius7d:d:s: ones and 11.15 on number twos with a ten-ounce Uie IPG. . V In tlp-nrea. He said, however] larRc processora...... - r . : ' annouricet tho attoclatlon of t.. “ We’re glvinR Simplol a chance lo conlratl al - inconlivo on number ones. If tlM beets arc. ln the ground _ This offer, they said, was rejected “The former loolw to Simplot to sell his _ wltliln tlic next_10 days, an — a- price.com narabluaQ JhC-Ol)lcr_PLQR<;»-iLr-^'’' J ___ ~nnd'hns^incG’l)eenwitirdrawn-by Ujt^lPrt-^jt-lho— a v e i^ o ._ c r o p —can—still bo J5TANLEY AA. KERN, P .D ,S,. said SkoKsbcrK. “ If not. we m ay Kive h im a r'lwlilica71JuCn6t"ul‘^-Ibs8,'- said 'SITogsbcrg. chance losee what tiiey do on uiu open markirl. TPtpiO^ tl ..... uw ■ . U...... ^n g si “ ■ouiid~aiid-rv.i«ilHU)d-' ' — ■■■■" ...... “ for th’o prdctlco'of Gonorol Ddrtfl*!ry~ Ilemaystealthemail.butldoiiblit." - ' r The repruscnUillves .said tlie contract now probablysell them open, and open potiitoes are SkoRsiJcrR and local irrea ID(^ cooniinalor belnfi offered by SimpUit would return less to selliaR today at $1.75 scoop up.” ' i at 155 Bluo lokos Bjvd^N., Skog.<5berg and' McClain~emphn.'5ircd that . Tom McClain. of-Uuhl said. Sim pjoljs (jffeririR UrowiTS IhJin Ihe IU70 Simplot contnu.-l. Twin Foils $2.40 per himdrodweiRht for nimibor ones and "If we had the 1070 contract In l'J7:» it would drajjtic increases in production costs to the • Tlie rainbow trout Is the Utah farmer within the last fin davs have made the $1.05 for number Twos with a 7!TiTu/"(-Pni"TcllhTir~ -yloUl-more-4iiuuuj!_lluin._lliti--lQL'Lp.ridi'edwctl{ht for the ro«U>f.U»c- iU=nppivvCTNW!FTTrrat“ wwleby=Uw=BCT!Hle=^ ======mip|wp(.'rfofnhrci»rfwt=TOwk«tlHjrynf=«nhF=====“ =yen>^iidln]fM«feh^Ifi5l^lHH|?WpiF’Ti5nrDf^ A^idculturc CommlKoc incluitoH — In niklitlon ' -legal floprof-75 percent of pnrltyrnnd has tJP^n pnrliy, but would then, allow supports lA U»c to licndlinc-cntclilng new proHrnms for Krulns IncrensinK dairy import quotas thia year In nn followini; year to drop hack to 75, per ccnt of aiid cotton — slynlficnnt now -moves to effort to countor food Inflation for con.sumers. parity. . . . strengthen milk priccs., •. ^ ___ :______--- A»ricultur<»»SoortKtarv Rarl L,-Ruty. refectinp------. . In-laal-minute-work on~Uic mcjiaure,. Hie. appeals for higher aupiwrts from dairy leaders ' In the import field, tho cojling imposed by tlic commlttce H()(Iu(l an amFndment liftlnff dairy and law»naker«. has set thi.4 year’s milk support Senate bill would be abovejhe nrrtount of dn^ry pricc supp

-Top erop - P iu u lv n lil p r i c e H loUL SPOKANK — Pea and lentil Oreens 7.50, 7.15,' 3.45; prict'K for tlio week of May 3-0 yellow.s fi.OO. fi.05, 3.05; blacks, fo re se e n i iavc^bemi-4ij»tod—by -Pacific nQ_rcpQrt,-no-roporti~3.20: - — Nortlmuiit—nea-flroworn - and--^ ntils,^no-rcport, no report,

= w ^ l r e a r Average prices for that All prices nreinFcsher run j>erio(l. thi' week prior, and the FOn ear shipping point, winio period a year ago: bjjsed on U.S. No. 1 grade. WASMINQTON (UPJ) - 2 ^ Agriculture Department'niur.s-' day estimated the 197.1 winter ---- COOL WATKIl Is-relreshlng-lo tliiK horsc nn" whent ero[) at-a-record-1.2fll.. Coulee warm spring day, sb It wades lilto coulec on Rill 909.000 bushels, up 3-10 of-1 per Rrakufurm weslnf PiltT i» take advantage of it.' cent from a December forecast tim e and up n per cent .frotn last. . year-'tiicrop.^T— ... , , by ^ varipiips llie forecast, heartening to - go^eriHijcnt officials wliw'Want : STOCKTON, Cjdif. — .Baby'* were quoted at 23.75-'^4.fl0 and record l»>rve.stK to heln soften Jlmnsond.blackeycsjccislcrcd—paekaginc.-nHahiy at 22.?^ inflationary pre.ssurt‘s, -additional, udvances.-duc—to—23.QQ.------based on cqndilions as of May limited supplies coupled with a Prices for the weeks of May l and .compares .witli the 1D72 better tlian normal demand IL-MayJ^ .aniLMay !Un22.Jor_ Noh tells Senate pan el winter wheat crop*of I.IBR bil­ during the week of May fl. 100 pound bags of U.S. No. 1 W e w illh clp lion bushels. Acnirding to Re.-in Ma^t»i TOR Country* Warchtmsc; Spring■wHent prnHiictlnn tliis News, publication ^ - Ih’e were: ■ y o u g i ' o w ^ ^ year has been tentatively fore- USDA Agricultural Marketing California,baby llnias, 21.00, - ^yote^umbers at peal^ _2Q.QQ-2n.25. ^T■0^U.25: large -c-aKU-on-thr basis nf_plan(ini; priiy-iim!>u r r m ) i m i i I n r r n n ti't T lr ipiUi' IH n n )|.it inH i iin ':Trrii ’i i i ui m i ranged 75 cent.s to a 1 00 higher lim ns, m issing, 33.00-35.00, WASHINGTON (UPD- the Senate linvironment Sub­ Hlili.forinLTWyon.lnKranch. HV’ t.i> ilili'-. :ili I Ii-.t tniiii'-\ ,itii| .ill • ,11! lu- liii.itv C(| n i at 21,00. Blackeyes ranged 75 19.05-20.00; blackeyes, 10,25- uii,: I,n il 1 ,,iul il,iia . I.d ll Spokesman for western sheep committee. or, wlio i.s nmv with i,n environ- ™mparoil with .159 mil- cents higher, at Ifi.25-10.50. 10.50, 15.50-15,75. 19.75-20.00; U h <1 ...... u r l..,.h I.U MIV xxHtilixxInb piii|hr.,' ( ,.|1r i growers told . Congress Noh’.s testimony was backed lliont.-ilist organization, said a thepotential 197:ispring-plnnted Henns.siightly below U, S. No, 1 pinks. 13.25-13.50, 13.00. 11.40- rtiiriii-'J!!. lifiiiMnj; i nnM.tul.iii.ju ..llin i|i lil’. __ Iliuraday tliat more coyotes up by Dr. Walter E. Howard, u y»v.y:niiiont ban on the poisons fKjrtion of the crop to the new quality suitable for packaging ll.r.0; small whites, 20,75-2I.00. are now roaming the west tJian University of California wildlife should be continued. winter wlieat estimated would ranged 15,50-15.75. ■20,5(l-;i0.fl5, 20,25-20.50; light ever before in history. biologist. TomOarrett, wildlife director produce a rciu)rdl^utal all-wheat 1 Jirge limas were sohl only In red kidneys. 20.00-30.00. 20.00*. Tlie alleged increase in tlie Tlie sheepmen are dumiinding for Fnends of the Eartli, aaid crop of l,?:i(i billion bushels .small quantities at 35,00-37,00, 20.00, 12.50-12.75; Colorado- coyote population was reported that they again be allowed to poisoning had been "a failure" a i i i i ^ l^ l' shi'epmoa’lo'ruiii^^ ' rompnrpii ;vilh la»l yt-ar'n har- while some canning quality Denver Hate pintos, lO.OQi . . hy ( ntrH Nfnh Of tllO -use rieiidl predatory animal committee of strychnine and comfMiund 1080 to (heir old jiractict* (if using Thcprt'viousall-wlu'at rcconi Idalio grown pinks delivered Uu‘ National Wool GrowtTS A.s- to kill coyotes that prey slu‘e|)berdi‘rs to guard their was tli(‘ Llillihilliitii,bushel hlir- lo ('alifornia dcstlnatioh.s by Idaho, pintos, 10,00-10.35. their .sbecMi- flocks, soclation, In te.stimony before V,f_i im.------'’The federal governinetiir iia.tt0^3.0P-13.2[i;-great Giivernmi'nt farm planners .13,45. Pricey for stiiall white.s_ ni^theriiK, 17.50-17.75. 17,00- having 4U.3kU4l.i4fostered the kill- 4U4.4Cfalse hope ' . , that the l oyole «m l,l lie orasoil '““I a l)i|; incroaso this were 15-25 cents higher at 20,75: 17.25. *11,25-lV,40;'siiuiirred.s'.' •OODING T W IN r A U t 21-flO because of-improveri- -nominnl7i2:5^>TnominnlTTMnks, -David Burgaii TF (A)uniy slots as-rslfinifiranl rr.rtor Ar-McCombs • m 4>h Av«, W, • 934 4931 7 4 ’t 3fd A»*. £, 733.JS77 West, now has a ros|»,nsil,.litv Hiissiaan.latlicrlor.'mn buyers diMiiand cimpU'd with activc 12.50.12.75. 12.50-17,25. 1125- to alleviate the haiiKi.ver with for the eiir- trading at {he grower level, 11.40; small 'reds, nominal, at 4-H ni(u*t open whieh Its eoalriil iiroijranavfL fL^nt iMarketinK season to a , ee- l.it-ht red kidnevs were .1 2^, n‘jnilu«'U plnka. IISO- the .sheei, indTSiry/' Ti'e .saiil, hushels, tiitliiK unclianged to 1,00 higher a t— Ifi.75, 12,50, 10,05-10,90; BURLIY RUPIRT ._^arte lL .liala..U le .^uvm lulen l_^'«‘P>fc‘J!t>^«•«•r■«^lo<:l^S:an(l ^,0j-30,00. Grower_ owned Nebraska, great northerns, J o h n E .G r p y ...... Robert L. Balch -' Several partial scholarships --- “TWIN PAI.US -^-Young'4-ii shoiiUl'help .solve a lalwr short- SL'nchn,; prlees to the hmhest stiicks - iire nearly depioiedV 17.7^^ H.40: 130S Albion Aw«. t . & 7 8 .3 S U ■.30T5.^V-AVr‘ : 43A-?3U THub niemi>ers in Twin Falls are available, s[K>nsored by the afie that makes It lliffieu'lt for Canning quality garbanzos 11.50. County were reminded today of Twin l-'all.H. Pomona Grange, -.-ranchersMiindahcepheuiera.______. • thV ^innual Tilaho 4-1! Club th e 'I'win‘-I''nl Is-CcmtTty-Pnrm — Congross June 1043 at the Bureau .and -tHe 4-11 Council. University of Idaho, uM Applications for • the ~Moscow- rholnrshtpy at'u JlVJlllHblL* lirifl Donald Youtz, county due by Wcdne.sday Youtz said, extension agent, said all n ie scholarship applications members 14 years of age or will be judged Wednesday older .are eligible to aitend, .afternoon tiy n'committee of Tliose wishing to participate Mrs.,Craig Dunlaf), Pomona should pick up registration forms at the county extension office and return them by .F riday . " j j Tlmei Now’ii Twin Falli. Idaho ♦ SUriaiy~Mayi3, Tff73 .

Pollard dies in

. :lNDTANAl!OLlS/lmlxl!!^..^JluthcfJnFJ^wiiu-husjcv-ciL:-n,ILginpUi!-:t£l2jr,"^nioyd" -run— Sftturere, fOnst Bruaswick, N. J., 11)0.194; But the death of Pollard, at of foir record smashers as 24 .cars last year. Qualifications ypu think of notliing but Mike Mosley, Clermont, lad,, 46'a grandfather and the oldest sjwLs in tlie 3:i-car lineup were continue Sunday and

------By-STti-MtiRfttitt---- -01ive-for-Hid

indicate the type of ne.sting wildlife planting such as mine Pheasanls and other ground --- arrangement nceded-to-altraci...... lo-qualify-Iar.lliem. !Diey are- fDoding birds can be iittractcd.. •' -them. ‘Southern Idaho can be- -nol-provided for ornamental In the_win!er time liy i)lnntinus_ roughl^divlded into^^ jifigat^d planHng.'JTl is'loO late to order' of corn or sunflowers or ' -landj.-dweS anRPbrush, urban - trees tWs yeari but interested placing feeding'slaUdn^Vvllir -«nd-thc^.(oothtli- ntn - p, e o , p le t "-figent- corn near cover areas, areas, each of which have a m late winter for an April starling are one of the pests different uroup of birds con- shipment.- about nestlnij areas,jtace_t|u'v stllm ihtinnrorlop;^ belAw n ------Tlwps-uKwwvsral-ar^lflclRl— -^n o m o -sp o d e s,...... Ih ln i!3 -1 JlllV f tl°n e l g _n l tr iic t— box0B-ond-thojr-t»jT|(orl0B, -_The- Irrlgaled-lands will . birds- Tlio first and most in- stnrlinss ore'bcneticial In commonly have red-winu black terestlnB has been to acquire y,,, of insccte they birds, Brewer's blackbirds. two humminebird feeders that eonsu.ne, but Uieir bad hnblta -killdccrar -m eadowlarkT. -1-hunR In fronl-ol.my -hoUHo- df -iiolilnii.-m nuploih-elter than Hob Philips flttracUve and provide an in-- /-carport-last-summer-and any HnH”Mlke Morely. ~ "TcrolUng s p o r b observe or — Iradm-Di-Hrnlrr;------T~^ Is on attractlce^ “ i Just played it safe on the photoflfaph birds. Those., icating area for~tlicro-cx-- nine,” Morgan,said. people lr\tcrested in attracUntt..^ . =iUMieljL=li£ORtlcial^Sbird4 in UMk-iirUan^oF cating birds. I h*vo placed a play ^ . fooUUll rri ‘ SEE YOUR ELECTniCAU CONTRACTOn. OH small tree and slirub planting ASK FOR IN'OnMATION A I. yOUH LOtAL ldaRoi>ov««r Gom^ Second-round leader Bruce- can place a 6 -x nestings IDAHO POWEKOFFIpE, mado up jof. multinora rose, Pleisher .failed to follow Mor— boxonafonccpostor tree with The energy you need lor tlie life you lead _^bgClnn_Egn»_ygllQ^ydiiQWi— gon^oxampI&on-Utofr^nt-nlno— a4V*^olodcUlod-noar-tlie-toi^— -y .. — ______, : ______.honoyflii^klp, ond Eussl&n und loal.four.strokes to par. for an cnlranco. _ ^ Bruins edge Mmico J^Q —in oveptiine session

---- ^h rM P w ln ^ T a llr^ B ru lrw ;— »Hnn llirihe declalvelillly' tli8-ovortim®-gamo-Friday - opcned-wiUi-a-hlLjind mov6 to.__ sevcnlli.on_lwQ.opcning-^alka—whcn_J?al_WnrlilirtQnJlne. ^ . _r-^- next weekend. i • IT ^ ------Mlnlcorputting-togother-two - “ ------^ strong gamea, di-opped tlio ____Bruins 2«1 in elgh^ innings to force the playoff into extra ' session. Thd Bruins had dropped the Spartans 6-1 DOiS YOUR CAli lrAVE A V -“Wednesdny-to.gnltt tlic' finals with Minlco coming back on a l(W)dcdslon over Hurley.;. yiBIIATIOil OR HAMDLING PROBLEM?? . Minlco’s hrat-game effort »wii^!_hc&rlylilowICH^ - os “ ^nrtanstookTldmtffg'f a sudden‘Hiiey*'W Pnt-^ly^H»l»t»^- SJjaCljLAaSQ-RBEBS Pa<^rs won their second Indiana in the, championship stone cold and we just kept . Artis Gilmore led Kentucky straight American Basketball game wltli 27 jwlnts, Including coming back at them,” he said, with 19 points and Rick Mount, Association championship by 13 in the third quarter when tlie . "They didn't get the bounces who fired in thrcc-lhi'eGpfllnt _ defeating tbe Kentucky Pacers Broke the game open, and they didnH get the field • goals-In the closing HUSPEED s t a t ic AND Colonels ae-fll. Hillman was the leading shooting.” J ,aflnarut aftcT" ■ChIppIng''lh~lPana rescri^e the first ABA team to win three ■ ^‘It's just too much,” said Indiana took its final lead at Roger Brown 10 for th^ win­ Have Your Wheels championships. ______McGinnis in the Jubilant In- _4fl, the Pacers outscored ners. . . r . .. “ Our two young forwards diano dressing room' as h V Kentucky 17-4 the rest of the Kentucky shot a cold 38 per Balanced Here, on alaoidid a trcmondouB^ob;*‘’ 'Bavorod his second pro cham- quarter for a 56-52 lend going,, jCpt frnm - —___ I H>ionflhip-fllnee-l' quarter. The to convcrt only 30 o f ‘79 ahota. One of "the in le s L University after his sophomore closest. Kentucky could get Indianahiton only 41.6 per cent -HhSEEED-Tosting ---- S cttvct^'^trd ---- iioaBon two-^yoar*-ago,------• aftc r^ Q ^ 'w a s ^ c •flnnl Beycn~"T32'of 7T) T)ntS"Tl6! a ^ 6al at^ “We had the' experience,” tempts, AAachinea Available!

tliought HIIIMart / Simon < J ) II MeCinnil) ]» V luil J 7J U nlonK.” 0*rYi«i» } a 'V G ilm ort 1 1 ) It e s ; Frdtnvin' i ' 1 4 IS namplir i It 10 — Pirate9-6-0~ lioonnrd said he felt the third Uiwir 'M S irhount • I W ti — L-Mn«r— j-iro— 7' PITTSBURGH (UPI )— Tom- --- 8caverhurleTOiror-rTinr-tiitti!r- -...... !CHUCll„H9 Lr Pittsburgh Pirates. B osfon foT*' while John Felske and John -. Scaver rbtired thiiQjlrst'eight..[irst'eighl.. ^^r»* polnl flrld. OUU-Mounl" Briggs keyed a ^OTir»run second L*[jner I bniiers liero're~glVl SPECIAt ) AND DYNAMIC ■ALANCCft * and a two-run third with triples single to losing pitcheriltrhor Bob - I - I I IIS »».i^iwl>ly.iar hiU Hw X30 M -kA S Saturday to enable the Mil- ■ ■ Moose. The only, other Plrptes BOSTON (UPIi — — Buddy wnukee-%ewer»-to|lefep^^^ — K C U S C l X C l - Detroii Tigers, &•!

seventh Inning triple off the' ONE DAY SERVICP.. USED TIRES _____cent£Lflcld-wjilLpcD\rtded the r n p M the Boaton Red Sox 10-2 bncKTo-- ; p a S t T O i i r nnlv Pirnte-threat. - - 1 -belilndiinvlQrd-Perrv'a alx-hit -book-doubloB-ln t)u> olghthr— ------— ■»— - - — •— Tho Meta acorefl o>ie ruirln pitching. ORttlTRBAir— * 3 “ u. NormI^rm hit JUs fifth CHICAGO (UPH — Don__ RIT RIAD IlllOl :i o o q ;i :i n .s i o -CKU_ moved t S ^ ' homer homerrf)mer of the season wlU»,pnc. Kcssingor'oHvKosainBor'O'Iwo-rMn ataglo In FROHTENDALIGMHEKT

_ . z . ^ i l whcn„CleonTone» hit oU flur_alnglc thaL|iave^H;a , .teonu.Wr-Goorg. ’ «U the help ho:n«odod^-thti. into n double piny. GUARANTEED l i ning Jones, Rusty. Staub and Ed fourtli ,and_ninlluorid score'll tngle'^rff-lQwr^Wo^yr-Phllndclp^iin PhUlic3-a*l on ~ 1 I lLIGNMEN Krancp^l'and a doublo by Jim Fryman, 2-3. Briggs walked flvo-hltter. a ^ w n m r c U A i three times ^whilo goln^ four* nnd.Gormrin’ Thomas slnglfid' ftouschol, ‘3-2.’ walked Uiree Oosger produced two more for-fivB at tho plate. ' — ScQtt home before the triple, (md stnUck out three and w^- Ciiiiii^iKh iio't oMiiid ruu la II >r nxg^l frty t>« U»> eqri I cefiniu moMUHT wUi m n c im miMtiM: --andVellevcr JlmrRooker como • •fHW. riH'rh mini It >111111 ioi'llwti'manih, o1 m.lAu>' JD -■ ...... S J I Harptr...... 1 ^—II VrD i:'Ad|uit call i|i/lno itabltliar tr lartlan bar on to retire the side. Torrtt r.l ' * t 3 J Apark Johnton *1 • 4 0 0 0 M^Aullllf 3b4 '} ‘ tlto first tnrilnB- . . Thit'|>fi*'nr' >>' "t'n irtntrmlil* ■nil Un«t ml influUt. t.-ChacIi and «a( wmbar. caaiar. Ua>ln ...... Hindrickck Cl 4 2 3 ) Yilhn AAonty )t> 4 0 0 0 Arlnkmin i 0 PhlUdilphii Chlc«B« ,1 i.nl> •! Ilia •liiia i.r *•S. Chach and ■M|miad)uit tla^rlno licler Niw Vim ‘ PmiboriH ■•-lyc' ----- • ftl>iihaiHiaatimi i"Ftilrer— 30‘nr*5«li-ur)lr EKIi lb 1 Oollvr* r( 4 0 10 Brigo» II 1111 Caih lb 4 l'7 I JScarca p 0 0 0 0 Backarl 3b 1 0 I 0 Lolich II ] 0 OrlMln }b 4 0 0 0- CQrown Oh 4 0 1*0 Norlhrup r* 4 0 10 Wllion p 0 0 0 0 Wllllami l( 4 0 10 DuKv 1 0 I IrKinnidy )D 1 0 I 0 T^om•^ rt J-l * * «•« • « l O O 0--Unttr cl — » O O O Papllont 1h l o o o ;r-aiayii;ii-=n ...... ' ‘ 4 »•» 1 — 1 O-I O— • fl fr-1 Krtntpol lU . --- — - - - r 0 0 0 0 CuriL ^ ______. GQIO«r cl } 0.1 1 C 3 0 0 0 ------AAcClolhMi pO'.O.On ft 0n ^ SlllQO p ) Frymtn p 0 0 0 0 Hutton lb 4 0 0 0 CtrdMial rl ) I } 0 Dvtr C . 4 0 10 Itin n ill Ib 1 0 0 0 ; ' ~Tl«A«ch' V '6 0'6‘5~ floonii'c^ 6 O kmlnoir uJ 6 X i • Clinn pn >00 m * " ' ■ ' vivauii’! T.UI. . » ♦ . . ? r r " ss5.?s:i?hV.,^ ^ “ Oluitl p * * * • A i;.^»lin»uir. M on«v.. u9 riiiinr..lln..PrC,.v.U^^ . i. miimmnmww MMwmM • r ’ m wrw w ^ —,m ^ , Tilali 41 » n ) Ttlili “ NIW VlrtJ—. - ....—--- lOi rWiHwMtMH*— — I r m ib Mrih I'm, Imim ?4ihl,'Ouncan I4lh rv vfaOBMTTJfmilT______l - — ... -— •• ^ : .« .0 I< tcharman m 4 3 1 3 1 TwIUtttll L 01 « • 3 3 ' ' - ...... * - • • • - * 0 0 0 » Scarca J l 0 0 (> NORM'S OK TIRE KIMBERLITRD OK TIRE BLUE LAKE$ ox TIRE iBi:nMJM7wrriiir •— milfldiy, iwiif'- Tilth till>-— 34 Tlmoi'Nowt, Twin FilTi, IHalio -'“SuncLiyWiy IJ, 1W3

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Recoa^4jvX!hajtdtotua^ D ellingei^ honored. Jerry DoUlngor,'longtime [-“"Tfloglc-VnllojrnAd: Ido»w; itigh" Sievers pace ea^ acbool cnoch, will bo honored by the Nallonnl High School ' Pat Ch«rllon nncl .,OHry rccord axHault, typing n m(irk •' next week In Hoi.sc. Sievers, after opening with a AthlcUc Coachcs Association Sjcvers sot indivitlunl records xet in lOfii by Dou« /Jchow, as ■ 'N oncofthekdividual record SO-second quarter, turned the f o r ''outstanding -nnd ■ the m ile 'Tclny tenm- -the— JJruins—were—InrR cly ' breiikerS'hiid any competition, half mile in 1 ;50.2 to shelve Uie achievement." chlpppd In witli iinother Friday unfe.sted on the ^rnck. Tlio pushing them to n/;w marks as mark he co-liel(f with Jack DoUlngor, currently em­ nijjhl when the Twin • Falls re.siilts will send nil four Twin Cltarltoo turned in a fine 4:24.5 Cooper, Twin Falls, at 1:57.7. ployed ot ' Idaho Stale .liru(nsri}inncdj?ff..wiili«nnih-lon&-wln O v e r t lic defending rlinmplnn Krn Harper nf nurtov Jn______came in the high hurdles where the lowa Friday nigbl In the district A-l meet. la s t liiirc llc Mike Sneers breezed home_in Miller took, shout Ills lead In the^dnsli {0 the.dr^t _ 15.7. 1’he Spartans went one- hurdle and held It. -two in-Uiu-liigl;—jump—uiitlul Laumnn' and Virtue, Roy Vbunt’ , and' up and down sprinter, took the loo-ynrd dash and Kon and Car/ Bair went une-twp in Uie diiicus. - OUier than that it was all blue. ‘ __pVnins went three in the I Jfl-yard dash with Cooper, Mike Sturgill and l-'RKSNO (UPI) - Steve yard dash Saturday night at the Fritlay as temperatures in the Hichiird Warner; the mile with Williams of the San DIegu 4mh West Coast Relays. mid 90s helped the sprinters niarlt(^n. Dave Sears and Doug Track Club streaked to a w^rld William.*^, 19, a studeht at &in and field athlete.'; but tired the “ liirsori; thlTlfflO-yard run wiUi recoTcTliine of D.l in the 100- Diego State University, trailed distance men, Sivvcrs, Scott ehin(l. Colo. world mark of 71-7 set May 5 at w eek'H stw prcllmlniiries ut BolKe. Fxci'pting the low hurdles II First place class winners the San Jose Invitational. A ____was a wtceJ3ill.Shwp.i}rflntiLPn53.____I-'ueerliach only, imifiijyciLA Falls unpresse(l in the relays, Ore., two-place single engine. fi!>-ll ‘ i which topped his old Tlie lOfl-yard dash saw Young two hours. 31 minules for Uie mpotrnark of set last year. ------j 4 J€-k©-V—w in S-LiA'.- lliln - d lic a ___ -..ayengc'sevciar aefcas lliB -m n m c g ilMitlMr'way-|it.Bik Iti the discus. Olympian Jay ^ J ^,7"' I sea.son but he's never been far PIney, Wyo.. and Molad, Silvester narrowly edged John out of the top s[)ot, even when Idaho; Kirel, four-place single Powell of the Pacific Coast finishing 'fourth, Abrego of engine. 1:55; Don Vircks. Clim. fiftlr con seciiti ve r lin iiiii g Minieo-broko through^iftiUlio-. Ijmder; Wyof, sij^-plngp single Silventer's tti.saof 20.'i-iH>estcd n ^ C .L E W ^D .C alif.tU P D - . Thajieavily-favored.Crusiid- 1:21 but far slower tljan the two-mile .for second place engine. 2:06; Scranton, multi- Powell's 202-1 but was far off ikey DonPiercecapturedthe'^ Ing was a (irrviTil^^second wiiile world record sel last year by >50,000 added I-os Angeles Convenience was''third and Triple Bend which was ridden figured (o go to the Brnins. Jameson. Dubuqiic. In.. (our- Handicap for the fifth .straight D iplom atic Agent fiajshed to a mark of 1:1(14*5 by Pierce. Witli the weatherman finally place, turbo-prop. 1:33. -timeSntunlny-when hebrought-— foupthin-t^ie-fieldoHpNTnr::;--- i^' bloKsing ___ thii ..f.iald— u'itli— .—Ovcrull-winners were Uiuuu— , Soft Victory from far off Die Soft Victory raced the seven the Ixt.s Angeles Handicap in re.spectable weather, it-was making the btJst Ume com- Angeles Track Club coasted to pacetoalialf-lengthwin. furlongs in the good lime of ir)71 with Fleet Surprise.in 1970 “>if<>rlunate that no one was pared wlUi the racing hand- a «low I4:2n,7 victory followetj with Ack Ack. and m 19C9 ‘'^'^‘ih'hle to press Siever^and Ijpok. . AH of . the 20 starters 1)> Peler Fredriksson of U.S. alwardlndulto ' * Charlton. Thvy^ pushed completed.the'cmirse. Cash International University al Northern Ariztma -Ah fmirlli -i'liiHn, III III, . Uiaii.si:lvialaUm ri;coriliwith nwllrds lolnlllm' wiirn H i.'m . wagering Soft Victory returned (liarlton particularly inspired $11,40, $4,«0 a n d $3. CYu.sading witii a 5ri-secoDd final quarter when the field was alr«‘tid>Cfar - s ^ eps 4SU-series______|)aul_ ^fl.fiO ■ and $2,80 and hrhinch---Siirvers.—whrr—wns ; --- P-(invonionco]Kun'f.'r5(i7 Hp e eiW B b i-jQ - ( U P I) -wiid pHch.--- rthiSl^fi^tHrr seeliint; a l:54.,ch»Jdn»;^fn(mfl NorU)ern Arizona concluded a First baseman Jimj Mac ownorM,H. Preslritlge Jr., who I'onipetitlon after t!u* firJit Uiree-gome sweep over Ute Coslandeolleetetl Uiree hlLs for hi ed the son of Victory Morn. 220-yard dash and pushed Idahd’State Bengiils Saturday' Uie Lumberjacks...... Brick Door sel the early pace himself to. the new mark.' ~Mt\nhiR'the ffrsriTam^ ‘57Tn~' -^NAU rallied froiSi'a 'M'dennT amrT^as” FolloWed^ m close -Similftrly;--- CDoperr^— the— ■ cxlTftlnrilngs an'S coming from to claim second game wilH ' pursuit by Convenience. Rough' defending state champion who hcmna to tike” the nlglitcap, 14^ MacCiisland driving 'in four Night and Cru.s^iding lis he ciil ‘ h n s “ t)0 (in~iinrtcr“ fl0 ^ s m :o n rts 77 9, runs and Eldon Dallas out Ihe .swifl fraction of 1:0B 2-5 without The tbmberjacks tallied two knocking in Uiree. , for the six furlongs, pressure. runs In tHe~to[rof ninth '_L W .“ lirsLbasmiunJSl£V(;__HV(jrt„„^,l„„„rjji^yr«Slf^:n=^0nCTOT7i‘c'i)ri|'HnT'liniir ^ - inning, to. win the opener. Pniniewvcll llvf hlt.l— Ui«iaiu— .1— lwit4inr*ie— m r c — sct-rnirtTk'niii.s moiyniMiix, a ■ Warren Strubee hod on RBI in UiD double header to rnlse ,|>ciwi‘cji the winner nnd Cru- .s(ip|iomiire,‘ nut it (or llie 'single ond another run tollied his seiLson bntUni! avefofie to sjidinii with Pierce brini;in(! Uniiii.s ivith a l i - . I 's tripie on lo.slng pitcher Mike-Havens' .461. second best aitionn NCAA Soft Vjctdry lli'rciuBh (or hl.s Jlinip. It is tile first time tile schools. He also slolu Uiree half-length win event has been offered.

leading total to 20,

jseek_baat_ —Uiviaion—BIfr-Sky—twifefcncr-,*^' "iHreolnill~tttie ~wtUr t f (M ' ^ vln facilities over ISU Friday, (HitlastH______SAIJ^ON (UPI) - Members --- d n iib ~Idoh^ OuHitters ami - |\|<\ Guides Association-soy they • * ' CT. m U lS (UPI) ■- Ken 1‘o lt vault *- ni»ki, TF-. MOIir, TF. j , . would Uko tho^o'rost Bflrvlce t o ' • 5h»l#r. Tt-, Hoj.Ki. T I-..M « rtin a ili. Our. Singleton singled home two ^— 1-___ flatflblUh boot. lounchltlg BURLEY Burley's BUI MO yard r*l«y - Twm f-allt l4cot(. runs for Uie-Montreal Expos Sturaiii. Coopir, Si«v*r»l. Durlvy I ]).7 „* " fnclliUea on tlic"?>aTfnoTrRtvcr ’Sppncdr .tapk metlallat honora too yard aa»h - V«ono, M ini WwxHM, SniurdoyntBht' and Mike TP. TliOm(liAn. TF; oim iiaau. TP lit.) to handle Uiosc tourists taking but the Twin Falls- Bruins Morsholh's two-bit relief 440v«rd ralay Twin lico ll. trip's on the river'.' rolled to anoUier district golf Oim»l*an, TT. Start. TI-. . 3’ Innings , pre.sqrv<;d a 3*1 LarMo, TF. Abrtgo, Min. Jarman, Bur 'during the onnual-'spring’ tfcrnoon, ' 4 ]> } in«w racord; old ^;«tor<} 4 ] lf. victory >ovcr the St. l^ouis iloan, Twin P-»II|, !»*♦ - ' meeting here which concluded — Spencer covered his home Tripl* lunip — Molyntauk. TF , Lyhat, Cordinals. , nyr, ,Millar. TP; FlUchar, fluf. 4n<> ,■ -L: • > t r u ‘loy._- . -coiJrw.ln 0 phr-^jqurilllng 71 w ~ --It.'Ltuiii (Naw racord. Ilrif yaar of tvanll •nio organltotlon asked tiuit the Bobcats took second ploce, ■ brhhl abrhhl z--T;i.r^-„.-.th0j0JlilIUia_:flnd_unl0atllwU^iUitr(|k6a bchlnd-Twlh-f**!!#^^ Muni Ilj 4 0 10 Qrangtr p _0 a 0 .faciJllj^iitobeputntCnchoBor winning '303 total. ' Mlnlco »" IO O O '.C ru ic l ] 0 I 4 , Mar»ht>«ro*r.--T*;.-Of4na«ll, TF, Scorora'were — Twin Fallf,- 'LAbay 1 0 0 0 n u u * I I i o o o tN tw rvconi: old rtc o ro ' l;i;.7 -im a tor those bcglimlns'Wpi. Gary Diincon 76, Kevin Humpriray c3 0 0 0 McCarvr ph i o 0 0 »nar»d by Jack Coopar, TF. I(«« «nit M arthall p 1 0 1 0 Kailahar i t 0 0 0 0 &lav«r, Twin F«ll». Itn i. Members of tho orennlutlon Packard. 7S, Brucc McNee 7G F r la i li a 0 1-0 C ro ib rp h I 0 0 0 M adlty - T«m Fall* [M0lynMu<,. -2i; Moor* p 3 0 0 0 XyM n.lii 4 0 10 M illar. jO lm iliid , Charllonl. Durlay. ----- flB m f -BOTleyr-Sipinoer^li^iJoug'- ...... , Uio same. ; * tlogan 83, DaIo Wllliarm 70 and. hr aoa.MIni T»Uli II I »J Taiali II I ? 1 \ a r iA i, T F rjiifn ^ ifl, wur,’' Yli'’o'lTin • . Tho Idaho Fish and Game Paul Jackson . 82, ana- M M lrta t • I I 6 M H * - ] Mila .ra lly - Twm Fain KiVarnir. If. L M ll. • M * M l M » -t - Slurgtll. Coepart K tv tri) , flurltv. 1.24 « DepartmentDopbrtmcnt ho8Ims proponedpfopotied Mlnlco,M I^cq, AlnnAlari Goodman and ------,-,T . . T . - o ri' ...... Qij racord ] 114. Twin ----- ^-Bliorten ng—(l«or--ond—e k— Bred Cell 85r=Bnice Nelb«ur 77— c o b j« . I , m i j, . ------r.u.^i™i— ‘ r . * d Jeiry^ll tT^^ - ■ . , . " M ; 1 _ - Sund«v. AA*y--l3, 19n, - J-Tlmos umub I'lUWS,.NowsrTWIn; IWII FflllsTnaw’fd ^ J:yb^-ijflst^Ealls=jeQp.^g;ir^

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T\vin Fulls, editing iibout.lhO _fo.rn)s_wo»ld be submitted for couidn't equal her offort of last Slie regained her (cot In time to majdmum^ijt of Hoycn team pfflclal cecognltlon' of. the week_bul.aUll..won-ot lO-UMi. . placc fourU) whilc-MlsB Jonca__ members, onci Post Fnlia took mark. - Tlie t^st clatls A individual wound up n ^lug'o wlnhor. team, titles .whlltf Cindy Twin Falls based Us race, probably was Uie mile Miss Hollis ofHagcrmAn won Robertson of Capital bettered championship assault oti a one- where Miss Marvin of Wclaer tlie 220-yard dash in a four-way the published n^illonnl hiilfmlle two finish In life high Jump by overlliiuled Boise's Miss’ dogfight, tho victory ending - mark Snturdiiy In the annual A Stacy Bradford, last year’s Morgan jn. a due]_tliat cnrridd Mlss.Stcnder.’a btd.for-tt.trlple nnd B Rlrindnho' stflte track 'runner-up;‘ and Sije .Warsli. both 45 seconds under the old vicWry. The Clarlt Fork miss championships. The two Fosbury Hoppers record and to a 5:39.3. grabbed the IW yard dash and It was the tlilrd straight rtetted 10 jwlnts in the event, In Uip B division, heartbreak long jump’. vlctory-for Coach I-ec l.arsen ‘ Miss Mayne,' overcoming a hit In Uie first event where .: Miss Rich of Gooding State and hcrDruin girls who scbrcd badly hurt knee In.midwooek, champion Miss Jones of Raft wp8 Uio o)lior Magic Valley O.l-polnr8 whlle"PoBt FaUb,-In- took Uk» hurdle chnmplonfihlp.- •Uiver and Mlas Hrinkcrhoff of ■ (jhamploni- , the youngalir -U»e- •• • - • -IflUlng-tlvetllseua-ntiOS^t^*^?— won by two points, over Kim strong anclior on Uie Mft-yard whole flight in unison. But Miss. . Inches. n O N N E R S F E R R Y Mlsfi nrliikerholf, Rock 19-17. relay for a victory, coming _Brlnkerhoff put her leg tlirough Camas County -won Um mllo • ^ ------_ ■ ■ ■■ bfltlHhe Mlss'JoncRnf HMHItn ft I»»V«Iktlvor for IlM ttioMK- clnfifl'R H Miss Robertson, who led an from about seven yards tlie last hurdle and tumbled. relay for tlie oUjCr area first. 2 l l i f f l l l l l l l h l t f ^ f l otAlcelrlHhurdlcchnmpionship, took n bad spin assault that shatterec-iQ«tiiu«llc-too-muolt-wHl> 4ufne(Hlie^ftlfntHe^n^B:7-afl— Mary-MeGlnnls-wmMhlrd-

U lunlu!< CiiiiNli . --- ■ BLANKET FINISH In tlic class B 220-yiiril duHh show* Miss Rallls of H ngerm nn piking the ■ tHle-b>^-att^i^tInsh'ovct~Mf8H-StrtnlerrClnrk“ Fork, middle lane, and MIki. Suseata, Rim Rock, liuldc. Miss Gunther, outulde jaue, of t>iicaw-al>i.>« Mfh.li.M DS55:r-.T».icr “ FIT Clearwoter Valley was fourth here but Won the 1 3 7 .0 0 • 3 0 .0 0 . . 1 4 2.00 •3 0 .6 5 Ii22 -^uartermlleT-ThrsIim defeat kept-MisR Strndn —3 » « & - - a 7 ; o o - from taking four firslK. 43.00, 20.00 40.00 . 3 3 ! o,0 lit ______6 0 .7 6 a o ! io )I0 4 0 0 0 3 0 .4 0 4 0 .6 0 3 1 .5 0 J«2 4 3 .7 6 3 0 .5 5 6 0 .0 0 3 3 .0 0 > to 4 0 .0 0 . 3 t ;7 P . 6 4 .7 fi 3 5 ,3 5 _ }»0 6 1 .0 0 3 0 .0 0 - - I?, Clretlor,-i:ilt.'«'IA"MPA — Kip Dennis. About the only rCfll setback chored the two relayfi, then Wgh'pIlIPe finish sustained a siendrV ciafk ~JZ Tsctbirck-whmr-Huntcrtldn*r conunuw ni3-ronr-nr5r-pTfl7 c Uie rrojon^eritfured was loss or won me lon^ump onRn;? Mi»t37clo duplicate his usuiil second- Firestone’s famous like n ew tmts binge and Wendell held up well their DflO-i;nrd relay team. Inches and placed second in the Cnilowav. UepwHrv In just about everything os the place in U)u mile and Russ ^liDilione ’.MaloUS ^Icveii&oii,. BladedTteadDesipL - which finished fourth. Wen- 220-yard _ dash...... Those...... events...... WeMiiOu T ^ ^ s _ ^ p l J h r o u B h _ , M . . - ^ ^ ^ team will cnrrv WenJelTs hopes Into Hollins dipped to third in Ute 6.04.J, P a tic...... ll. Kamtan. 1911) Provides Quiet Ride ______MMtelkMMdhUyd rtcoppobU llr» — regional—A-»3—trat;ir4ncet—— husttedljptoyl ptory In n q iinrTf>r— thTn:fatP~flnnlB'Tit~Bat5ir^tiTt{r— tliacu.nrtioweverrtiie^eilkalnB^— WBMt7r.-w«iifr.'«t*cnwBin*r ___ finh>mlnu-iuili>-iiiifirL>iAn>^<»\lUl— —.^r_ jft n ui ____ J ______o » __.1______.ain. .irunonitil...onniiitK ___ 3 Tilenn^ rtfr'i I ChAHit T C ^at All Speeds,--— to lie considered a, contender Gooding Suite's hopes for a strengUi, perhaps, tia Uiink Mlyh jump Slorcf*. Uulle ] Slanger. 803. 14, 005-15 Mar»h Vnllry 1 Ilf0.»ii. Cilcnin ^■o^ry 4 W r M S f i o f 775-N. 775 15 for the state crown, I > • t kcormo • Wenuell 4T, about the runner-up trophy If Viiiei. Koolciiin >Vill. Valley i O' - Inew It fito ro out rno r eive a New Car Tire 005-14, 055:15 ----- Moan’whllor-Goodlng-Stalo'fi-- J % ( ) I c l S —O i l - t S ------7*r Qthcr-, roiiUmak- . Cla>K Korfc 3.,- ^*-Stuvn-McCnllP7 - ^ k e - t h ------_iv crajiaJh lnn cdji!iJi| ii3e In tlila 'lH*rma^llV^a7Ha* couoTV —r— ^ W H IT E W A lV 8 ^bDfa,W iiortl»»H --- -e. Wurkcrvien. I -m iElSE^EKCS" JH.IGNMENT BnM IE nELlNE~ '•«====wFiminitmwimfnnnr»" •cnTnrrtrack-ttrijcst ------ltANSAe>-ei;i‘V -tU P I)-— ipr v m in o : c i m i y '.eumTT ’tieft'TTdlTtir'Slirtu iniiuiijjlnrr •'•T7?P m T>t^-Tirflry-BrtrT>n Hoimt'ttI friin l wht'H I'n'L'isiiin Glennt »-ei »46mMale I 3) r i . • TT IxuirinKii itnd intiliill hVMiill,-,! m c-liuni.-, \>n nil •> W Kbt'lu. u d ju fll teammate John Hunter in Uie Cookie Rojas 'drove In Uiree I00va /da al^ per»nli. W ./je w . Htc turned a 50.4 quiirter to remain StiOt ilut Taylor. Kendrick } brulifft. nnti inKppct Haylelt. Mome, & ^ il, W, Allred. Run unJelenled tor twq,jeara. V KftHMMMienln- ___ tw.Wlil)e_ and add a lllUe Im ^ runs w i^ twa doubles and u 10.0 itiei rscora t*l by John D/lggi. CO n> i»l4»l«»- wy H lo ni ■ — to injury-bjr^Wiig^ntcr‘ff^inRlir-~'Sntiirdny2 ^ ig h ^ ..-M iU -fu n -----AAcCalUv. Ob'. Neitinger. record of last year. sparking .Ihe K unsas" City " AAD, Ware, NC. Hunier, OS. drown, l^lag .4 }« 7 (new record, breaki meet record --- —WiU;-Donnifi-winning—Uio— Jloyalflrliitt‘4*2vlctory-ovor-U»o- •‘ ruiitantfi -l»fO, entf • ---- lOO-yara «a«K — l.derHier. American deal record ol 4 }«.4) 2 rrtoma», Malad 3 Upllli, Hayerman 4 . -imrdles, high hum[:< and 100> Minnesota Twins, behind the 440 v«rn- rmv - W^noi fscotr. H1»I«B. » MeOary, *uniifrmMrwr.. . Siitealn. Him Nock 1, I’ate, Camat Counly records — and Alan Stevenson fi|>UUorff. , 4 Dartholoma, Jonet. Malad Low hurdle* ~ Dtnnik. W> llrM k. AI I |lie» old record) getting' first and sppprid' In- Tlie victory made the Uoyals Natui. Smith, Kim. W linert. Of- . Tiilmiin. • |l*n yar«l run - 1 HulitmltH. HIcMlleld 3 NC JO 3 Reds 7-1 KibeVI,.P6»l P a 1 ir3 '^l.‘(Jrn .i7-M tU d-r dividuo) plnccments. Cooch' Uie first Amerlpjm League . ..i-ltQ-vflril run NC.._McDaniett Brannen. Olenn* H rry i Gonfalat. HuMe -Vofli- Bohrons- Trojpns" icam.-U) .win. -ju^gomea.^.ima.. THOUSTON-t u p t n T' ' amassed 47 points, Nampa’ season. '440 yard dath - Schulfl. CM; Jeit. Rouas and Jim York combined. oro*n*Ir nrlwn, wirotn: nrrnkerhoin 3 Him. Neiley. NC; Molyneun. C i/iy; Ortli, ‘ Christian had 32 wiUi Gooding ^jlttorff.G-l.'dld not yield a Wen.len SO50 4 ^ » flve-hlttcr and Uie ^I’/a ' I ^ a i . r ‘ hit -unUl Phil 'Roof led off Uie Medley - Olemn Perry triin » *n r*tl» n ;— BtrC0kinirB0b'WntB0inlr0VB'1n“------»» y#ro-deih— >rHor»oor**o*»-l‘ « l(t-t State Uilrd at 27, ■ Egutnulii. Hhode»t. ^arm*, RicMleld.lU. . » 1 • 1 .1 ^ .w O V U in Hy§»*. iwMartino a iiiiiy j. J niuunx, MIoumt. McCall «.4. Wendell, wjilch-aliarod the sixth'wiUi a. double to rlght- M*»dwo«.VaMey, Oats'ty.-J 4? 1 two runs to load tlie Houston . wni«*m*. Oeary - J...... HI*Har. Chaim y o 130 y«rd d iin — Jett, Rim;'Sl»wenton, state' crown with...... Homednle oentor. TTid Minnoaota catrhor Harlttanr’CCi HfOovntwH'int' Wan.m. Astros to h.?."I,Vlctory over UlC i™Hione lin flmUttoflfln.-Pm! h'alji laat year,,will be shooting for a. alfjo spoiled the shutout hy T*V0 m ill fur> - McCalley GS, Hyr>!»r, nipvliig to pitrdiihd’acoflng oh iS; Tracy..N G ;ln rtntan . Natui; nrDwn. nIghU third straight stato cham- lao. 10 09.? (Rttofrtr old rtcorfl 10:18.1. -plqiuhip-.- two-Rrou'ndoutfl ______tl • - ...... - ____ -. -i~IMcC*rr'~flV/;'|j nowirt, Decker. S(hulli>, Nampa rMcaofin iiJ fl o o Mi tn.V C hrltllin/ Prulllafid, Glennt ? 2 S

"Cooo lump - jltvenio«rW M j lunha lb I 6 0 0 M.w Th -•mhrlrtnaj Miwar. Mnmai nirkall' riakj “ M*V 'D BtIbbS or ttroy.'.HI.' 14.9 j High, lump - D«nnl», W *n/, n o flw i, f f i V - i o o o clpckinB In jh o high hi^dlca !SI! JfiSSlV.’’ Mld‘d.:!on%°lc?eV, 0*"**' o5?«i5>)mo \ 0 0 I c S X l'c , oquollcd the standord no Thompwn tti i i o fiovci n .4 d m K x v ' i s s s s c .’ ? ===j«tjMtehrt=ln!it=yinr:^tid:^h6= i | l i » i —

' ^ r o a th i Vln.r,'oF,Looar»,Mlfl,'nMO t S X * ‘ I 11 I 1 T.lali n r IB I .,_on„ftcurvo,ln 20.i -For tho .. t,™ .. .. . • Tflpl# lutflptflo -— Arm»tror>a;Armttfonct; l*rl*nttf;l»rl*nttr If!*rfii*iii«a«i !* ..., ” ' • ' too iqo oap \ H^hVnt. Mid/ NC/ Wub.y, CC/ M,u.rr« sbcond straight week he Kinuiciiv • -■ ■ --1 . Shn an.51-. ‘ IM m Ml- t •Klnohorn, «ho, 40.J'1 - ,,1, I. DP-Clr>elnn»H I, HooHon whlppwLcVor^slx. (oplJn lhc_. '■ D .r"'Vall2i “ «C*!iVl'ib?"QP.'’ Hurd' >.UOB.uncmni,i mouiioo r ——lilfllulumn. -..v ■ ]nno|*t 3. nooi TolM. ».VofV. * double for Tigers

__ ..1 0 Jorotno TiKcrfi, behind In the field cvonta. dcfcndtng •" ^ doublo winners Ron HUllcr and state” ’ clibmplon Toby M ilt run’- W ird . WRj nroihw fll. WR; narinolomtw, J; Ktllh, Ji D. D c rrill, J Jln\ Tliackerny, boomed into Whlgnmott, Jororno. continued 4;JU tlie fourth district A>2 tr^ck to spring away from his mid* clinmplonahlp-wiU, ohoiiBh to. - - -• FlUr. OOtKtlno. 4S.S p ., season lothiirgy with o S7-foot, 4M Y*rd dath — MIIH«r. Ji P tU rion, Ji snnretoboconsldoroda Uircnt— one'TiaU_inch..etfort-ln-tlio ' c«mp.C«mp. jiJi waiutr,W alktr, WR;wr; ntrgm. wr. WR. si.oSl.O ...... — ...... : Lou/Low HufdUlnnrt«riv,-'JrAlll»ort, H u /d U r—~Tlf»n«rJV.-'-J^-AllliOrt. •—— • in nfixt week’s state runoffg. ■, aliotput.. B ^il Junior Brent J. SchtllInO'J> Dar><«». WR; L. THMl*. f. J1.9 > . • Getting tlid t*l>arion, a. Ivarion, 0. U 5 .D«tril,^ii_Thattt, ' track~plncc5rtJcst’two^rrtJTe“ Tiam icorino - Jtroma I0<; Wood Colliar. 0 ; Chapman, J . Hantlnar Rtvar 44, flufil and Pilar 41, Ooodlng It. - • Shotput^W aioam otl, J rW a fio o rB r field events a"nd"onfrtwo relay Hioni'uraiat...... — Thackiray. • JrOavTi • '■ vli, F;...... • cochran*. j, —CouriMv-' ------teams advance ‘o the state -Qulalav. C. Snaw. WH. Schilllno. J. IS ^ -•lO-vafdjaUy^^arnmi-lfiaHfion.______Dawli._F-.-N«llon, runoffs with prellmlnnries John«on. Camp, RtadJ. Duhl, FM tr, Youno, 0, Hanilng. F, Slanlay, J S n . Gooding, I 13 9 .TrIDIa iump Lroni, J. Davli. F; Friday night and finals luvartt daos, tlie^ifth round am nighW ei^ht BoblckTthe iwo-ilme'all-Navy’ ilividufila plus three relay 5{U53 according to Rav Keech's U rr y Bonds, a and former national AAU U;ams to the sti>te finals. Wood rned -jinri-4fU5-from-roforee GoldenGloveschampion, made ■ heavyweight' champion, was River, the defending state Joo Ullmer. his professional debut with a content to merely work on the fot midsection of r> toot, 254- !:A^tar44 4oJ tLQ uflcry unanimous four-round decision in Madison Square Garden (In over Andy Simchez oT San pound Williams during the first F^pm> THIS BEAUTIFUL AUTOMOBILE IS FULLY ______t-funnink-of-th&-Pr6Hkn^ I season. ptiliaaaiphia at Couii in'g'*<> Stake^ next Salurduy-when-hc— ""•EOOIPPED-fir A ^A R YOU'D^BB PROOg^< Dave Sells- in a rare relief A ^lra a l «J PiHiburoh uLslm!ii(nDlieXlucau6- „th c I nnd-H6Uunilipti-oI ,Uui- . ^ V W 4 3 0 R:LEASEU_ Wldto Sox &-6. (only oam«» »ch»dolt««Mr-WIIU-AUiQr- w»..Jh».nUck -Wh»la... Iwitfay'i Oamti • rrN'OII Cbi|i • Frii Truuliilu Ultilaiils t : 11. l i t Fadaral la vln g t 1 Loan - Ihullla, —-f*(i-Timtr«OTr - jm r»»:!l|ir: inn vt. Ktovtr Kiub ' CMcago at C4lllornia ispml Jongths, "He'll run In Uie f-BLft€KrO< i^ririiRiitrBiinliiiiriiur Oakland al T a ia i (llOpm) 01! Fliilf UMlid -Pronlinoaa IHlio tf/ichl»-(oBli^ T n r t m n ir ------*;4J.-lCtoV#r.KIUb.V», Th* A1|»y; ■ 00, Eeols i;:Ugo'!i Ume.of M W — 785-0700- F6ftf-TrAA*«ar>«raka t P4iroiaonr^T~ -aalllmo»««i-Naw-Yark 2.. 1 2 • IrH O K klnkiU iilH . ~ T k o •w td M srfM ). Oapol O rlll Turf Club Ctrvafamiat notion ITcm) under no pounils was only 11.4' • v t. nev«l t*unoa BIIU Baar, Mwulav'i Oamii C»I«W flin^:------Chicago at Oakland (night) Docondii off tho track record^' _i i TtirMdi VI. Glwpia Mlnnatota •( TtkM J Itwl nlohl) Caillornlaat Kaniat Clly Inlohl) "(^nslderlnt It « u h li tlrat .. ..Uitar Ihaat Matal vi. > i E ' Clivalandat Mllwaukaa Daireirinner— -" -Um«.6v«r-Uie-tt»ck,4 Ihou^-^ - •iuim v«’tirw ■ my iiifsoT'Unrtjll, Mid Clim --- -I'-' I, i>ard TraAHfar Braka t Pairoiaum "Ho got il llttlo Ured," . Potato Growers of (daho,. Inc. Ine. TliB Weokncu, liowovor, lost - T M N r lt'B « n n l.T r u it VI. B ail IflM lt-B ati •( lavan) has not occoptod this agrooment. ELVIN BROWN . . . . HOME PHONE 734-4433 _flno_prpbal)Ie_-onliy— whon. . Cvllloan.thulTli trajnw^lnco ClncolUi said Cup 7701 MAIN AVErEr 7733-7700 ~fe iirnr will i|i)t l» entorod. Sundny M ay I], |«?3" ' Tlm’os.Now s/T win F n lll, Idaho ' lir

FoilT-WOntll, Tex. (UPH _lCrnnipton opcncd-thL-..Uny_rollinBraBflln.iBlirrUien-.U»c- crowd, l»lt Ii Ib" nppronch ahol — lUitzlnj? Hriicc‘Crnmp(on, six" wlUi birdies bn the first two, wheels came off. ' Into a bunker and had to be. shots In front of the field nt one holes, d/oppin|5 u IQ.footf r on ]1ic Austrnlian found a sntisficd with a bogey. jwint, cooled off over the buck Uie plir 5 first-IjolL*.anti a Il2 Jairw ay lin k e r at tJje 1-ith and Elder m insed n chancc io_ -----.nlne-&iturd«y-to Bhftot-a ont»^--.-footcr------{*ccmul.::A 0^^^^ Itcr . gnm ft UP r '" '* under GO and salvage a three- Mrombllng pars on U»e fourth from where,he failed to got it ■ himself when, for’ the second ^ { 0 honie. Tlje two one-loss tem us divi.slon al p la v o ff anil tJp-t»fWtiowiirHrihm* putted Btrnlgbt (lay, |ie missed n short ______fietJiniiUje perfprinnnce of llie. iicainsl the Orefion cliilinploris.....will battle a t IQ a .n u Satu rd n y - iic n d Uie one-two teuiuii. In.the Tom Weiskopf }vith one roum l_pyite of seven and nine feet on Uie lRth,, ending a stretch, of., putt to bogey Uie Iflth. .season from Ron. Estes, at 10-a.in, Friday at ilaycce with tlie survivor ndvnncinj; season. ClackanuiH and l.inn-• ; Colonial. tlic scvcntli and ninth holes'to non-three putt greens dating . Weiskopf,whoaUirtedoutthe J---- droppcd-4lickR—5*0—F-r-idny— P^irk-Treasure-Vttlle^vlllplnj"— nRninst-theunbcntcnTlntj^t-l— BCTitnn^crc—l'i^O—rmd—are- -mako-Uio-turn-in-.il. -baok^to-tho-J3th-hole-of-the-"-dn' ' afternoon to claim the rlRht to ’ theOre«of|nmner-iip team «t 1 p.m..Tliis will leavc' 1. pjT>7~cxjiecteri ‘ . tu .H e the Crampfon,..\i'inner of three Cramptbn m_ade hbL first Byrpp Nelson Classic two toiir’ .ton, alendicd hims'clf after n host'tilt region' IB'baseball p.m. with'thu two undefeated Saturday avnilabie repre.sontiitives, touriiainents this year, the bogey of Uic dgy on the long stops ago. poor -front nine to birdie the plnyoff here next weekend. clubs meeling at 4 p.m. At the possible extra game, Kicks jumped .ahead of ^SI tour’s U-adini! money winner UUi hole’, tu t \vhen he blrdled And on the .final hole, he, lUh and 14lh holes nnd Jump . CSI, wliich. ilroppod-the-.same time, the fkst-gamc ___ Tlie :OregoiL. tearps , aren't. and . Hiibint)' 2-0 in the firsl and (^y $55,000 short of $1 the 12th it appeared he wi>s pushed.hls tee shot ii(to.tlK^ _backlncomcnUnn„, million, .sli()t hi.s tenth strai^jht _ opener to jtic k s .5r3.Hnd .b jli ?g . losers wijl play bn -the outside known as yet since the top four ihnjng anil neyer lrailod._[n_ wlrTtlie ifitiaie lo ceTnent tr.V l diam ond with the loser going te a m s a re c u rr e n tlv In a winning the openi-r. CSI came rmind of par golf or better in up witli two In the .toj) of the . quest i){ his second str'aight seventh buf couldn't got they • triumpl»; tying run in. He (li'slroyeari as far itH'oiiung tiihf as his string of ••;z.»waJgaaRUnlvTOlte^ ^ Rudy'.noid iMk-a'ilUc . IJ'J.tiolesr\(|llniul-iirUiretnutt ■Mlnenrwlnnlm rtlnriio-tirtOTd, cnnmill)!coasllhtJ on'thl’on lln' 3-tla-n Uiiul 1973 Western Athletic Confer­ ing cham pion Texas-El Paso. Hans Hoglund fini.shed way CSI took the le a d 'in the thrc('- to gel down from the ence track and field.champion- Paul Cummings led the BYU ahead of the field in the shot fjiurth wjien Italpli BolJinyi*r, frotU edge of llie Kith, ships Saturday; ’ ohslauf’lit, -t4ikln’g/thb mile* in. wlUi u G5-3 toss. aboard op a" fielder's rhnice, , DespiteCrampton'islege.thi’ •]: n .3 and then coming back to Cliris Adsit provided one stole second and scored on Jirn cdursc a'llowid unly six.uuHcra_ finish second in the BBO- in ' bright.s))ot (or Calorado State,. DiuisnuM'e’f) single. Dunsmore to slipot under-par figjires for Odom wins 1:52,3, giving thcm_flJir5t-ln the 440 Ignited a four-run sixth-inning three rounds. “ h u i he wnK‘oVCTStrat!c[WCUT)y' “ Intermediate hurdles in 51.fl, Wlielf he led off with a jH/mer?. MIder firud a 7. M I H,r ^fij iiiin n :^ ------r-BVU-haH-4hrw-DlhBr=firBtft- j , y tr - n , ^ r ld e r '.’^ vhiiitT: ■Bob--I:ie a ^ i-Uns-kfiL ■rnnrui.-.of. Jht*.:, day -which turned cool after two ■- S.-.turday,. ,o„o- Friday and long doiihlo'tfieh brought Estes both times-he reached, base ' ^ BravesT by daysofflO-degreetemperatures. another e.'u'lior in’ thg week in— ar-ound...... Saturday night in helping the tiie decathlon to score 171 struggling John -Blue Moon'. .. _ points. A rizibW Sfate was a Sail Biego -distant-second-with—ISOf-and season as the Oakland A's Arizona, was third with 105. scored a 4-2 victory over tliti Colorado State was fourth Texas !ljini;crs,______^ i>ith-»fl. 1070-eiwwpioi It was tlie fourth win in a row had 78, Utah had 54, New Mex­ for the A’s and the fourth ico had 71 and Wyomin/* had 4. straight loss for Texas. BYU’s oUier wins Saturday Odom had lost five gflmcs were Dan Redfern. in the 120 ' without a win until Saturday’s high hurdles in 14.1 and Jim victory and held on just long Blaylock with a IM 'v pole enough to pick up tlie victory. vault. Blayiocic won on fewer mi.sses, and Sigurd Ijingeland nlrtriL^T^fltnurnp. 52-^1 Gar.y.Cramer.tfauo-Ity only title Fri T*aa» 001 sweep in the decathlon.- ...... ph .00 Dnle» c DP OAklAnd I lOnOAklAnd Arizona State finished well by 1 2 S o c«nl” 'p taking.tile milojind 140 relays. “ "o o o o Maurice Peoples anchored the a/II"},'’ ° o o o .aao.fLuiUu-i:ulay-und_iwju-Uiu. ‘ ° “ 440 dash in 46.fi. Peoples was SF beats top perform er.for Uie Sun Dev-

^ers on Arizona's top [wint m e n were Robert Joseph, who won Uie high Jump nt Grll nnd Bruce Jb a d tlirow Hawkinson.-who took the jave- Twin Falls lin with a 200-0 heave. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - U T E P picked up three firsUs, Bobby Bonds, who made two' -Fcrnand<>—E>el^»»Gerpnfl n n ri-Yankees unleashed a 12-hit Pclla-Mson;4 Iolen-fipradlinRr~l ______tjjaea loaded in .tlie ninth. aimcK to beat, the Bultimore Buhl; .Dorothy Znhn,. Jerome. ____ .Tlio-vjrinry i«‘» y Orioles 8-0 In the nationally .nnd-Juatlne_M^serwnit}i place([ _ _ _flryiinl, the. liisl^f five-San - -leltvised game. . . - Uiat way in the gross finish. —— l^noisoQiUtoiMM4Uiiio.woduiU*^_._M.u^^^^^ Jiomeii,JaK-fifUi.— i ^ et—wdn n £ o _ Qra= . • -Just-ono-tiiird-uf-an: inning^t--^-. Wflfttfn opposltO fl<>ld

Ccy. a dol^l^by Bill Russell, a , » Klria took all but two first | sacrifice fly by l-^pes ami a ^ ^ ^ "j’"j *’V i plnces Thursclay In winning” , ainglc.by. BU.i Buckner. - »»j»nDi_u» --- i 4 3 0 t - Wandfill'.s fcosh»softb,*4n^ — Lkt Angtitt l.n frtnelie. , MMtch w'j * • > » t *o 0 0^1' vJlotional trnck moot. * uop« 7. ■ \ r, •I ?,*■(! c ".r*; ' 'PouT schools droppcd at the ^ ------h n it- m in u tr ~ b u t- * - Je r o m e - < ; 5 i 1 S r .i'’ 111.; T>¥ IV f . ,„ 1 Jofontoi' Wcndoll and Olcnas

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Twin FnllH, nortliBlde. ' ’ wlndH. Hlyhs in the 70s both showers are present. However, the area. H(iricy-lliipert area: days, Lows In the 30a. Uie air mns.s Is more moist and _The_extended outlook for Continuod .warm ami mostly -Synopsis: ...... unstiibletn ccntral Nevada and Tuesday through Tliursday is Twin-Fall Post at Caldwell^ fair throuHh Monday with li(|ht High pressure both at the northern Utah and some mosUy dry except a chance of a Temperatures Idaho wlndR. Illfins botli days' ■■ aurfiice ana alpn conUnues.id thun(ler,showers werc. ceportetl kw_n('tcrnQQn-and „evcninB. ftOs>-!^ow3 -ln-the ---ddminniinh«'wenihe^ ~in~tnosc areas i>aturdayr'i1iD~ Umhflc'rsKowcrs. ' ' ' ' ' ~ Camas Prairie, Hailey and over“ Uie Pacific Norlh’westr pattern Is expected to continue Unsensonabiy wnrm at the High Low lower Wood lUver Valley; Tlio result Is sunny, warm H AILEY - Robert L. Vernon, Unlley district at least through Monday so first with highs In flOs. Cooler . Yesterday 77 38 Continued wilrni. Mostly fair weather. Tlie air mass is dry >nam>t;er for Idnho Power Co., hus been nnmed unseasorially warm byend of.period wltli highs In UistYear 07 37 today Ihrough-Monday—Udht. -and . stab le ., no qlouds-; or temperatures^hould prevail in- ■7fl3H:ows-H&-to-55;------N orm al . 73 41. m n n a lJ e r o n C. V. Macnw, who has worker! for the utility In ^othcr soutliern. Idaho post-t.-will ^iiipervlse slat^ ^|Wr-atlon5::::4rv^4htu-IlaJloy—iliBtrlot— iintll-^A^ succe.'isor for Vernon is named, K. E. BOISE (UPI) - .Although llaroldsen, dlvl.Hlon manager, said. Idaho Is considered "a high T T C hinWsiiHs loom Vernon served In various markctinf; posts at • risk potential" a California oil WASHINGTON (UPI) - A said the FTCinve.stigatlon also oil Industry would be "dis Boise,' Jerome-find—Twin Fallfl-before-beinfl---- . company 1b willing to drill two :___top-Fednral-Triulu CommlKfiion—indifjtor..,that-kuch control by Irousfor cor^etitlon," “ITppbTrireUTlalley dlHlr'rcrnTatlJifJcr In July, 196(1. -'miles deep In- hopes of official said Friday the FTC is hig oil firms "constitutes a In that time, the- utility's service load has discovering oil. LEGAL NOTICE -“•.sludylnB'pdssiblu antitrust ac- priniarycompetniveproblemin Donald L. Zleglar, chief jumped by about 21,000 kilowatts and the tion a(>ainst the nation's major tliouilinduslry.” geologist for Standard Oil Co. • number of customerK has nearly doubled. oil oompanies—bernuse—they---He slres-sed ho was speaking N O T IC E O f SALE of Ct»lHornlft^— ^Western - Nollcu i& hereby .gjwyi Ihnl Dan may have contributed to the only for his bureau and not for Pflrroll. 718>^ AVe. F .*Twin Fcills, ------QpiiEitllnnfl^t»l/< It p rn q q r o n - • KaMittnirshnrtngT?" - t h e ^ n l h w tnrtrtnr - ferehce he is In Idaho to Inspect one l9A 2N AinhlLf StTJf "or ^’rcicfvcslhcriuhTToretccrrtrty'o'r •iii" U P I Auto W riter company believes are heces- Wiird. testifyinj^ Iwforf the tliat any subst^mtial weakening bids 12,500 feet In hopes of finding ' DETR0IT--1UPI) - 'I’he si»ry to'clean up'the'natio’h's Senate .Banking Oimmittee. of the Independent-seetor-oHhe— pouciSHr-Mny-n, *3, u. is, it. v, oil near ParrnUr. Wlien tliey decision, by.thc-U.S. Qutomak- ...... :___ 10.-M>3U t.22.-197a- ... reach that point they will hnvo" ersnot to challenge the Interim OM .PTL-sident Edward N, to make another management 1075 standards fur automotive C-olu, in a letter to Robert W. decision to go deeper if they emissions in court won't pre-- 'FfCactlnfi administrator oMhc- Tail to find anytliing. Top honor vent further legal battles EPA, said work on emission against the Fnvironmnntal Pro­ control systems for 1975 models Building total 2 reasons why tective Agency. inusimust De^mbef’ln immeuiaieiyImmediately taw j • | for liurlis ==4^lo^ou^nutt^<^ompBniefl■hfld^-^h^.ve^'5-muph7assu^mc(rI^;— until Friday to beBin.JudiclHi . .possible Uiulltiey canjiicel-Lbi:....______^ftin rp.pnrtpfJr ■pr<>ecetnnB»-en,’ Iftfti—ffwnUi'ii-p RPA ~ eeftifiefttion T cquif .IFHOMF nnurlns P. thp nriop nf ^SIVFR 'decision by the EPA establish­ ments. sots lisil Burks, son of Mrs. &im Burks, ing a double set of emission Tlie interim standards for I jOS ANGELES - Strong ti)c stune month in 1972. Jerome, has b e ^ honored by —standardfi->onc for- Califorii^t *-1975-enll-______»nfor-nn Kl per Kt cortper cent ™ ‘N fA I.l.S - Ricllard N. gains.in <\11 lliree. major con- "Both houses < and’ apart- Uie Milwaukee Cliapter.of the “ andt:flnoUftr~ro'rUMroUreT"43 reduetiotv of hy'drocarbohs7md W hltcrJo am fficcr'fro n l thb striTcUoncategories pushed the mentfl trended higher In American M aVlc'efi n r“ st^Ues. ciirbon monoxide emissions Boise office of the Small lev^l. of contracting in the II March," reported Christie "as Association at its "marketing may rise steeply _D ut the fCPA has yet to set from nro-IOfifluncontrolled vehi- Business' Administration, will Western states to $I.C5 billion the growing concern about maivof the year." new test'procedures for 1975. vies. Tlie original standards “Be T W tTT ■nmsr'n^ursdar “ ln“MflrchT— ^------twer^uilding -hi»s-;iotr-air-yot,------%urksr«-^*iee presulonl-^f-J^ TTicrc may be new legal battles had...... called for 95 per cent He will be'avallable to That is a 20 per cent Increase begun lo worry Uie Western - Case and general manager of when these test procedures are pTf|^|,.hnn nf hy.jr»piirt\nng npfj provlde inform ation a iy l_n 'g g lsL._frQ r^ :£ :cQ m p m u ililtL,v ea i:Ia ilo i:JlQ m O u iia eL.”l luTo _ 'WsaiIIb~aStia~-i:.Dr;Qir______Two pown'HijI fofcoa iTfo'flTwdrk today which mako a sloop spelled out. a % per cent' reduction of . business .men witli SBA._m onth. the F. V L rD fldiie.— Einai ^uartcr-cum uUitiitc- -M^nnfmrttictnR— ------Butrfraimd-onthpmrcnrTesr c ? n ^ n 1 iiorioxuTrcVmssibns;Tn~P^Brmff: 'White DjvisTon of McGraw-Hill In- ■ figures show tluj value -of ■'■jj'^'Jbcted tiecause of his Firal. Iho ctomand tor.silver surpossod now production tor procedures, RPA Deputy Ad-' C-alifornia in 1Q75, toth emis- ' available for appolnttnents at fofmaUon Systems Co.. snuL____ _Wealer.n_il^USing. .«t__.?L32____ achie.vcmcnts..in_marJuiUng— each o( Iho laal ?0 years And for ooch of iho lost 11 years Iho do- _n]nri'd” |o f' silyor aurpnggod npw produc]ron~13y rno'fd” |hnn '[00~ m^nlstrntnrE rip k ^ ^ k o n rlic r uinr^tt-nm^i rnthu-otrhy tw ll>e--Twm-Frott. under his guidance, has this week .said,there Is "a high |)cr cent from pre-196B vehkles Commerce office, according to surge proved lo be a big one In period by 11 per cent. continued to .grow- •Uono. despite sloady upward proasuro on tho prico ol «ilw«r. Ounng lha , acgFce^QUcwindonco that-the— !^RomothinR-thaU:anboacconv~Bfly---Rostron , !:~~chnmbpr seasbrially-adjustcd terms’ as____ Nonbulldlnc-construction difficult conditions’ in the 1060a Iho pnco ol silver rose 05^.- - ; ' automakers con meet the 1075 plishedonly withcostlycatal^t- manager. well," said George A, Christie, ^ionirafts aw ^iled in the 11 nation's economy, a.ssociation Socond. soarinQ f6dorol budQol doticila. rocordbalfinco ol standards, in some cases ic converters, the outomakers vice president arid chief Wtntcrn stjitea durinc March officials said. paymonls dolicits, and 37 yoara of inflalion havo brouDhI tho dol- — of-ceiiflpft® HsrTyOr — -withqulisicgtablic-c^ ---- T:—!------— T V ------1------totaled t251 OD million a 21 nor ' ‘ " ------' CAN PTOFn~^naM^Hi;-oouiwo-ofvi>wt«owftflaufnlatyt*rw-scliiy, chiilrman ^ ' , put Uiu Wosltrn roBlon at a now contracUng and aW sharp E BUY, warns "Tho altorriaiivoa oro rturrowod lo oilhor runaway mtlauon 1Q73 model cars have mcl Ihe Henry Ford I sjild the Interim ^ , ugh w t o me,isured on this boost in sewer ,ind water 0( a full'scalo dap/ussion --- niTSSGffilarasHfflrebeTwiS— --- . (ndUtlcsir^iISIiini-lKrHB ^ iUrttnti---- T ^ n o n f l v 2.600 VOfira, alnco the fFrBt~Bltvor cbinapa. in Q ilitoafa wiU. the m uffler. p n m , , ,y „ _ ^ After ^ t h r ^ e i ^ l ^ ^ t h ^ j , , ,^^ Ihe-m onth. knowledoeAbloir>veslora havo lurnod to allwor fo'r (inartcial pro-' -now-nnd^975-^ere-wlll-be-ft- like device, usinK platinum an.l ctltllulnt ve total construcUon'T was I R A off D E ^ loctiqn-bucauBO ailvor Oonqrolly porjorma well in bod limoa For ...phangq in,thc.tes.l43riicedurc.‘' msianco. botwoon 1032. and 103 5 -lh e doptha ol 4ho Croot .palladium catalysts. But, he Stork .said, • .....*''V‘ payable in two equal semi- !:V'rn“ .“"in’'...... T*" shiirplv IhcUb!., loiiuwmn last Doproaaion - iho pttco ot &i\vo( moiO (/Jan Inplod said CUNS Uiu-convetlurs pfobably |„.,i„ii,nents has been “ miinth’S3trQmLl!n!ll_. - -O ur.now booUiat,~TTM C ita tor B UvtfTHow..lo P rottct ----- General Motors said the tim e will be necessary on some approved „ved- by’by direclors M nw rter b y n i per M n l ______Vow Aaatta AOslnal Inriallon, bV Louis E Carablni. P ro ftld ^l of ---- la...lQQ.aliiirl now "lo wail for _At-me end.Qf-UirciL-mbiitha R E D S '~ .tiii:iiiCiUiLllKijiUii;Ua .itliitM •Paolfio the Pacific-Coaat Com Exehftnoe. al>ow» yow- Uie outcome gf fiyther time- -and some engines may disap-. ■ nonresidentiid. buDdlng in tlie TnTcumQlottvc' of nonbnltdinB^'' -^«-5hojhD nt-S rr^ cw3umlngXegul,,on>Ctfudlnua::_pcmLXompk^^ they „ . Merlo nresldent of Uie Lai JB30.3fi » 3 «BMon» why It'D dollar m uKbo dtvaluod •Qim HOW lllvB rtirattB T n POgrTiM i lB — even though-lhe-inlertm stands— cnn'rwcot tho stnnrtnrdsr------tlunito - llywSSV pulp linTl - ' durlnB •Mnrchr2!i-pTrr— nUlllon 3 per ccnt above 1072’s • M/iiy ih« pocuiiat naium o l iha'iuoply and damind lor lilvo r maKei ih iro w ld l,^ - p” ' said fl'fve a year a,o, .'.Stnrea^ quarter. . o«>n« lew' •Ov«> taam In a v ittb la -rB O trd la il ol m onaliry criaoi nrst quarter earninijs in c Iu c Ic T - P l“nts, Uie two ------• 2 common m ia lik o i in iilv e r invaiUrtQ-artd (lOw lo avoid m«m >_t.wny~JTe. b s ite n ^ MvLailvflLiny«m tnl^tlia;Bi«i(iTP-1( were . owflrdcd. iif . ih a 11 Qantliamn; Ploaae ruth mo a copy of .Caacade Corporation have Western atate.% during Mnrch.' For fu ll Parliitiilnrii IFrilc or I 'h i m i' your new allver booklat, Th«' C M * for - • -*■ o^------doelarod a socopd quarter W vaf. I undaraland lh«r« (• no coal arui no .1 tho Unlvorjtyflndalio and has H per'cent mofo thnn (lurlnB I . , oblloallon > dividend of 75 cents per shi ledhWlhTliompsonandKdlbo . -BAH KailFfflWN, B«« a'.. Fller^ Ii)gr326-463j) I -nr«poua>i«i(uv|)iiiobal =--~L-J^;^^yaar*»^r^.--^rr==S^^DavlofliLjm ttnogor^uDt^tfiaI^'TO 2 *W p a n y's 'i'rn dt'in iirli iif A tn i'rlciiii IlnMplHit AMHorliiiion ' ■ •aum#UiaiK«w*i.v« Gooding branch; Maurice cumulaUvo , con- I artd rovf Umily ’wii| no c a j j i r " vorUbloproforrcd alock, Series n e W YORK (UPI) — Handy Z only «M«iihf( comMg TWIN PALLS - nobcrt L. Clifton, Twin . Falls; Nad : Form Numbor lOOS I iiorma, ------Cily/OUU/^p JVllllii.hirvIra manager (or Bill Mchaol P. Sullivan, . Jdromo. . A ,. IsTpnyable Aug, 1 to „nd Harman Friday quoteil ItfOHW- .Workmlin FOnl. -Iito., Jwlll— Hia-bimk.opi!nodn timnch-ln- uluirchcldcra of rccord on July inver nt .237,0’ cenls;p(it^.tln'o -Huyblirn on Friday, 8- V >. ounce down 2.0 cents. 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Moro ^ n g n wotti wnUon about lliia lollow, noil to ]o*ui, Ihanaboulan yonoolw ) m htatory Can-you iiatno lum^ All right, C hariot A Lindborgh aahruQM iilaasfg^^^^- , DoanyolourUS Sonalot•ntllldlp■n^^iUU• A Know ol nono Should bo nolod tho anuU boioa m iho Sonalo chambor luo sliil kopi iillod, though H o r o s e o p e .* Q _ cut all'tho lina oil a fiah, cotild it slill ayyjm?'' A.Suporbly. - ' ' ......

Q ‘ ~Who_'jJdlloi--ac:tutJimArnniu>nr tna hmthnr A'rlnr I ' l l r r o l l w iz a r d o f id ” Gtdvoa A 'A rnott by iKroo uichoa I-UHLCAST hOK iJUNUAY; MAV I ?, 1«7.T.. O "W hal waa Ihb avorago ago 'al doalh ol p(oliurto ic mon?" THl-. t JC I I WiTh .1 PfcClHFU A Abouf33yoara6moDtha, aomo8ciontiiit»c*lcul«lo.------0 "H ow como a lawyer in court alwaya lalka about aomo (.I’NIUAL ll-.NDliNCIbS Uiuisually nood crimo commit.lod ‘on or aboul' a cortain datp ovori.whon ho . . Jay. jnil p.iii. lo find uut wIiaLuihuLS cxpcct. kuQwsasaoUy Ihodato-ol th o- cruna?^ '•an d want-from you'ijnilld 'dtv'whTilovor you-caij^tn iitMir uuiKxj" ^ A Bocauao nono of iho lacti m any cajio aro hold lo'b«*tru® their drirjTTirTomc true AmnicrcsMng time to listen to lotty unlil tho court itaoU dpl(>rnunoa them lo bo so teuchmi's .ind lo see how you can p ul ihcni jA piaetiLC uj your everyday relalionships. - " ■ I rLOWCR TAXK _ Aj^LS (Mar ^J_io Apr .I'ii. VoiLare tmhlfullv thmkiru’. ,-aho ut -Jiu w hnvp-mnre~«nipporr fro m ” " tor’ Nor would 1 In tho language of flowora, whon sont to aomo- p.irlnefs. Si)ollitng some iipsel person is wise Avoiil a silualioti body aa a gift, il'a aaid lo moan. " I'll coruidor your olfor " Tho ■ ■|}v.ircnTiKrkMcl you m rfrtrnuhlc • • yollow roao 11 luppoiod lo-urialilies Show good IrVnil.s iu)w much •.OU A kfl, IlXJ,' VVHAr6 IN VOUR Some expenonced woodamot} clatm a hiker'a back pack V(Hi.really like Llierii nhould weigh no more than a iiith ol the hikur'i weight. At leaat MOON’ CIllLDKI'N'lJune JJ lo July :i) Do yoiu uimust not untJ said hikor gola iairly well aoaaOned on tho Iraili [o relieve any lensions Iliol liuve l>uill up al hoiue Liut yuur Como, como. aurely you'vo hoard of that lamoua Engliah d\^elhng III Iiru' order 1 hen d » some eriferlaiiiing Umiglil ih.ii niTt^cnorilS lale n a uigator-Capt—Ma>thev.Hfiindef»-Qnlv-man->n-th»-hiaies \m i Ii Irieiuls Liter Spociijcaily, eiactly 27 por. cent ol Iho girla who marry as toanagora gel divokcod wilhin 20-voaia,'Gon«iia-Bur«au-aludiM~ ' show------^ - ■ ...... " — '• lA ujj J ’ It) Sept 2 ’ ) Study your fin.irn.i.il posilioii now and plan Ikjw to iriiprtn’e properly ami have a greiifcr Adrfr*,, mopno I M toyd O fioi I 70?6^foil Woilh JX 76iOj iru.mie in the days ahead Sell your l>uilgeting idiMs t ai'oiit • purr!tnfT Trnripr^ Si'rdUTitvnn'1itlW^rTlH'i'“m n n ’‘ idr’ativrreally...... ‘ PoTior permiroiheis lei push you around S A I.n lA lilll S iN uv ” I.) D l-c : i l lii'l loiwilK-i ttilh arJiLTs -at interesiinB activities that h.ring you pleasure ami —preater kno\vlecl[?e' You c.iirgain personafaTms'lhTil.'.nicati much lo you A good ilay liu real expansion, iuii CAl’KICORM I Dec to Jan :0I Oel <>ui to Im^‘ gr< aTfairs .pul he sure you are. du'ssetl t\lti!iiU'lj' su’lL.iU .i'.aii ^nakc-tr^•^r>-f^nc~tTnp^rT^mn-ttn-a^^-Sofne-etvtc^-t1ehv1^y-t ery helpful lo your careei Do nul^_vi.uik_.lug__liaiil-Laiid— unJeniune health ______I'Jan J1 lo J eti I'M You want to kiu>a alnm i riew ventures llial iiiiererit you, so look iiUo llieiii mielligerilly Y ou make new • accjiiaintances whrt can help you with ihK l'ak»LaU.i.amagi:^Lj.umi:- pjrUklulurry.HoiTJ .uppuiUT I'IS( I S ll eh ;?() lo .Mar 'OM'se-your inimtiur you can gel c.\>.elleru results in dealing with othe -1 system lor liecoining tifore errec(ive Morc tiaim oiiy witti mate ^ItU’i* ytUl ;\rO rei‘liti|» iiJ II Y O l ’K ( I l ll I) IS HOKN lO D A Y iS Veri' .ilti.iLTiv -UllUiLi. JiiLIlLlKe j u re you give e,ii|y LlltiXXlU-bUldJX^aM-lkmtU--- ijl a cultiii.il. iiiusu.il. .irtislic nature Youi lIiiM kmius -C\acLly-^v.ln:il_Lu.:Coi.iper.ile w illi .md show devoiuin lo 01 he is, and’ wduUr uo well 10 enter prolessions that 'ti:ivo the 'ft'tPJiyLMr nn . .Tv'-iyjl . l** n!»:'.k oiil j'rjends >cry. C.uetuMy Disci])line here should he ol aiviiui ntiHire lot hesi-rcnults•- '■|he'Si.irs impel, they do uui compel " U h.it yon make > 0111 hie IS l.iigely up lo ^ O li'

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Homti For S«i« HomtiForSal* F « r b lt » F*rm> * W»>icK#» ■ r^im v* RM chii ^•Inm.PcMirtv :-0WNEft-YllANSrGaHCO;^*«u«- -T^O^^/NBfi-4-bodr6om bfictr); , F ile r. 1400dnwT) and take over 194 lull IlnlUied bniocnoM wilh eJiira iloraoo. 2 lireplacos. A hbmo W E S T E N D R E A L T Y 130 11700.00 c a th . a va ilab le June I ' bodroom «nd laroc Inmily room, QY O'^'NER; oloctrJc 3 bedroom Ligbts lurriittied, not lioatcd. Cali Hurley 47fliM6t - m o n llily paym nni*! 326 4701. complete . with priviicv. (voadway Soulh Phono 543-4409., Consolidalcd Froiohlwayi/ 733 , aout)leo.VAoe; Eunicc CooolV « ] • brIcK homo, la ^llv room, foncQd ■ ■ Acr««o*a Loll <.wdsc,ipino, oncopMonal rcsnlo 16' F o re s te r I r a llr r . ' gas 49&0 L TWO RESIDENT lAL' LoUiChoice . .«.006 733 5165..- NICb 3 bcdroom’tiomoon one Acrc 3,600toet o l lin o llv tn o . Sboc(room& 1342 Alder 7337Jin. and la m ily w itti 1hi& 4 bedroom , 5:30 543 44S0 close to n u r lc y C flll 67D.9501 couhlrv location, Approkimately .00^ iflroc-corner-lot-flcrois-jram- ISO'T-'-tJ.-SOOOO.-Trnch- WTroiploihat, arL airiT ito blle" -D o tw o tn 710 flTh-jnd J 30 pTiV ^ &chool. Kilchcn upstairvin- -U3^0.(U1..60loqi Oocd DriuK Nnrlh, loe.ilfon. 120,600 73> 9349 - • -- JUNE 1st - »ee-- to apprftciatft Laic VVoncloll. SSOO p.H u r n . 12,000.00. 100 loot La vina Avenue- DInoham 733 9MS M O U N T A IN :i A c ^ ^^ r a s tia n d nrick 3 .bedroom noar tuQb STATEb HHALTV ---- 7J3-5974 — Nito iionio ■ ond tio iry »ot 12,000 00 -yJiool—nn ti. shnnninn cnntwr with_ Irrjii.UiQo, W.UJaoa At BA' A C I-- -OqWey »tonolif«ploc«, lomily -HP:.:; ...... — HO ACRE Dairy Tillkinu Gastland Estates witli Irrigation - . . - - r ffoiin, lonced back yortl. 40 oc'ros 5 n iilo i from w ate r and new w e ll. 12.500 00 per 1977-74x64 D rlu x e ;-3 bedroom', 2 | WANT ED responsible w om an In her Drivo by 100S Dorian Drivo. 3 DEORQOM brick Joromo oncl 6 miloi*(ipm acre 733 V302 . Daihs, deep shag carpel, huill ins, | 70 s lo share apartment 731 9370 3 Dodroom home with f appliances 536 2156 j a tle r 5 00 Spflcious fcnccd vn rd »15,300 734 yau|l lovo ilio noighborhood. Twm FnlU ? bndroom home <227 635 Monroo j fIn iU ie d bA&omcnt. 125,000. Cdll Noom i M oioloy 733 5006 APPROXIMATELY I acre with . S l0 0 0 p o (o f.-« : lovely 3 bedroom brick -home. MOUNTAIN STATES 14 X 64 2 bedroom E>t>.indo livmi) i95tent; ISOi leaning cl'eposii I6e~2 240 ACRES very good larir exceptlonAlly clean and sharp iM'tlrooms. leiued yiircl. no nets RCAI.TY orouna. in Quricy PauL area room, lully carpeted, loiali-d'in ' WUEK ENdVpECIKIT ^ BETH-WJCKHAM . — H a ro ld - JC o ilh lo v -733.2400. - Land Jerom e 324 5634...... 7JJ.7309...... ' ------7 bi'droom homo, localod /oit side . 733 5974 Feed lo t i lo r l.OOOtjead o l ca llle -Olticc ol Idaho 733 0716 across • ol Mamic tiSOO n Jl Q R E A L T Y _t»ttflulilul 3 ht>drnnm,- >11 . . r e a l t o r Irom Seari*^ 334 00114 Jerome carpeted brick home. 1J70.2SO ■?3'3 4 0 6 I ■? p e rc e n l_ dow n. . W ES TE R N ___ 0 pels Inquire everiifigs^ 2 irrdroom. jusi remodelcil anti MIS 733.5476 I or 3 Acres bolwcon Hailey anu EA l -IY 733 2345 Kclchum. Road. Irccs iind water. A l MoroAH 733 3169 -iL5Pi5rKici..Dniy sii.soa.-oo. . - .VK(*tBQ!inai>f-______734 22.16 G E M S T A T € pattv'Snnw 733 0463 708 4451 - - - ...... ------OUYINO OR SELLING A FARMn JunoWobb 039 5255 UWrUHNISHED 2 bedroom', Aldii Strono 733 0905 *-iki’._ni,’W 3 bedroom hom o. .1971 N A SH U A n X 44 w«n-you- <«H-Fr«nW- - Jo«ry A iih : ;— — - 334-57? I - 1arning5 Loccilud in SkvliOL- Acres see lo ap pre cia te 144,000. LnIe around grazing. Abundance of water nghl City water and sewer or week ends — rjbulou^^pliU tw cl. 3'.j.balhi , ninohiirn 733 y.DQ5 MQUN.TAU1_ water.*) family ownership for o ‘or aya|!(t»lc. Ideal lor nomi' site, _ sunken livmu roofn. firL-Placc STATES WEAI.TY 733 5974 N O H T H S lD E 7 l‘ ac -M-yearr'MtJst do saio bi- April n. ‘raifer-hotlsr-pnftr-ptc—t3»;00r flcokpi- coopot-aMoiw4nuit»d' , Noo Iront rooi^ dinmg ...... L IV E FR EE Theso units have 2 bedroom, Excellent dovolopmoni potential. / 444 Main Avef^'. DRYDENAGENCY Lovely carpel, drapes, paneling A completely rcluruished and utlllly room and air 166 ACRES, 7 homes overlooking C all 324 UUU6 corpulcd 2 bedroom home In TwinFallt M.Hjerman Valley i10S,000 00 Addilion there is >) < bedroom ,733,3365 '' appliances .n a real nice Strickland Painter Re.tl Estale PariiAiiy lurnished studio bAM-ment opdrtment and a 1 kitclien Don’t wait lo lake , 1 days 726 6974 on wi'ekends. G()(xling Idaho f'h o n i' V34 42JI MUST SEC TO HELIEVE V. ■^lartmeni. downtown location bedroom houSL- lhat will mdhe iKlvantagc oMhis npportumty in ri-, r,»sl nl lia /i‘llon. 4 bedroom home, lull baseineni, I'j batti57 NEW SPLIT LEVEL J -ABC.MnRII.F-HfTAAir . .LUCKY YOU .. Goodinu Cow R ih il Ii w a lk th ru b a rn , 150 shares anil 'olliet buiimnus ^vllmo Dudlui loi lliu ianlaslic Dcnroom noiMC ra m iry roo m , Northside Canal Co water, 2 I 2S low c.iDacily, 160 .urus ol l>fcause ot hi'altli STOCKMEN'S f uirview & A.odi-ii.y TE NOE W u O v t i g/^R E large lot a ? '» 137’ D ining ar«-a. good perm artent pastu re . Good bedroom home 196,000 klt^»^^•n w ilh buill in ran 2 Dedroom hom e. Ii-L’d lo ts and 4045, 324 5735. 3?4 773T 3V4 4J/5 oven, , garii.Mii' disposal 7 working corrals lor SCO tiead 563 A C R k row < ro p lA rm , DISCOUNT PRICES! ! j i ililir s fu rn istied 1110 00. fu lly ' im o lh i’r Cnnii- aod he m spirci 'e lubl listed a -ar(H'led 1120 734 5707. 733-6587 c a r g a ra g e r uM d a v l'O h ' II. And. sprinkler irrigati>d from deep well, -tfl?Tyr^T^5:7D0------^ ----- lo rn -Jiirrtroorrmomc:------W30,000 bL-droo^i«~JAi)ulv roo m . batt> tHj ro o m The tia iiL T house. ••Cflltle chules. and 'v duplex Used b n c k agn.licenl kitctien has plenty L IV E IN O N E , H EN T I H.E and a lull line ol equipmrnt Nice, first' floor apartmenl, good e xte rio r, MutKc rool, lircpiace, ol «MtintJ space, wilh* b u ilt in inclu di-d in price ol 195,000. 29 40 ACRES near Wendell, wilh lull a ir conditlonino .b u ili in o lo ctr ic OTHER Two Sbodroom tiomes applianc.es. Hugi> recre o tio n .‘‘^•‘ ti-r rig h ts , could bo divide<> into '4 4 9 5 -lotynion. oldiT person only. 733 on (-nrner lol. 50’xl25‘ Cttubie per cent down, good te rm s on ranQo, disposal ano room, new carpeting, iH ild n tc . . .. sn^aller p a riia is 140.000 ly TWIN PAUS / 14 ; t M two UOOM UNIT Quallly. busitti'ss wilh plenl y ol'par king enpetl this 10 sell last ftcfjer Brown 536 26fi4 Ills Can A/U VbOl bi.'lwei'ti 10 00 Uphecp. Utililies, except 173.000 Iroom J I sp.Hi- Call todav IIB.MO Oin'i I /nn D.ivis 324 4440 ti and 2 30 p in eiedr.city, 7VA 7ih North Adults ■r1 nauscher 324 2995 j a i i i ______I____ - ~CAC{« I ' 'J ti f _!• s dining room, big back porch s«Tvite irrigated tiny otid TWIN FALLS WEST across irom • and roon>v ktUnun.--ihAOU > Mornmgsidc School District iMSlwro, balance good crea'jtwl ...VANTAGE.. _.Coilb(LU->oi-.SQuthQrn— - lM•t•SrOrtfden•^p<»^'W.W0------— AMLETT— -w tie a t-;— 5om a"butsidP flLV bedroom, furnishecJ ' or GoodTiome and out buildings. 2’i Acres soulh ol Jerome. J A n O ulitanding H o m o unIurrustled,, kilchen appliances, COUNrWY AtMO:.PHtkE P rice 1325,000 2V i)cr C'^nt TWIN FALLS iR'droom luU ‘basemenl home, carpeled aAd draped, all ulllltlos Wilh . j j i v ____Lonwtuiuiue.--. -d o w n . ------fir«(»Ute,- enclosed palto.- nicety ------By;.. - pnid. '734 3668.- • Approxitiialelv 2 miles Iroin H R EAITV FACTORY OR landstaped wilh underuround ti( y center i lH.-eiwcen V 30‘ a m ano'fi’OO p.m‘. “ room, laniily room, palio with Stockton 324 4IU0 D ick G regory NOW ON DISPLAY lireplace Immaculate, lastelul NosidiH lo l S lO B E 324 59H6 Close In lo ca lio n . adiac<;nt to LAUREL PARK APARTMENTS duLor S(.hool Dus stops r x jiil in Commorciol 733 1647 A T ...... Ironi i]3,500 Industrial Park, Union Pacilir. 2 bedroom, furnithod aparlrnent FRANK OOWEN REALTY R a ilro a d T rackage. 1,325 lee l on GRAB THE PHONE il you're lor rent All appliances including Sottfh .Border Municipal GoH looking lor 2'i .‘i(.res wilh live., R c o llo ri tkmiL';. PtioriL-i. A r c . F a [in i-& Roncluss . 7 3 i 4QQQ.. distiwasher. disposal, carpgl find tss-m u Courte—t?s -west -txjrdcr.- W ntrr stream 17,000 - IW-tN t^ALLi. -orapr!,A ir conditioned and’ walk - R ^ n r v ' rm r "■703?T“ -OAVE^AMl^TT-OROKER--- -=■ M OU N TAIN ^ -tmno5pr“7Ti‘4 w r — ----- Cnmtiltnnt ft -___ ^ TWO AC RES UetryR?lcfT?rT 326 S069 Approisui 733'407’> “rTeoohaleU lerlnS 6H u;u.inci' JL Ed Outis 734 2443 iR-drooin tiome With palio. large ------S f T k f B S ^ — A D u p llX tt AAike Sims 733 2249 lamily room and fireplace lUOO MOBIIE HOMES SAIE5 not)McEllre!Ji 734 ]650 UY OWNER - 2HOMES squ.ire lool stiop »Vilh fu rnace Ted Smith ______/33 47|12 _ .t>2 ACRF nn o ff umm n l A|Af|yn^ , 13^,300 TW IN F A L LS R E A L T Y fw.n lolh NORTH TWIN FALLS V o floy coul*t------— ------)igu dpublv qoiagi' ond Weekcnd. Phone 734 20)5. 324 43711 Ix-’droonis, dimtv) room, and Don Walloco 733-7<,l6 200 A C H E S d a iry sto ck _____c o m b in iilio n .' fu ll w a te r r ig h t ' ■Acrroge" tor ■ buildirig "‘ 11105“ " ’2 ’ B E D R C S f f i L _ tip.5ro~~rrr -OorrWoflaro ------* - 7 3 5 lonT fio n io on GO « ‘ 10V l o l " ------TWO—RnirBin>irTwn "S S u ll. ol-----HU------H77I 23 O u t o f T o w n H o u i m Don Suh( . 324-2019 G ds & ffecirif— Shag Corpel' Now listing • Iwo- KeHfoom .BETHVVJCKHAM_ IN tlE L L E V U E v .-ltn o d c rn __ 3 tx.'drooin tiome, carpeled, lencotl, 330 o tio i— 100-tultiwatiid. . -120-ACUEl.-. -throfebwli, TWO; 2 bedroom duplexesT- home iinniackjloli' condilion IIK.VI.TV REALTOR quiet L-dge of lown 121,000 00 Uy nlco bnck honto with pan h o n n i'w ilh lire p la ce . Crop-, jv a ild b lu now 190 00 734 3507 gos liuoi oiul large go'don owner, iilD 4639 ^ batomoni - 3 hodrooms all in. AAu^l sell or leasi.- (h, a t lif 5 00 p.m ___ iB Q l____ ClQii:.,^lu— idia al_ llOtt^Jttiya— W&:000;00:->»r- n iM iu i____ 733-0,11 • s c i. u n i.ajj-iMa.'t- - $11 750.------.MDDEfU^-3-budroonunonu(.^-.6- _JcuniJiuiiikiliL^uduLlJutLm!h_ acre Cute as a bug's t'ari Only cosh. p- Tl’.rcio bi'droOm homo ase ine nl, 1' j bAlh on one ac re S6U 00 0 00 ----und ....OQi__ lurnuce__Only_ l.irgr 2 bedroom ____ I.U.SQO______H A R R IS O N y ^ B I L E

IJuildinQ lot Ik 'I wiiimt Twin eriuipmeiir iiK.luded ■n^EATTY ' liv u fclroom OMcnIlont hnim ' ^ H Q / w V E S - rolU and Rubl lU-n.,iil..l a corrals - Si>6 000 00 B U R E A U WL AL T Y 324 4 l/» (JO’J t ____733^2222— - lim it iishtff Font bod- W AI I A r r 711 fiMA HAN 1 600 Acres 4<7I tharos’oj -CMOtCE-R-AIMCH— i ^ r n,yTt;;;i.^^,rrn-Tf--.eraldr-,"yfr LonUihiini'il, water .iiwl sanitation fcXIt*A-SHAf»»!------a n d ------— nT“ n»s--lurnBce- heali— Y E A H H Q U N D ^.SPECIAL C l'~"',rO U i ,ii re a r 1125 00 per ' ■||o,sKl..nce5.4157’J7' ■Htig^FrrTTnn-tfegli nr .7'n.l449„ _■ ■■Jolui l«;Moyno‘ ' 037 4463 Even II b o a l'lio u s c JOHI ■m 7!;t lo t 'nbriclcjc: ^ HvautVlul 3 t)edrtio. R E A L I Y 714 4666, Bob R n M iliiijre 7,34 4602 Hob lo w ia s o ii ' . 037 40(13 CARL REefiEATION \-2 * 6 4 m UHOOM, 435 Addison. t05 Jeonnu llarchns . tiom e on ' i 'iic r i- L t" 7617 year old 1411.00(1____ Hill Hornoclny ''037 6635 BUTLER REALTY miiniii, wairr. sanitation, lawn H«*id«nc*JJ3J&UD PROPERTIES . ,.M- ,ii» l r e lriH 'T O to r.,iJU S 4 6 ,____ Cymly tnckvon Hr(:renlion enjoymenf, i7pnrt' dT™ Bus 33.4TT&6 Roi 334 D046 Husidoiuo 733 7.367 O tio ot Iho nitobt humni m Devils' bedslOad Rancli, c.ii> h<- GnlFfc»Sr ______16^235______plus full basDmont ' T ^iths tpeo tof^oppratiffn— no.intifui- att tojipcd olf by tree pjantr and rr-fi7opin7?rr — BROGfMANS— • this luKufloin homo.' ------,340 A cres - P a slure. lish -TARMST pounds. I«unniii(j 100 head cows -TR A ILS SALES Want Atl CARL OUTLER REALTY 68ocrpjitij«romo novy. M elon V alley. b Muii. Across from Iheison' —JJQ L.MRin . .Jorooin. liloho- D O A crei Pasture .-ind very Mplofs » •'vrnll* 734-3W.I -nil;* hohi»-if»-Albio«-y/iHcyiOn" -BETH WICKHAM Establistiis: pus 334-0166 rcwd to Pomerelle (Ith aiid bviiiiu'nii ~ r- - - for 177,000 - -725 Acres «rt*y- \nckl Oolinocr___ . - 734 2716 > Summer Resort JuneW «t)b ' U25S174 156 MAURICE STRt^T ■LIVING . . ’ lot J96,000 JOHNSTONE- loO ucjBv in Goodinj] Jerry. IrW h ’ 324 5771 Aiw/»vs lEnt* IU« R alp h Slpj»rt>on* • ------#39.564^ In 1801.''lhe poslmaiter 1 . io7 JW ‘,000 -REALTY . : Al . . B S o c rru n Itci.olion ■ •734-4195 i l Capt Ma/, N.I., used a Mobllt Homei Want All to aduertlst that ...... ■ . lof J66,000 7 3 4 -4 6 6 6 anu lo n u e lup . t tu n ija tiis , gna .160oc(f.^jn_fipotli|io . -OffEBINGYOUi_____ lurnacenjTiragDrotop.-iiorio-: lit wat-"ptipat«d (or «p- — • T7 ;. . '. : for 505,000 tto b jo n « » i f n 12 stable, loafing thed, t37,500. bedroom, air condilionli., . - - iT b fd ro o m i • oil oon>ianc«t' teitalnlni! company who )73acrtilhS>io(rront ' Irtcludinb diifiwa»h«r oncf dltpaiol 733.7612'- Q Qod-condition, 430 50^4. ___ ■ '______i r ’BJtlilTi[him ?-■' HTAYtOR-T^OefieY- - ...... / ■ .M ■-ii>t47.M300 • -ira — ll“ BrJ0TffoBII»T8irar7- • (m# londKonlng • pool * gir ton- wat''accornitiodafeirwlth ’ '•WLS"S6rvtce • • •ofJ75,000 • 3i DuilntM Prep«rtv DOK 3, K«tchum, l(jaho,, IjiieheV "house((U)m" E«tatt W M l«f 3 ^0.0< O i1n Gooding , V, mlUi W «il ol W «l 5 Pdnli O & D AAobilo P a rk ha ve ipa ce» lo r _AftJSfdCRAT_160.-lWa.!ll.£|ylOO.._ «vonlu»My hoe«me-th«'— •~lo»-0a4,000- — ------Wion».7aS-414 1- *tl«itlit-Hol»l;%iil-|)y=^^ _1850 1he ^ape_was the, basomonf ar\d brick. Call 73)001^ ^ o ri. Chuck Porklni, niuo Lakes 1971 OFFICE u n it - y a rd oqulpm enl lu rn lth e d . 131,50 Branch of Land Ofllco of Idaho.' W7J 13 X 44 3 bedro om , furnlahod, ,pe|-month; Call 334•030^. • nalToti's Itadlni! 733 07IS. a ir, ik lrto d . U,BOO. In 'ip a rk w llh 60 X 13 P a r m t a. R » flc * iu ■pool ta u n a j 733-7091. * R « llro « ro t*d AU U .iu ,.1:1:1 «-L.iu»u-in >^niy-«4/>auur-Lnill' -CondJltonsr.------.WANIEO-,»3u->iC-«ci'o-rowrcrop- ■JW "NIjWCTO&W" rt k ' i i r ~ T FOUR on T«reln5uifrlel~ and t h c k co(\iblnAtion ranch.' 3 Chuck' PorkIrM al Elluo' takos =g«gtlwot-tantl-0)^.ofr(dfltlo.- -tiB d fo o iT u o o o tl cortdlUon-t2.7QO».ln— _ In.. ":K®>CKUnfi7^ir77«'.5B0?.------'Arowlv:^ I. "N E W C A M P E W JAC KS , .W5. - 5 FREIGHT- d a m a g e d — dbluiiq OPFIce »pac« for r«H. •? W A 'J 0 BW Mrffrt NofihVnJtodlocr*^! FOF‘SALE .Two jjood ljiod Urei C A O iN I^ S 'w IfK flo b r bln<. Old lujrnef. Outano ,camp stove, 1)5. china cjotefi, book case, -rocking CARPET remnants, and roll ends, stoves, tables. 13 cubic loot Norge conpertono Bdloi'nlng room*. prfw«to r«»t detlpnt,HALinnt. .ftlinollot. >upplloi. . oriQina size 3695 M 14, Livino room lol. Floor gas furn ace . 125. Pt'ono 733 ctialri, olhor furnlfure. Easier yj>^lo 60 per cen» o ff a l C ain '* 733- relrioeralor. Regular (359.95 Now room,nS$MJ. patnllnoi. oHf»- Op«n ’0 DIack and w h ile T V ' p o rta b le , Monday Ihrouoh Salurday- 4335. lamps, radios and old Linen. ^ AnllquM>330AAaln, Buhl. $43 Appllinc** . *319.95. Banner F u rn itu re .. 733; Holiday Motel. 415 Addlion West. 1471. STOBAGC AN ti OFFICE SPACE 4NowC7fl>( 15 polyglass llros, all Call for appointment. 733;404O, CUBIC FOOT, coppertone 'do tuxedo . . . H ailey. J.iOO »qu«rc lo o fo t non -4 for. J100...:531 ShOUpB. ^ven ue _ J'.,ilrigor*lor.-fl35S573.______•“ ht*tedi|or«oo‘ in«Ctf.-wtm-rMroe- 'C«nw•»^-Cr*w*i- W est. 733 3497. •44.------Muik#l HHfunnnH ! o M M...... ^ r o r v;(6rY'clofoPBir4-- 0ar«0e doors. A lio I.^00 iq u n re H ou r 10:00 a .m . to .4:00‘ Ooly 3 lo ft. Reo, ( 3 ^ 9 5 W hile they Frjgldalre. deluxe, reconditioned weeUday*, S aturday 10:00 to 1 iM l of olfico spnco ihni c«n no MAGIC VALI.EV AWNING CO., _____YAWAMA'plano*, uiw l pianos last - now *159.95 Banner MAYTAG ,wrlnoer washer, onlv a n /^ u a ra n le e d , 1198 pa ir at C ftln 'v - dlwldodandrBmodoled for imnllor 73) 3104, M ri. W illiam Drulty. 1S3 Vamat>«1bullar*.V a m i KLH s ftrw r jc V L -Fuc'nilurp, 733 1421. *49.50'wllh 90day warrant,y at M a. *lti Avonuo East. and mobile- hpni" swvlce, we do Y Electric'. 441 Maln_Avenue East. offices. Creflt .tor o bu*(n«» . breakdaur.'i^ct re lovellno> Tire, fburfh‘*venuo njuth. .neea» lal» ot atorooe wafer cooler salev l nd service ir t , Builiina M altH lli •lli'actlvo »lor» or ofricft - FOR SALE AC HoDarl wotdpr, 795 734 4M REPOSSESSED 30 inch'deluxe amp, vice, anvil- power hack taw. SPECIAL PURCHASE '40 serlos' na xe d . O A yU m e »88 *559 M usi u l l 120 Bass A cco rd ian . G.E.Range: Takeover paymcnti: ^gyHfirtniHar^talttJc4th.3 2'.. .■inrrlfirn fit' -Blacker* — Appliance* - -and . avenue sJ^ Y ^ R ^ PC W *135.00. Phone 734 4043. . rOH MENT. ijownstrtirs, IcJeol For-sale 35 mlllimeter'Nikon FTN- .retail, tveryday. Skip the mid falter and easier to erecl. No camera with SOmlllimefor ),4lcns^ SAVING TIRE STORE die m a n. V a lle y In te rio r*. 433 4044 Locrtlion lor Wrtuf/ or hcnilh WHIRt.POOL WASHER only Iniulalion. finishing or pBlntlno> U P R IG H T p la yer ptano, 1300 Pool l35ml1lliTtrtcr J.Steieptioto N ikkor VOX Super Continental Organ and ihop Newly docor.iti-d rttr FOR SALE cement minor, weldor- *179,50 w ith 90 day w ;irra n ly a t'M ' low upkeep. Precltlon m illed, lahie tB5. Tabic «aw 150. Older lens, 34 m lllirnefer 3.B Nikkor lens B u ckingham A m p . 11100.- V#ry 4 Y Electric. 441 Main Avenue oincJIIionccl. (n hi-ftri pr.iiownlown- iHHHH’tw w rw turo T V , l)S -? 3 4 3llfiO. aQd a ir com p re ssor. Call734 424A. OCCASIONAL tablet. Jrcloht notched and coved. F.O.O. and Kenko JX^xtender, compIHe 0000 C6rtdlliOft." C fltf9 34 1454;------CnsT. Howdyvllie, 'StanlVy, Idaho. Call M aII Phone 733 6S;h 1(484 ord Avenuo Ea&t,______damaged. laro 9 ’ * i 20, door, hex _ouHiLltkc.ncw^a lU llL iI7 ?: . FOft-SAL-eTroiBSS Bet^F70 by-U- s q u a re -d o o f^ a n d - e o ckta il—vt/ith- 774 3579...... ______NICELY orrrtnood olltcr space 75 gallon butane tank tlS 00 Tlres Mounted on 5 hote'wtieels. ASSUM E s m a ll m o n th ly n doors. roQular 1119,95 for 442 each p riu a lc r6am &.i.l.4{)0.&aui]rc .ICCL 1*000. ^ ...... _oojcincLortwn^ciJU-al •* " lin - s 733 711.1. ------A P P R O X IM A T E L Y 3,000 board W ill'iiT-tnn ----- a.wool^- nANNBR FUffWjrURE. “Tcer of-QDod used lum be r. 1 Inch t 3 .ln c h -d la m a to f, 374.4570 o r - FRICIDAIRC oiectric rango, liko W «ntMlto Buy Moditeranoan. Cherry wood. j f F ir m * For R««\t now Also spinet console piano. FOR SALE; Cookla. and Candy ------^ 73Ui.4074. Excoilent condition. Best offer ' VandIno“ M*chIn», "iom # -on lacrDico — tormt. Call : . ------733 373d: , - 5 P 0 T CASH -100 in ch o t 01 N o rlh Sidi: CflnrtI, locaflpn. A roal buy Phone 733 WANT TO BUY Niylitcrawters. For Furnllt^rv-Appllancei Sfl . G«rAO«&alM> 26 Incti Magnavon Console, Black . 30 INCH range, copper. Kenmorc. Comprtnv wfttiT f.or rm i. n3 8ii46 4540 ^^ven^ridV and-W hito TV,-coflo« - labia, PJionc 7J4 4944: ^ , i i 'o f Value 4S ------R»dl®, TV * SUr*o ...... - . . > U R f - like new. reconciillonod and carolling, 'fireplace scrcen, guaranteed, ^I3dal Cain's 733 7111. POUTDRrtJO. Bench Gflnrtor, «70. b e dfpren d, eloel< and 'b a ro m e te r, House wanted to boy f^dnvownor,-- :271idAvflnutW ti( GARAGE SALE. Comploto baby 10 • M iic t> U n io o» F e f t i l> J344UL...... tJlkc.-O flm iil. 713-5391. ” " dbout S30,000; - n n d 'd c s c r lp flo n ' RnPOSSESSEO consote ctJlored furnishtnos—‘ sfove,'— bikes, ■ and address to Bon F 4, Times T.V. TaVoOver payments. Blacker lurnlture. ctolhes, TV's Iron rite, A p p lla n ^ f * A p p lia n c t i R E b u C T IO N b UP TO 7 i(» -rc p n l MUFFLERS InstaUrd wfiile you News Appliances and Furniture. miscoilaneoos. 10—13, 705 -ELECTRIC range. enccUent F illm o re . /c o n d itio n . Ciesn • 374 <43A - Silks, lininui, nl>Diouv rjlihon^, __ —Wflll— CDmDlefB-mufflcr-wrvico /jppnrfc, (lUllonbl. p«JV‘k .007'' 30 cents rtcti a er^ds. Snake R ive r A u ctio n . 733- STOCK No, 303 W IU rlpool$129.50 PORCH .SALE; Daby. thlnos. Wostin{jhou»o-40 ■ . $99.50 7»54. , • - RCA Color Portable Television STOCK No. 304 furniture and Miscellaneous. 154 STOCK No. 103 USED Rclrlotration CfimpmPnl -40«av-par-ti------w>hiHp<»M^)-lb i ...... I . fUOrSO- ^ h -A r v e n u e m r lh . M a y 14-15. Irom Cnirt . Sioro«f Locker. REEL lypr power niowir (SoariJ W A N T E D tru c k w ith IB' or over Wostlnghouso' In c lu d c i or>c I Ion S07 roinprcKsor, reconditioned .ind nuaranlocd. turniturctypo van, prelc-r.ibly with STOCK No. 104 ono 3 horMj power comproisor, Al DRYERS ____ UO OS Catn'fr 733 / h i . PAIMTINC''- ctrirlruckx. iraclort. lift'gf»lc>Wrl1e.C..Lowrcocc. Route . , 4 il M a in AwonuQ C ast. “GT m «ntirTrM i ft Shrubt • ' rotrigcraitofv. ' Buhl STOCK No 401 W hirlpoor$179.SO - W A S H ^ ft- ovprhCMd mcnt track, Projector and Viewer editor _Rf¥Jni.it23;5634.______.. . ! ZE n TTm color ^TV! ni inch, STOCK No.. 5Ql.MayloQ , i-lifl-flfl -RERRl©ER7»tT0R5— {reo7er“ door5“ S7Tn—y—rnrTjm-p- -npncn'GrmaerrTnm inn tiotit ttke- recohdiHoned and‘uuar«intood; garden plants. Alto poiunlar and ’ CASH FOR SCRAP M ETAL STOCK No. 201 ottier 'tiowerinn plants 405 . iV a c ^ carts, call 731 0A45 367 M rtdrin 731*738 "1190 at C ain's 733 7111. BRUNSWICK; D«lfoar>d Oclme pool Copper, Brass. Aluminum, • FREEZER Whirlpool (no troit) • • $U9.50 Gardner Avenue. tables, accessories. Sales and Radiator^ Batteries. Etc- STOCK No. 601 STOCK No 303 H.KOPP.ELCO. SUN C ttE C K ro flc c lo r Qlass Service, new and used. James Coldspof lO ft ...... $149.50 Fftgidnif® (no fro»»} ... . $179.50 C la rk . ?33-560), a flo r 4 :0 0 ''and 153 9nd A venue South EXTRA .-NICE . bedding piftnis, CARLOAD SALE! tinting- tilms. stops heal, ulare, Jlowc(a._and-vcociAblci~ 7314073. GENUIMf WRIGHT fadlno- cutrT3owTrhentino-«nd-rtif- conditlnrtlno costs Free esllm.itos. S h ott* CloHilrto ** FumUW91 CMrpf call collect Kerman Smith. 670 • T V 'S S3 F a r t l l i iK A T o p S o il EVAPORATIVE DO IT Y O U r SELFI Shampoo your IQ RCA C olor Portoblo $330 00 3171 own carpet, profHslonal results, AIR COOLERS Rent a Clarke Shampootr with Like to wear Famous KNAPP 31 RCA CQlor Coniolo Romolu . . .$ 3 7 0 00 FOR SALE Lawn and garden Doih Window aiul Mobile IT-S IN E X P E N S IV E to clean rug% companion vacuum. Banr^ar SHOES? Then call M errill Portei AS SO R TED P A m R N S . 17.95, IQ ZENITH Qlock S W liito $49 50 m a n u re t ____ ickup load 733 9745 BANNER FURNITURE,. Twin ^d-upholstery with Oluc Lutilro-. P urnU ure,-M J-U 3 ».------:lclivered Phone ? 6316 Reol eleclric sh.impoocr H -F*tl*r-7M'443V.------..Window RcoulnitlS?,?5., we RCPUILP hyd f uflc-fiHTke-el M & Y ELECTRIC ____ FOR $J3ll . - T « rfrg N T IQ N------C70TOCT>lEn-S T“ ABBOTT'S AUTO'-SUPPLr;- lOi WANTED Used' j=urnllure, Plenty tomatoes peppw plants Mobile Regular $199 95 Appliances, Baby things, MOTHERS OA.Y and Graduation 5 h o " ■ e St. South. ’ _____ Potted and in good condition 1957 FOR $161} Antiques, We do^^Ughoisterlng Eldredge — 734 4072 G illst Lamb Pelts, colors, nalurafr CLEAN CARPETS the save and Ila - (le. Womt-n's auxiliary sale way with Blue Lustre, Rent -W o o iG fO w o ffc .-733.3617 ------. I_____ • -Twtn‘ rHll»; IdhKe- • J5"—~ M SaLVEJQJHD_YOUR HOUSE OF THOSE UNW ANTED ITEMS IN '73 WITH GUftRANTEED RESUITS ~:S orryrP fivaieP dffy~ ' -Plione~7 33-093 Kt O r Con^uli Your Phone ^ Ads O nly, Some • DTrertories For Toll Fro©— .liem s^ExduxJedJl •' ^—■ -tslurnBer’if - - " —

Cattit . s? iS Firm 4 Rinch Suppliti -TravjhTrtlltr* ^TS _ Howm 73_ h ------L C tm p iri......

GOOD P A S TU R E fo r ro n i abo'ol Ciinipcr'irflUer ’l7' iel» cont«lnwf ’SpniNK[:nRPTT»i:rrqu.-Tner'ot-fl -l4hf«dvcnrHnD»'nMP-?wln-CalU— .10AO_Sh*ttj m ile A inctr lines $450.00 I'.'iih or eveninos 733 7013. Ll-o r. 6S3i. Yim m m A m TOKER'S Bo«t«A Marine Itom* riB.iiion pipe lor " I 9 m ; 13' Ocisis C flm ppr T rn llc r, COMMISSION YARD It.- /02 /5.1 6260 ovun- rotrlQoriitor. sleeps J ■ RECREATIONAL .V ^m lortflbly fle.in, *7/5. Cnll 733 VEHICLES, ___.Tho Egj’ly.ConsiQnments-for-Moy -17th ------; rent oooci 5nnpi>,'Ci'ir734 51 W e g h « 'C O N C R ETE MOTORHOMES; LO O K IN G fo r a lls h in q r io ? Vow Tr av el TRAILERS, - \ 5 Woonor pigs. ~ • HEADGATES o-ns 4, ~l^arm Im pltm M ti 5056. •m r oo. -can 7 j j timf 5 mi -€0AA£-/NH^-€>DAYH------80 Holfors, 650-700 lbs. Mow on Display, Ready for Your Inspection! OWATONNA swalhers, parti, tales NOW SHOWING here 1973 bOflls and Andsorvica ^lyneux ^schlnory, m o io rs . Sou them "iiif O UD 'A N D C am pat'f - Mofor.Homtt 70 White face steers, 700-900 Jbs._ 733 7547 MARK'S your Ewmrude and AAurcury DoA lurr-1iA3 DIUO Lak»w -1CT lOOU-mjTTmiiW-v” Pro pa n d 60X6ws dnd7calf from the.Bar URanch _M_T Jyfit)JX-ere Trrtdor lor N o rih , 733 1194. or Jliu iq _ G Q tid CQtitlilioii— Pliuill' ------5 P 0 R T T O - Ongmofor of -pickup-fompor* Special Dqiry Sale Mgy 2.9th. horanlcor trade..Intcrnnlionnl 275. Windrower, IJ' (lu.il A ik jit w ilh CUSHMAN TRACKSTEfl whorw-you o«t more lor Jo**,- • - ]40 Holfers ond-cows. lon rtttto n e r, / J l 3 5 7 1 ...... ■ JtrROMC IMPUeMENT 4 .M A R IN A MADRON CAMPER ':tER0ME.10A>i0. BOB REESE MOTOR CO. • I CA*iF S)» ■ H.-»rknoP in oood &JRAILER SALES ^FOfUN^ORAAATION CALL: to n d ilm n - C .»ll. S43-i5J1 o r > 1 3 U-ALOMINUM UQAL'iltUl.IrOijer tojf 5 pts n o tt fo • 4IM2 l Admiro/'i Amortrort— •- J "the Dealer You Can Depend On" Jim Palen 678-8319 or 678-5467 ; Horse (lower molor. oood 1?61 .N ova. body., mj ..fienis. no condition V350 without trailer or 500 BLOCK 2nd AVE, SO. T W IN tA ire ^ 1)1 oki'n windows 430 324 3145 . Brown Hogue 678-7726 IDAHO TRACTOR SALVAGE has 4435 00 W ith l^rt.ltir- 733.7-J69. moved to Ut m ilti wost ol ho&pltal .■;-.733-5776 ____ . »9(SS OHBVWOl e rp.ekup^vm irt'or-:^ to Grandvu Drivo. thon '/* m ile 292. 6cylinder-^ qood-SltJP«U-Ufcttkiia. i_ ■ 'lo u ih . C«5h rof’ ira e io rs .io w p i’ ic * ! o il- 734 5323* on used p d rls . Phone 733-8293. Cvclei I. Supplift ARTIFICIAL DftEEDtNG lo ADS •* row 10*1 Intrrnnfionnl Corn r e t t proven sire , n a tio n 's hlohDSt p U in fc i, 111*!)) (Of hre ts or Denns, Compare Price— Compare Features f ..pg-productlon Mrfra,-AlM. 914 ‘.2.1/. -fHI6-WtEK-SP-CClAU 1971 Y antahn 350 E n diiro. Ii breedsol beef avallAble. Duht. 94v And~Th&n You W tH~Defcide~0rrT'H[I . . . il03r-Jerom e. 334.3M3. Shoshone. M U D b U 10 New I ON USED GOATS - 0U7SI7; Durtey. 67S 93S3.

S B LB CT S lR e '-IM C ^ — AP PALO O S A horsi''.. ’ P .ipt-reil l?;o YAMAHA 125, yood condillon, d«iry bM>. WsUer Leltch Phone Stock. 5evif96S Dcmsoi K tv u n m lc DO 2H loot IIIAN 2IQ0 'j 000 K W G i'tifii ki1ilu-ix sinks H l\ K tTli.loy KuqqimI 16 gnucjd corhc PRECONDITio'NED. Bllisi.' Vallci sIodI conslruction I 3 0 0 0 lU il Hoo* n . 7-1) cubiL IfKil IU>yes Soli'iv <)l(iss lit oM wiiuli<>iir>i • AUlOMOIIVf 97 G o llo ti Gos I«i>k VM AdHisnii Avr > D iid l vCH'ily in liiill' C.lStletorO ari-,1 C,lH 54] 66H I - b O Q K - ^ |J 0 0 ji, \le s 1300- I2d.

nEGISTCHED kcj Aniius Hurd S|>orflno Goods The New Low CpsI TITAN bull, outsi.indmo •nd'Vitlu.tl, 326 J37I. .uvunum^ Of al WLdntudav ^ 8 5 0 - FOR SAt.n y^i;i^LS,25CL — tfh- (70in-7Tmil7 cverimu'. “TR irC riSTirR irD purelvKd'JWuVus AS Farm A Ranch Suppliat Ni“v, ■’lyii.outl^l^m bliMfc h e rd -..ires Not» p arcel K c y s lo n c in rtre Ifincj tiody and neignt Nnn p.iru-i OSEU Ikiloiji.ilic.low hii.- 3 imil MOTOR CO. n filk c T , tw w J ix .t bi'pdwc-i t-OR SALE n Hus<)varna 360CC . P atturtt For Rant 304 4(h AVE. WEST ininpri;'.M)r J24 H05/ I. good 4 speed dirt bike, (lawless in U io u lclrri'd d IGOL » CAkI •. op.T •ippe,trance and pcrlormance iinous loiKi txufy Call f-ftink 12.1 nAH Hundreds o< dollars in oKlras. Dr.jku 4V3 4614 l)ol«

C l„ l„ 714 3426 nncl weekends Auto» F or Safe Autoi For Salt .• S H l‘ . W A ltK J'UMP $13nj cows itnd 50 calves, m H.iijertJian Tray#} Trallari - ticktenherner-l-crTru^on— - wi>9i04i,_ n>wk(»' (Xi*- -n(.«v 11)1 - anM C all B3rBff76 ' • • OUR GOAL FOR-AAAY!! ~-n4-4W4-Ht^n->rrm4, >rr- rn>" Ttfr - t.eir r o n l .uneJ I ,'iiu l 'H .r .V. II loclory quniQ Iravel ir.ider, 42.49.S Dy owner Si ,0 R S A L E ’ pumji gnejd onrjinonpitio No C O' D L vw -a l Snoku R.uvr- 1 x u . 7 3 i 75/0. .. V SCOT PUMP COM PANY BRONCO FOR-ONLY ,26? HiyKlond Dnvo Want lo re n i pash !■ lot 30 lie iid (>< condil Cedailn<«(|. W .uonsin 53012 c .illle 543 5941 CUUM-V-lr car peteri-te d .>1,500 Call 423 4533, p n JOROJRONCa . Farm Impltmtfits Farm Im plfm a 6 06

tl speiici. radio and uoud Iirei.. bcc GOES AUTOMATIC nT-JJO'Hifiiiijina-Awcnuc or pnonc 733 H474 0 00 a 111. to 5 00 |i

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BECAUSE WE LISTEN BETTER Workman FORD ''the Soles Leader In Magic^N^ N o W?prlngTIo7ri^rAl!r"7o 'Ti7 Aa Rhift Lrtkfis Blvd. _nJLM ^5ai^QA.M . to 5 P .M ., D n e 733-5110 rrS^-:^lrnw-N«w*r:Twin'l r-ldahqlllSundJiy-M^

Au4oi For . « Autoi For Salt u AMoi For Sala Autos F«rS*to— -U C y c U i * Su p<»Hm «Am AAiichIn*' 1973 VEGA GT W«0 0 0 , 4 ------’?rstr«rr7- TTrBwrnniTrTnygT7noap»arT*cw— 4jj-i ipollM i. S*rwlc« racoriTavallaW*. 7— lU lle v u # . I l l 4177 o r k*»chum . 7J*- 19M *-N ew -l*n iCiwai*ki 75, h^vw - 4 A « r ^ ‘— r ------, _ - r ; — l»«n uit(l..tUO , 543 S»5- ____ , VATSWt -f.ROM NISSAN M H PRIDE. .1947. p u p s . — 3 door h *rrito p / 19J0 4 d o or ro r‘d V B o v« r d r lv t. B 9 o 1 InUaU ctiAt, i_._ ' 1971 Y A M A H A 3 « Efiduro 1 19 *« ' D E A K I M O T O R C O . -Hand».-M-TrBlh-Phoofr-713-UU 409 3nJ-*VC-S:---- 7---- ;r a fi« :.4 ;o o j-...... -MU&T-SCL L-wahln-^-woakl.^yUl- Dodo* charqof SE, Aulomallc, full 1943 D o B g E d a r t J do or pow «r, AM 'P ^A rA d lo . 5,000 m lle i. '•"For »alo. 1071 YflmAhii Mini wDO and itike ovor pAvmanli, or ' C n d u ro . CMcelleni condition. CjiII tiArdtop, Good body, Mochanlcally 197JCMEVY pl«j«r,llkerewCST, perlecf.buckol lea ti. 734 3449, trade for 1973 sm nll cconomv car. ,8ltCf 4 O.m.78* vo tho car business hov- LEO RICE MOTORS South, o r 734 5B33, 1944 PORD t? ton, 000(1 irrlgntinu . boon o Chovrblot tfu O < /h 0 jr Q((l?r..,B3i.5S73.:{IZi(S043^ C oodlno. Idaho ^ 9 doolor • and olso ’ m 1964 F.ORD i ^ ^ o n p ic k u p , businobs as or> indopon- autom»t;c iu iii mx>ft UMi . , 'do.alor, . '.iohn would like to invito dll EVROL-e-T-pt»hU| cylin d o r. good (hnpo, lAO ^rids and cos 734 5373 tomors jn to .,do bus- -inoss with him of . . . USED INDUSIRIAL -EQUIPMENT . AGE HANSEN JformorlY Twin Folli jonn 0«*r« Mohllo Homvt} -eHEYtOtE-T- _760 Suopof-,...... n o . 000 1200 kimborly Rd'. - n ir . in ^ c ; 'i'ry'.j ,lwir> Fulli FoUt------734-4336 John Db»f« Tclrpiro.,5 731 30.T3 • ' 5010 Scropof $14 000 AutoiJ'or S ilt . 1973 CHEVROLET * ELLIOTT'S Lorig whool bqsb Flootjido 4 whool drivo pickup, 350 V-8 . . - 1 1 1 J3v»flnnf< Avo 1965 MUSTANG. Irtpo difChl’ QOOd CHEVY OR GAAC ongino, 4 tpood tronsmisKion, powor stooging, hoovy duty C0 n t|iti0ft - 733-&93 J------— ______Rurloy, Idofio ____ . ~ R a y ~ B u r n s - n r - - - PICKUP OWNERS— -front ttobiliaor, - hubs- ouvillory- fuel- tonky fuel - tonk' skid;:' ' - P h d fi* 6 7 0:5 5 n s------' ‘ r . ” M/i'/riA 6ook"^1-' radio, chrome front bumpdr. H ' M m m m '.~n n c w ~ n n in r o y p r - * 3 ; ^ — — — D.om onstrptor- -SIGKPENGINEBUT-DON'T ^ 0BTr0nsT07r ~ " My 1972 RX3coupc ii onlv.jU.»&5 . futrfodm soot, from disc brakes. Sal«» R«pre»ontotivn C flll m e q u ick b cforp I cl»An(Jl-h 1973 CAPRICE ■ WANT TO BUY A NEW TRUCK? Hnrtie Phuno 733 U 90 m in d 7QM076 .'L is t $ ‘ 4 door todon, 400 V.O ongino, Sovp limo, monoy ond problems with a brand now FOR S A LE - 196VRAmW et' SIAtlon ’ oulom atic *trar^»mistlorr. "3S0" ongino Tr»^m WAQon Phone 733 725;. ppwof tloorinp. powof di*c Ro»loco% movt 203 307 337 r 350 ongino» ;■ lo^id^y o ir (fortditifin- rtatjltiliair'lictods' piitoiH 1 I tinnrinrjs riuK-liH»Trr-*»mio»i - OBECO Boai»l7 grain, C»ftl*^ ing. Tinted gtotr. color koyod q e o rt S <1*oirt m o n ilo l^ v jr pump. eoii.-pon.'Oaikoti. 40vu'». combination, Wagnor Trailer ...lloo(-m ot».-ho«ly^o-4nouU{^ s Olid ovttn iho &park p lu q vl' (aitt, Jim Row*. 7B747T------ioQi, AM rodio, 3 tone palnl, S -A tO N Ir Ola»\ boiiua wnilowall hrot 1945 hAll Ion Chcvroiiit wilh 6 ONE DAY SERVICE , . . READY.TO GO! ! c y lin d e r, 4 spcotl, good vhi»pi', 1971 VEGA lor Mie, oKcellcnl UOO OO 3)4 1704 condition. rAdio, low miloAoe 01 List 73.000 11.549. CAM 374 4097 •4 9 9 0r U l 26 «« *785 Exchange --- •.-->*54—InternAlional -Ote*fi- Ifuch.- . w ith ?Q Innt f Ifll bed. f «![».»''.?.V , ______, ' ____ Instollod , includjng La^or_ ___ 4 »geed and 3 ip c e d »1,3 5 0 ^ 7 4 A C r R A N S E N C all George for your oppo/nfmenf of 1941 R A M B L E R . good JOHN CHRIS MOTORS IrAnsporlalion. t17b 734 3767. CHEVROLET Atlcr 6 p m , ftluo la k o i pivd. Nprtli TWIN FALLS 733 1823 Twin r-nlK T967 ^f-'ord GrtU IrAniportAlioi). tISOOO. 1972 F O R a V B AutomAl.C ‘ j Ion 7945 I pickup. Take.older onc^n IrAde. FOR SALE' 19^1 Cnrvy 4door. 7B3 473 4479 . Fnqinc__ C-air—Comli “ 194aiHTCttNATlONAl. Mon V B, 733 4974 4 Speed. I5 0 0 ic r l» . S2.200. 324 5681 afte r S. DATSUN WINS LOWEST -I^M Plymoufn-stntionwAor"!’ Qoot* condit.0(>. oood lircs, 886 7b39

1961 COHvAIR. Auioinntic. new battery, runs good »J <733.7276 Gt. 4 whBOrariYO Iruck. hAi H av 00 RATING IN E.P A.'s sla c k e r w ilh hydrAuhc bed Can A lter 3.30 D.m, be m ade Inlo a slack rolrievor, A.5S

___1944 Cheuv U ton .^ U -l-a u lo .m A l ic, HGAS=GU~ZZLER=L=IST+I= --po\»er brakoi. newrubber; hom em ade th e ll »1.0S0 733 4923 1943 CHEVROLET hflll. V 8, wide ..boH, w m j.j;4f’nDOf:.JoD.-Condifion, FOR'SAte-AAodot r-fo ro touring. (795, c a ll 7)4 3449 o'riginAl condition (7,400 Phone 543 4113 1951 rO R O pickOp 875 519S C h flrg c r. ooi EXTRA SHARP. 1968 FORD ^4 - _ _ _ jilcAge, include! snow l i r M - c a n 324.5048 -

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level load. IrAiler hitch. Air conditioned- P rici* (7.545 00- Call 1947 C h e v ro le t to n . V 8, J34 2081 .aulonrtatlc, poW«r brakes, B U T S t M -ivM -rM evRotiTfTUM ^r^poi , 396 Vfl, 4 s ik c d . K l' ii I uoQd Shape 1957 Chevrolet 1 ton. tru low .14' bed. with storage bins below. 1968 G A L A X IE 500, .- « fc llc n t In q u ire L y tle .Sion CotnpAnv. no condition', air ■conditioning. Must 1967 FORD MUSTANG phono calls plysc scf to ApprcKiAte 713 8559 ? dour t»tm|li b u cku l vi-iyn. S 4 W S W;0 O L O S M O n iL E 442, 4 ipet>d, under book pncf. (7.10000 733 2697______..... Ingenious feas-saving devit 1961 DODGE LANCER 7door. 734 - 1=96-7^HE^sZROtE-T-CAAAARO- 2 door hardtop. V-0 ongino. Imtud glott hootor rodia O iii .t?.()() ^L'ts n io u iu i ,i() iiiilc s per ' 1954 InternAt lonal 2 ton w ith S And 7 outomotic ifonsinisMon, povwor Hoofinn, w hitow olliliov. -;tao-axliu.lLX.Q_14l-ijccL_iuut JL.. - th.in dnnfyltr-f4ii ------fra m e extension And hAv inAder -tvtiMiMP-ACA-xs-rtrwitTTTon nrcp— i * TTOlToriodrs'inTarp . . X gitl^JJO crd tArh Air ttiocfcs.-ower steennQ burkol $ . ■^vhllcnviills, linicd .i;’l.iss, .iiul cvlii ,i N E E D TO S E LL a Scnond . tools wliilowoll rodiol liruk 1954 InternallonAl Pickup, 2095 ^foltl-ildwn rc;ii s(.‘;H ;1U‘ .-ill M7ii>d;inr

a n o .ir o - frnnsmisslon, Eicollont cnnoflion. 2 tioof. 6 cylinder •nomB. radior ilondard tror<»mi»»ton - 197! C hevrolet C h e y e n n e ,jto n , V (595 00 734 5259 “Tlnvc ;i ,i;fis-s;rvin>, IO;iisun l?-On imlny! I, aulomalic, air condilioninu, whilowoll tiro V p o in t 1295 I l l I v i l ;l 1 l . i t s i i 11_____ih iM ijli- r j lip power sleenno. powor orAkes S hAM P W7I Must sell. Cam A lter 5 00 p m. 543., —4440.------T971 CFfEVROLEfMALIBU 2 d o o i t^o fd lo p . -V-fl <»f*QlMft hr^yfffl nlfi%^ - F 0 R -5 A L E ------195i-TnTonTJtro-nAT" motif t(oi>stnission la d o fy oir coi>Jifionii\g po w u i ^lounng '$ B/»SUN Pickup wllh a camnrr shell New powor h'okos whiiowoll linui h«ro » o do'uly liras In good conditic 2 7 9 5 —Call-«3Mr48^— 1969VolkSw.vji’»i tor Siilr 734 s'369 =U ^ ^ ^ b LE-MALIBU- ^ I9*a, 447 Auio«t>'Ai<<.'lr-iVi&mi4^ini^i' 9 1 poww sleiTtrui.'l'Owi'f tif itkcs.-'ll ^ door hordtop V fl ongino linturTgloss K^iiator r'odio oulo 492B rt-- - C.nanMllJSSLQILDQwei slor'rinn. whiHm oll rodiol luoi

' 1947 F OR D. 3S2 V I, ' j Ion, c ustom 1968 .(lARRACUDA. eMcallmt cabw ilh or wlthobt 36" hiuh caper _CTmO iljOn.A9«. 734.3885 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 3 dooi hordtop. V O enginu, linlod gln>» hvotor, rndio nuin ^ , transmission Crank Cooler ,5 ^ condition and v rv clean. 1973 CHEVY ItnpiilA. *flnnr,,350, , malic Uonsmission. powei si«atu)q..uihiiuw_aU radiol'iiros, - Call 543 6257 '( t.a w A ir C D n d itio n ln g . B,000 m 'lo s b ix U e i soot^ you hov«* to tl>i» onc^ (4,000 174 4155

1943 FORD PtCKUP, uiorl Iwm. WA7 t- ir.-t) ird 400, c u r'^ lle n l --TaiLaanflmon. caft-bc.io«nUU-li: condition, low mijoaae. call 423 8lh Aveoue Jcfrome 324 4S70 5377 n tle r 6 CO (j tii______^ 1968 CHEVROtET CAMARO ------3-d»o»-ltOHltof»—V*0-«f>otnw tinted gtassrheat«r..«»diu. ou|o- S 1 — ^ ^ 7 0 ^ Ion 4 wheel drive.‘GMC 1944 Dpduc: PolarA 4 ck)or iedan inolK irdnsnussion phwoi sto»ttnu,yfKHoql». w o s S l2 9 5 ...... , jt' . . • .

iM iurt-SpoH iC ari' -T965 MERCURY-'COMET Cahant* J door hordlop: V;Q er^Qino. tinted gloss, hootor — i9 7 3 .A U p |.lM .L S . tla w lc is w>m ^ .in fllQ , 4 ^nail(^tffln»m]»HQ.ri. power Itoorino.'^’uckot loots.. |?.(l(hSpiijt c:i)up6'*rT '' ' M ic h H ln '^ lre s . (4,200 731 *788 lV44 n u ic k * -C LfcC TR A - Good- condition C4JI 326 5012 lor> appbintment I 1970 OpEL Raiiy. 1.9 frQinM oW ...... m llM Q # , vad fa l llrosv e ic e lliiil 1949 TO YO TA c 6 r ONA7^I doo'r- li's a pleasure doing business af , ■, *' ■ The Environmental- ProtScfion'''Agen'cy*ltds published a - concfltlpn, 11.195 Need El Camero, Sodan, >Adlo, air condillbnlng, 4 Kellh Wd'klnji, 934 4814 speed tra n sm issio n , Take Ovor Who's Who of..qosolins-9ii7zlQra rat.inn- auety-l-2Z3-modBU [Ufymeni(.-334J137-ali«r-s^00 p.m: ■ ~ *^9 7 T ‘^UKSWAt;nK'~Sqij^ sold’iirtFr^hjt^'St'ates7Ddt^ ITgl^est weight'models, ------AM-PM,-M*ch«lir»w- (U 1944 MUSTANG, radial liffft. 3 ■ipflM -|loor''(hllir4 cylindor for 6392.... • ...... turned iri the best fuel ecohorny' qt almost; 28 miles per: • H »“ FIAT DUNE OUGGfE lor ...... U tff. N«WN re p a ir*. C»tt -517 b m t: -gallon^ . :. ; :r:’:T: * : .M k for Dudr. - 194B COUGAR XR7, Real Clean, ■ ------: ------— ------______L‘0UNB -OUGOV, Meyers ToWcir .i3;^4i?-VW ^f*olim*dri»lutc080diti::u CHEVROLET WM, 34X|334. Doiie, m ll«,ih»^p, ifsb. Vsi^STi/wuV 1654 Blue Lakes Blvd. North DEANT'iADTORXOr ip**b'lr*fi(lii*»*lofi/r»^ noui^w l u 31: 1. 1. « iu car ivej • mtchwilcal tliapi. 734 4i)lor 734' 4Q 9 ,2nd Avfniie South 733-2022

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Aulfti F«r-SaU. -AiHoi:FeiLsAliLl -*utMFw-$»l«.— M i rf"orJjrii^ -*uiiiTOlSirr- ----"■^♦'at-WwcurY-Colon^Pffrk.woofr:- « lr conflH lonino. tLK30‘'»00 rn c k . lots BKCcllent co n d K .v v P h J n T ^ lttfr ” Ol OKlrflS, low ruile.too. v t r v ooocl 6:30fl?S S033 pr <73 i760,.- _- ...... CbntfHIOrt- ea ir 543 49^8. 1971 Oiovrolol Imp/ilA Cuitorh, 3' THINK THEISEN cloor- h a rd fo p . i» u lo m « l(c DEPENDABLE ------• InlVnnflonat Trflvctail. 4 tfflntm isslonv power ilocrlno'. Idaho's oldest & Ldrge^i : MQDd. TAOio And aooU lir o t. 1995 P?'y.iT. .bfaKcs._air—condiilortftd— -.Utiwl- loo. ihooksrr-- ■” LlrKolfT^ercury OealW r ” " Pfionc 713 6474. 0;00 a m . lo 4:00 lachOfTi»*w, 460 cubic Incti V I, p.m . OUiil e K h a u U , m o rp . 13950.00 USED CARS -T r« d » ? »34 SOU ------1972 0LDSM0BILE 1971 LINCOLN 98 CONTINENTAt From The Dealer Th'li. luxury '»odon' itf linh't 4 door indon, ono ojllw illnoil botflffn4mhlJ8m-vTny1''foprdn'a: luKury cofs wo ve ever ,had. Can'TTkfford'olslew Gne,» ^969TFo^c^ Sl'allon WoQon. V O ClDon . *1 3 9 5 light boTgo oil nylon intarior. oqulppod 0* Vou.'do o iip oci, YOU Con U ^enBlJnT V-0 onglno. ond power t tapf- m d d iu m b ro w n m oto lllc. w h lto 'BorWanrA“Go6d Used O nel! powor braltos. IIH it o o r in ^ ~^nyI'nop, nfofcl>itig w lillo ^ tt' n97TToyofa 7^2J 9^5 Ing, Qulomotlc Iro n tm litlon , llatnor [nlorior. Micliolin 'Ifoi.. Am.Fm Slorvo Radio: '6 woy^ power stooring, power bfi. .oi.' 1967 TOYOTA powor tonli. nnd ,^ 6 wor 4 Door. powor toalt. povfor. windowt. 1970 Plytnputh narrocudA. > 1 9 9 5 Howt ft door lockt. Alio 197!TFORD XLTW t^erTorT nTromml»»lon: outomctfit -,oir- conditionlnoi 'dvofyihin^ yAUd ovpoet------V O ongtno 4 tpooH Ifontm iiiion powor tlu^rinQ. brlolit rod In ccior , . . 1969-Toyota Crown Station WoQon . . . *1595 Now Rodiol Tl/oi.... $ A V E NOW...... $ A V E

‘ 3 5 9 5 1971 Volks Carman Ghia boautilul- . . . *2195 1 9 6 8 D O D G E Polaro 4 Door Mordtop. .1972 MONTEGO M X - _V:a.ortolno-outomoilc.ltDn»mi»*ion_ STAtiON.WAGO(^|^,^ ““ T97rFO RD CtlSTQAATJrToh'■ rl967"Ply7 Sporlt Furv 3>door hardtop . . *2295- powor iloorlng fi.broUoi ' , “ 1972 MONTEGO- ■ ■ Tlii» wOgoii lb |uit a t tFtorp V-0 OHQlno oulotnolic IranimlMion. pownr ttnoring. powo^ brakoi air condillonlnQ. Root Sharp ...... 1288 MX . . .. o t 0 nov>' ono. oil' medium . 4 door »o«lan ih li tor it ju il brown moloHlc in' color with ■ C h G V rp le t Mnllbu 2doorhardlop*895 1 9 6 6 lil»o brond new we io ld 'it now* maUhing- nil vinyl • Intofiorr luQoago rnck. ovcolloni whitu- ond lrodo -lt>ii«-Y»hitowalH' ' ' ’ir>yl intpnor. tmoll e'conomlfnl o n g in o ■ oOwor aiucuno-powof-btjiim, oii— _ s -W O -CHEVRO IJT-Byg6l^ V o ongino tiidamalic iranimu- - l- 9 6 ^ h e v ra te t Nova SportCdupo, ' conditioning Radiol tlro» V'K <>n(]inn a u to m a lic tr o n td iiitlo n . p o w o r tlo o rin g . - H 9 5 - non powor itooring. powor w all 10 woll corpoling 6bio- -braUos loiriofv air fondltlon lutoly all thu uvirot vocotlon ...... "----SO 1963 Ford Falcon 4 dOor 4 tpood . :. . ‘ 5 9 5 -rtT0~i^a"cJI^oth 6-^oll cofpdl • ^ 2 8 9 5 197-0 PLYMOUTH Ing. X $ A V E Fury III. 4 door h a rd la p . ' J-W O -Toyata-ca-oiio jdoof im s- ‘/-S-«ftOJf\*r-aolan»oUfl NOW ONLY ‘2875 .rnlllaB-Pylia. 1970 FORD RANCHERO Squire powor (luoring powor'brnltot. air conditioning. Dnghi bluo Imith: . . •. — irChlldlT..-734-5S(IO- —V^fl -«r>ginn oiHomoiic *rnn»rt>t»»ton— powpr -»»i»»fino power vl971^TO¥qtO-Sto.ionWaaon ‘ * 1 5 9 5 - MERCURY... ‘bfakos ait condilionit^g _ , _ „ _ c 0 M tT - 1 9 6 5 Fo rd idop(i.i.rdiop : ‘ 5 9 5 2 ..dooi. .tpqrit - jodon. -limo. 1970 MERCURY 1968 LINCOLN grorin wbito top, economical ’ 2 8 9 5 _MQniooo..2 door-hardlap.- 6 cylindor-onqmu 3 tppod trot- 1 9 6 9 A door lodan a it. *1 1 9 5 V D onglnu. auloniolic Iraninnji^n ---CONTINENTAL mi>%ioi» roHih" liooior* ivhitb ' Toyota door todon. tuliona .whlto tnaroon liniih-, . . . . 4 wnll tiiot wnll 10 woll corpot- 1666 vwUb oil toolhor injofjor. rodiol m g ...... 1972 FORD MUSTANG CJ • ifo» aad of courso ot yp u d a 2 ? 6 4 J e e | ^ Wogonaor .4 wluiiil drlva --- ^ 5 ...... V*8 -oi»tomdlic trgnsmmton-ppwor stoorlng. . okpoct • abtolti'iely ovorytRino -N eW ^7^^.*$ 1690^ “1972 PLYMOUTH- -powBr^Qutomolic oir condition- A tior Hours mg wo told Ihit ono brond CdM Wiley Godby 733-779n 1 9 6 9 C h ry sle r loa de d ...... ‘ 2 4 9 5 fURY III 4 door h a rdto p. . ■ 3 0 9 5 V f) unginu. automatic tJonitnniion . r'ow a 1 ownoi and now cor powor itooring, powoc brakui. oir trado in tho luxury, and voluo 1968 FORD 29 5 pppnront, -6:LEFT = -W 7 1 -FeRD eALA’XI^-500 . 1 9 7 0 ^tntinn Waopn-Commondo^^. ‘ ^ ^„ C0 "d'tioning.-nnd loetory-woriftrjly'T-;— ■3397 CUSTOM 500 ‘ Equipped with V U uiujmu. aulomatic Irgnsmiitioii. powor ttoonng. 12295_ N O W ..... $ 1 9 9 0 4 door' todon, 7 tono.groon, ■tf^TiirTDndtiiutiiiiij------;—. —1 - 9 7 0 Xb&uco.Let______-IW-BWIGK^------nioim - m^i - 4 DQoriodan„V=0 onoini!___ 1 CdllDbvidGiol,en 7337D9B mitslort 'g o o d " a n d ‘ tla a n —fac-~ 1 9 7 0 Fo rd nwhonlonvopickup.thorp* 2 8 9 5 automatic transmission, powur Sharp G o ld lin 1968 FORD whitu top!... ^ 2 8 8 S CUSTOM 500 WE SELL I Thit 4 door.todon it o boauli Y o u r e e ful~runnlnn cor 2' tnno groJh- - 1967-MERCUBY" used 1972 DODGE. w ilh ”doluk«" 536 251' A h oj Hours trv J ^ Jeep__ aulom otic lio n tm ivtion powcir tlo urm g ^ Coll John Groybool 733 5995 powor-btoi««iv on rondilioiiinn niict vinyl ^ -BY M AY_16ih. top. 346& -T967-pONTIrtC- ■ W H I H i ------T d y t i f c h - :----- ^O-MERCURY— J____ .CATAUNAI WE RUN A VERY 4 door todan^dfl Mhito. blue 1971 CHEVROLET MONTEGO MX vinyl inlonor ^ (T ftn Q ln o . outo- Sim ple business MAllDU 4 door hardtop V 11 onginii, Brouglmi, oli whito, wilh bloci. motic It ansmiision. power SAVE N o w n r inwl• top. oil vinyl inlorlof. o« autom atic K u n tinittio n. powoi >.lvo--A-faohTOVtngygt _^.PQ<}LHf!if!lfiR^Y.iQ_Bno'nD. auiD itioiicl. T 9 7 rF O RD bfokc‘4 oir foiidilioniiin raJial , RANCHERO =I3SED"GARS!= Lib.,. N ow i • r98S Vory low mdoogo, ond okcoI- 1969 MERCURY lent condition, hght green In- . 100%WARRANTY._ . MONTEREY lido ond out - I ownof, V-G HOTORCO', 1964 MERCURY 4 door ' todon limo Irotl in ongino. outomotic transmit- S IA IIO N W A G O N V (I pnglMi, color with while top, local 1 tion, powor tiooring outoniolK tramniiviion pnwDi ownoi runv good iookt good, CALL TODAY! slounng powiM b'okiii N O W O N L Y , . . $2490 regular luol V fl ongino outo 1971 'MERCURY COMET *368 matic Kontmittion. pcv^or 2 door 2 'lor^o in color with tlQuring. * . ' . -UtotuwmtoUH^yli«doM.no.«€.---- r - l . U - 9 - 5 . J_aZ-l-DODGE____ T ^ O W . , . .' $ 1 -3 9 5 - Afior Hours Call KoithCriti 543 6603 DfcMON- 2 door Sport Coupo _^j;_^lindiw_c>nQ|t^ "l971 PONTIAC- standofd liflnimisiion. and ta d io .. ____ _ 1,966 PONTIAC ie m p e s i 4 4 8 Z G R AN VILLE- 3 door hardtop V-B onglno '4 tpuod 4 door hordtop. this o n o It a Irantmittion vory good ihapii . . . > 8 9 5 1972 FORD local I owner, li t all whitoi i Aft»r Hours Coll Robin Roht!r l : i...... 1969 CHEVROLET LTD w m io vlnyl top off w hilo lobric “ MOVA"4-il5o,-l-odcnrWiIti:------4 door todan. in o booutiful ______1970 TOYOTA -ipring color light yollow gold mcluding faciofy o" condition . 4 door todan oulomolic Irantmlttion . cyhndor ongino.'5harpi with whito vinyl top., like now ing now car trodo in. CARS oir conditioning ond 6 radial tirot I . . 1T83 1 5 9 S liros. matching all nylon in- Allot Hours Coll Jim Bioun...... N O W ______. S A V E 1970.CADILLAC ...... 733-3031 toriof. 400 V-8 or»gino. powor Alter Hourt Sodan DuVillu ncwliiu^ vinyl lop luolhur tiooring ^pwor broitot, loc- Call Elvin Drown 734-4433 inlurini oi< coodilicining loodcd ^ $ 4 4 9 5 1968 OLDSMOBILE 19 6 8 FO R D tory oir condiiioning . 3 door a 2 Door Hordlop V O onginu oulomolic trontmisslon, powor stooring 1970 RORD G a la x ie 500 Coupe tromondouV tovlnqt ...... /' ' ' 1 1 9 5 SAVE, ____ $ T 5 0 0 i 968 PONTlSC ^ -3Q0-V*H'nf>qmc> - o«ioi>ie-lia>ii«u»M4in ------powor broket bnpht rocilinitl> . . . *879 powor tlocnn^ locloiyair ' 2 0 9 ! CnII louio Slirnon, . 733-5190 ““ CATAtTNA----- .1 •197-2 OLDSMOBILE d e i Va bo v o - MlrtTBn powor tToor CHEVROLET" ond c 9 ol tho flnesrutod cart H uiig.ii S ± 2 9 9 S 1969 MERCURY hod. booutilut (dn»iiM»t>on p f j w f tlo o n n n . modiufri . blijo , motolHc;:..VYHn. 1 Altor Hourt Call lovoi Cough IMPALA ■MOTTE5o m )T white lop. oir conditionino, 2 Door Hofdtop V O 1969 FORD Mach I - 1 9 6 7 M e r c u r y 3 door hardtop, lime groon '/-O engine, automatic tram- 43fl V-0 oognHi ouioiitulv^ iio iu n iit , AAONTEREY 4 door V-0 onglno oufomohc onoino. 4 ipond uanimisiion.. -...... 7 6 6 wit^ white top. oconomicol million, power ft«orlng. power powoi tiuorino H t>iai>d rronwniiiioii V G onglno. outomotic irontmittlQn pQwBf "^1^68 ChrysHer 3 0 0 - - — WVERIA - “ MqNT.EREYTr" powo» ttpo rm'p & hrnkos 'ilAArlrtg p■ow■er^)ral^•^‘ anc^Ql^ coifdltloning Clomorout . illver .with block ^ door ledop leti ihoh 4,000 U 9 5 __ i^oht-H oidtop Vin.anglnfl^oulomol}/„!— "VlK^iep"ffnti~lBEBf~^“ cwner.- “ im1n“ lHli“ eof'yau’ctinTnH'lB»— ± 1 3 9 5 IraIr F«n n imamia lts kinn ion pow^rrtniAjjbr ttearing,af^m rlnn powA'rnnuiAr * ■ A llo t T1oblle. . . . / 7 -T966:BU1CK luvury chrome wheeli. color 2 dooi 6 Cyiindoi bngmn Alter H ourt Coll Jim Oraun...... •’33.30*1 ■ 'n o w $ A V E outomabr tro/itm1ition ' 3 9 5 _ 1969 PLYMOUTH RIVERIA, 3 D oor H ardtop V-Q en g in e ^ NOW ...... $ 1 4 5 5 outamotic-Uontfnittlon. powor.ttanrInn AlJer-Houri. _ .. . . • A llq r H ou rt ______1965 DODGE Coupo : ■ ■— _ FUnV II 4’doof powerbroket. low mlleogir. LtkefNewl . Call tomor Chlldi . . 734>55l}0 o real bprir\g V oluel ...... 1 4 7 7 Coll larry"Xrbough , 73^.44^7 .V 0 onginu ouiuniQi.t A 1 - 1 - 9 5 A lio r Hourt Call Kelih C r lt t ...... -1970-PLVM OUTH-FURYIII 4 d5i; 1965 CHRYSLER } 9 6 4 PONTIAC 1968 DODGE TRUCKS doop green m otolllc_wlth_^llo vihyl top glr ^LEM ANNS- -PO LiM ^A- V. T o n P i c k J T ~f6ndl|jonlnn ~V:BVnglne~auto'nit»l‘lc lronjm lV--'ll, “ TDpor Ha^dlOpTVni OTqinfl.' • :tT959-CREVROLET ODtomotfC^ronimliiion, 3 Door Hprdtop. Sport Model. 4 door tfldorv, llnhl green, dark 350 V O ontnr® 4 spood IrofttrliitJipn R egular g a t V-0 engine, - H on- r»*n vinyl lop, foclory oir Jon- ...... -. 733-.2164 power jteering. powor broket . *777 Koovy dulVlront 4 roar ovorlondt -. . * 1 8 9 5 dord —trontm ltilon.-- Ourgandy 3iirdnifldrall vihyt-irijfriorriV - ) 969 bdD G E MONACO ond white' |n color gnd runt T on P .c k u p cellent llrti or lecond ear, ' 1969 CHEVROLET Bronze w ith la d d io vinyl lop. D o Iuko 3S0 V n oi>ginu outfimalic tiu p tin ittio n ibrouqhout ond (ully equipped-.".-. , ~ -197-VDODGE t g o w O N L Y powof tteorino - . - ... . - '. ^ i V 5 - 9 - 5 * 1 8 9 5 A ll* f Hourt Call Jim Oroun. CORNET CUSTOM 4 door todan. 6 cyl­ inder onalno wilh auiompllc lroniml»v After Hourt -1967 JEEP WAGONEER-----— 327 V-6 onqfno,.^spat>d Jfontmittion • • J^jS^BUJCK-W jLOCAT 4 dqpr all Coll Jutei Horrlton . 733-3336 * wllb m'aroon Ihlarlor V H aulomotic Ironi- $ 1 1 9 5 I2,00am llet like Now-I pbwof sloorino ...... > . m illion power ttoorioo and brokoi *. . . . 1969 FORD F600 , Allor Hourt Call Lavor Gough ...... 733-4294 - -.33Q_VJl.iU)OUiif.-4..ipui?d-,_ ...... ■ 1970 CHRYSLER 'Ifbntmitsinii wilh'3 tpuikd oi...... 'ftoerln'o, power broket, ol[ condlliqn- / ‘ TH A T- 4 tppod trantmittion ^ W 5 ...•...,,■.,■733.7415 $ 2 9 9 0 —WE'LL“BE H ER r" 1969 CHRYSLER NSWroRTn^oor Ing, 35,0Q0 mllQt. Sharp ...... TOMORROW TO„ one ow ner V-0 e n oln* oulom alic Ir'arli. " SHINES TRAILER .rt»U»lbn-|>ow«f »i»*rlnfl o n d b r o U e t^ ^ - .- . M y $ 3 9 9 5 I S i l M j : JWE.SAYJrQDAYJ_ .197-1 B Q ll..2 0 ra vo l .fra ilo r . ;A(t*r Hour« Coll Ibe'A'iTorquio'Trr.! .. r r r . r . ;'r.. joa.jjjo Alt conditioninQ toll c o n lo ln o d ...... BOB REESE

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ED SCHELL: “No. ngtHl aU. NANCY WHITE: '‘ri’H miUy I t ’s tny opinion th a t this kind of h a r d to n a y . O th e r thlni^ has been Roinf> on admlni.striitions hnvc had between political parties for a • scandnlH too, such ns Tenpot long time. Not Just nt the Dome, the Bobby Baker national level, either, but • Rcnndnl; nnd Chappaqulddlck. locally, too. Tlie thinn ’that It s c c m s as th ou g h the.sc th in g s lx>Uiered m e w as th a t they keep happening." w ouldn 't own up to it w hen tliey i»ot cHUL’ht. les— blown- everythinj* out of proportion.”

CLYDE M. LOWRY: “No, LINDA SMITH: “I wouldn't I've been out of town and need know what to say. I tlilnk its to catch up on m y rendlnB, but confusing to everyone. If we ■■thla_wQn!t a ffcc L m y - v o tln fi. I dQn.:t._ Jiav£ _ Ja U h _ln — Iho- '-believe-that-people-will—atili Presldent, I really don’t know hav(^ confid&ncc in Nixon and what the country will come to.” \n thn Jidmlnktrnfinn ------

f jOHN’TTniKNTn'rr "No: Absolutely not. Just l>ecausc a “ JA M K S H O lX '. n O N : ’ i d o n ’l . "btinch“ of-iToiiticinns f»o Ret ' think it will change niy faith in th e m s e lv e s — in -trouble, -tlu»t _:_12 OiC—p o v crn m o n t,— lM>t:auKo I doesn't chnnf^e m y outlook, If think the truth w ill c(ini«! forth. - th e v-wnnt to SDV-on-cacri-othcc^ I hope we’ll'knnw jho truth nt - U w U tht? end .s

TlmM'Naws, Twin Falli. Idaho Sunday'A/iay li,'1973 XOOKMA! jg c t n ir I ■W OBimMEBg. I

Th» Cornlni Counl«r4n(«’ * (iM lrU T F s c h o o ls t itip-nCTrrnrOT'TK V t nrff.i cfT % ~ i/oii«ane.>ioiraT3ir.i:fuii»‘~ --- By IIAUTQUESNKLL , on the’ junior high level she ' smooin surt.i.-r mtp«ciai ly (Icsmnnl Sp«-ciii! to (lie TJmes-News w ill tr a in two or three group s of coouwijrc lot Itic Jitll lirti* Twin Falls Childr^f|\s ■oJ tij.B j (irtlefH, (iialttirfi - ^ young people with the sole aim ♦ Iti.il lAkri Ihc- Uufw Tlieatre, under the-.10 year I—wOfkOul oi - r of becomn’r^-aijorform lng )Ou lietirr ( nok . . r*^Ji5!l;^l!irector*nroti?icer M rs^ - will be invitpd into the; . J'fiiiurrticTi flVjtiiO't.La Gene SturfiiU, has received classes to instruct in' the art of a r rilu lj' t-pr it.iniima 't'OiJei . -Ullttl pvlulvtlC . $3;^ju"in rriatbhiiiK tunds ta Z -I dosrUihlng, sceriic "d6Kigh“and“ tiprolul Uieaior into Vera C. make-up. i i O’l.eary Junior High and Dnly the upper grades on tlie Harrison Blemenlary sohools. . elemorilary level will be Ob.servinfi Uwit other state trained. Tliese children will be children's programs were involved in Reader's Theatre steadily receiving monies from troupe. They will perform I the Idaho Conuiiission on Arts several times during the year I and Hurnanitios, Mrs. SturglU (or the school children-in tlie ' decided her own projirnm area, doing different skits and might have a chance to be improvisjitions. subsidized. Most of the performances I I The Children’s Theatre, as will be “in the round. Tliese only a sponsor for monies students will be trained in - I'uceivud, win itsLMf ruculvL' - mime, voice ehnracterirntion— none of Uie allocate^ monies. and improvisation. Guest I and ,creative drama, A T h p (iJI n o w niose 31 prqgrariis Uiat were workshop will be- held witl. I Countorongo^“ Corning m odostly '~Tho5CTnvGre“]udRed“prim arny 'fttucipic nm go~ on ‘‘the ability of a[)plicants to drama can be interyrated into M o d o l EB enricli tlie community . and the other subjects as a means state, and to involve concerned k iir a in ii. •. ___ prico lil*c^ikttirou(|h. (K.Tsor»s as participants us well ■‘Instead of students viewing as atjdiences.’l Conunissidti • Juy w ill 1^0 piuitmnUng- Cliai'rinim Arthur Troutncr them and acquidnn thr btmeXit .said. oLDar!tidpaliun.^^-M ca.-SturuiU. .^he presentetl to the sjiid. commlKsion her •‘Living she will take the program Kxpencnre in Drama” into the' schools for- a year program approved by School_____ working.wiUj approximately fiO - nistricl' ...... 411 Supt. George students daily. Staudaher to work within the *i‘ve created job for junior high ^ d eleinentijry myself doing what needs to be T M I X t c school. done,” she said. ”I remember • -Tht>-theater group c n m c up __ivliQnXwasJn.gradtischDQl-an) with $-1,500 m assets Inclutling we had noUiing like Uiis and a lighting fixtures, dimmers, lot of youngsters missed out on liulitboard. wiring ~cablo. any dram a exnorience A n e w l o o k l o r y o u r U t r l m i i -rri e s n t n r m “progrniii ts" Cornlng'i uniijuo .ippliancev d —nnj-eoininiBHion-matohc l-part— Ttot-to-~trirrr“ o u n n n l o r .'r “ shB“ ■■■ ...... of the assets plus janitorial explained hut to develop cost« . and the time Mrs. creativj^y In mind and liody. Sturgill will l>e spending. •'Those students deserve Th« Cornmi” H illoTtn, Her led Mrs. Sturgill asked for only . conuuKioiilu ItuiCuuiilsi Itu t. rrtore th an Ju.st e n t e r ta in m e n t.' . CMKi couklup Uii.«uka <1 ' $:{,43n fro m the com m ission I to'in'lo ri'cn li .1 (oo kia nj Tliey are too often regarded as how ever. citiciietity ltic|o()0*on.i only capable of being ti passive (ijr'Ofylic ic ll cleanena '‘l .W»[Lle(LiLtQ-n said. "I didn’t want them to involved' In personally, 'I'oai prohe lor [xirCecl tliink I wtis greedy so I didn't e x p r e s s i n g t h e ift s e 1 v e s Alui JV4iUtiic 111 - ii>U model ------ask-formore.” ... ___ creatively and dramatically.’*' ^est Sellers F lc lh u i Nonfiction TIk * OticNKu r ile — F re d e rick Dr. Atkins’ Diet Uuvdlutlon— Kor.syth Uobert C. Aj^lns- ^ =^Ohoo--i«— — • TIFp —Joy— of— Sex=^AIex Jacqueline Susann Thf Counlir .That C w tn"* coehtwby CMnln«. Iha lem aik C om fort ■ ablp ct>oklop,t|uil yy>^CBn build fighi .nip youf Counitt It . J o n a t h a n L 1 v I n g (i t <> n ^le Implosion Conspiracy— ■■#<*■11 llw u uu nllS lnii le a tu rtio l It.o lanflilop beaulr. dl cl«}|(ijliclily arxl cw*iple|# IHermoilalic cont/ol Seagull— Richard Bach ' Ix)uis Nlzer ailiil)l« wilti iviu or laui liealing uniU ' Ihe Tnkinc of Pelhnm-<)nc Tlic IlcKt n n d The B rig h te st— ----1 Two n»ree—Jojin Godey David llalberstam . Green Darkness—Anya . V m O.K., Vou^re O.K.— ~ ^ n ------'hiomas Harris I Tlie Digger’s Gome—George H our of G old . Ilo lir of L e n it- M TV CLECTmC ~ 44I , MAiN AVE. E. John Gardner Cast^ioeda "Y'fftit'li^pptia'nee'Srifi-o Evening, in Ryzantiu^i}-' The Rnpe of thc Toxpnycr— , Irwln Shaw • , . j - TTnuip~storn ' nic Matlock Paper—Robert -All Creatures Grcnt and I.u d lu m Small-James Herrlot SemJ-To«gl»—Dan Jenkins Harry S. Truman-Margaret • I'r u m a n ------— S u nday Te levisio n S c hed u l e: ■ ■ - ...... ■ -- ;■ - ■ -■ --1 — — * - = - P ilm ------^------BtOO------, 10:25 11:00 T ennis T ou r Is’ fe a tu re d today 11 — Consultation 2sl — Night Gallery 7b — Wlieeler and Murdoch 2sl — Movie: "The Bridges at .. 11 a.nn. on 2sl, a n d tius tennis 12;30 • ?;50 - 10:30 Toko-Rl,” drama • battle, between Australia’s . 3 — C a m e ra T lire c ' ‘ -’ 4b - ■ 4 T e i l ...... 2si - T ake 2 ‘ ~2b— =^—lyjwic:— ^Monkey ------...... Margaret Court -and Bobby 4sl — Escape to Montana's 9:55 2b — Buck Owens Business,’’ comody Riggs is shown in “ A Battle of Glacier Park 7b — ABC News 4sl — D irections' 4sl — Moyle; ” Tlie Fortun ------tho SPYPS-at-UHn . .a - HQOPincn» Is Skllni:. in-An n — Nii'ht Gallery Cdokie,” comedy 11 — To Be Announced 2.sl,2b,3.4sl.5sl,a. 11- -ndvunture—movie;—^h e re ------;------hOO------pitosr^ncD nrnnG - story,** dramij~ irillei^ ---- urir^AmGrtcan-Sporl , U ; i O _ Bsl — M ovie, “ B om bers, B-52,' AHatnir MgcLcan will be H — It’s a Small World _2b — Newa.^ S';) — D ra g n e t __ T— /.. ^ . flfTown a t 7 .,p .n r , clmri’ne l U . . 1T3T: ‘ - '1 0 : 1 5 it r m iiH - j and at B.p.m. channel 0. 2b, ;i, 5h1 - . CBS Sports .Speci — CBvS News :i— Movie: "Roi>ue'.s M iirth,” M o rn in R tic u lu r •Isl — A B C Nqw.s adventure , 7b — New Healers 7:00 2:00 5sl — Old Time Gospol Hour 2fil — M ovie: “ T ljcy D ied w|th Lire • - :Th?ir: Boo^;Pni!l:wcstcrn . i b ^ T ab crn a d c ..ChQfr^ ~ _ Jb.-fl.-Il — GQlLToumament CBS news plans repeat 0 — Jetflonls 3:00 _H ------Apohio^^s-IiUjn-LIousti—_ 2 b ^ - ^ . Y o ] ■Jial —■ .TalenLShowcaae- 2sl — Science in AyrlcuUure ^f~Tftq}or doTOmehl^aries; ' , 3:30 ~2b —^ OldTlmc Ggspol- Hmir- ’ 2b,— 37 ■ 3sl — C B S ~ S p o rts ■ 3 — Tabernacle C'hoir Illustrated ‘•CBS News Retrospective,” ••(50 MINUTKS.” CBS News’ later next season. •IhI. 7b — FaiUi for Today 4:00 w as a apeclnl 12-week series of award-winning television “CBS News Retrospective.” -_B — UndcrdQii-- ____ . 2b. ;i. 11 - GO M in u te s . some -of—the best-known and magazine series, which is with Correspondent John Hart 11 — Pobblcs and Bam Bam 4h1 — Movie: “Hun, Simon. most Influential documenUiries currently broadcast Sundays as host, will present a a e lc d to n *, ; 8:00 ’ Huh,” drama produced by CBS News diirinn .it 5 p.m. - 7 p.m . MDT. will be of CBS News’ pioneering and best-remembered broadcasts, 3. 11, 7b — Rex H im ib a rd 7b — American SporLsman the lOSas an d lOfiOs. presented in a prime-time 4sl. 0 — B — Viewpoint It will be broadcast on the j>eri(Kl- ducini* Uie s u m m e r. including SEE IT NOW: ------8:30 4:30 CBS Television Network on B c K in n in R June- 29, "HO- • "McCarthyV ( 1054)."Harvest- 2s! — Tliis is the Answer 2sl - American Adventure Sundays i6 p.m. -7 p.m. MDTi MINUTKS,” with coHj(hlors of S h a m e ” (19f>0), " D o n 't — Hb--- Btty-oHPifwovoi'y ---- — _ f r ---^------J u l y , o— 9:00 S:00 continuirin through Sept. :ifl, Szifer^wili be broadcast on the “ Tlje T enem ent” T19B7), "Tl^c -*2s|—-Sncred* H e a r t' — " 2sl — Y n n o m a m i“ ...... — announced nill Ti^onirrd7'CnS“ -NctTvork~Frldny T7 p.m .“=r8~ - M ystery rtf Stonehenge” -« 1(H*5) 2b - H e v lv a r F ire s OF BLACK AMERICA; 2b — Mod Squad - N t w s -si»nior i vice president and p .m .. M T ) for a n ll-w eek" -3;-M --- Herald of IVuth --- 3 — U lt^ire" tlirector of public affairs period. The series will return to "Black History; Lost, Stolen or •isl, Q — Bullwinkle 5sl — Muimters broudciisLs. its normal Snndily time period S trayed” (1%H), S E E IT N O W : 5al — Day of Discovery 7b^ 1. 11 - Wild Kingdom “ Milo iradulovlch” fl!)53),- 7b — Or{i)^Rpberts 5:30 ■ "The Silent Spring of Rachel 9:15 7b, R, 11 - World of Disney Carson” (1%3), ••Stravinsky” 2h1 — From the CaUtetlral Revenge escapee's . (i9(lGi, and THE G Rl’.AT 6hI, 3 — Dick Van Dyke . • ______0:30 • •l.sl - R o m a J AMERICAN NOVKl.: — •25l,-ab-r—Hew»ld-ot4^cuUi— -ICvoalnR— ^^^HliHiCrir’Tihd-^he-G rapes-iiTl — 3 ^ OldTlmo'Gospel'Hour— -6:00- gaal^irf^'FBI' tol^; Wrath” ( HIM). 7b. 11 - Make a Wish 2sl ~ Wild KinKdom "The -CBS News 5al — Tabernacle Clioir Retrospective’ scries." said 2b - F B I D a rry l R yder eaca|)OH f r o m a Ht^jrrinu' are P h ilip A bbott as 8 — B arkley s Ix‘onard, ”is Inspired by the ■ 3 M-A-S-H penitentiary and seeks revenj;e Arthur Ward, assistiint to the 10:00 highly successful retrosfHictive *" 4sl ^ Wait Till Your Father on those involved in i.the bureau director, and William of CBS News broadcasts that 2sl — Medical Hotline G ets H om e a n n u lm e n t of his m a rria g e , on Reynolds as Agent Tom Colby. was hold at Lincoln-Center in 2b - It la W ritte n 5sl — Hee Haw U)e ABC T elevision N etw ork’s Dean Stockwell guest-stars iia New York in November, 1971, 4sl — Oral Roberts 6:30 "The FB I” today. Darryl Ryder. Others in Uie un(!<*r till* *ipons^rship nf the — -For—Your-Infonnatiofv- -2si— —— Atidubon—^jldlife- — in' ••r:nd“ of“ n“ NlGhtmnrc:*'“ -rnKt-nrcTMnry—:)onn-t>wens-,- ’ Film Si)rietyof Lincoln Center. 7b — Jackson Five T heatre . the FBI links Ryder with an Carleeri (!arr; Calvin Belts; Inc. •• 8 — viewpoint 3 — National Geor^raphic, ‘ attijck on retired lawyer (.’alvin Regis T oom ey; A m y Kres.v; • At Lincoln Center, the 11 ^ Faith for Toress 4sl — P a re n t G a m e next tJirgel, Judge Josepli and we • tU)W havf the 2b, 3, 11 — Face the Nation ' 4b — Idaho Wildlife Kreas in this repeal episode. Tho tfle[)lay by (lur:ild ()p[)orlimlty to offer many ot 4sl — Speakout 7sl We're Not as Grcep as lOfreiu Zimbiilist Jr. stars as Siinford was directed by Karl . these same broadcasts to the ------■ 11:00- • Y o u T hin k! Inspector l/cwls Ersklne., Co- Itollam y , A seventh Rarne, if •7b,*~ McMillan and Wife ' la'r'gest possible 'audfehco. necessary, in tlie WHA finals 11 — Brady Buncji "All of the broadcasts to be between the New Kn^land 7:00 seen on the series an* Joint production im porUm t for one reiison tir Whalers and the Winnipeg JeLs 2b, 11 — Movie; '‘WheVe Eagles m ay be tclovast at this time on "Dare.” adventure, Raliri_;^J 7~ apolhtfr' . C B S " . - r ^ 4b/‘VsI, Zoom- 2sl, 7b ~ World Championship 5sl — Sotmy.and Cher Comedy Tjaffles cost rise -rem its------T r o U r - " ^ ------:------■ 2 ^ " ' Y t f U ! ------I / : j u ____ M O N l’E __ CAIlLQZ-iVluniu:gd 3, 5sl — In sig h t 5 ~ B a rn a b y Jonfes (UPI) — Some of the mcst. big specials from a score oT 0. 11 — D irections 4b, 7sl — The A m e ric an R iv e r . import-mt programs now being . coi!*t,ries he dropped two DI£T PEPSI / 11:30 . . 8 :0 0 • - --- lliUin.iilf U b ----LVt tor...... telovi.siiin...... - lire 'ci>- progr;gns—one on angling, one - U t a v c lo g _____ a^l-^cM UlanranlW irE— rz -prodiictions-by-t^pm pH nies • in-- on gardening—which crtfated-n— 3 — I..amp Unto My feet nM o v ie :- "Where Eagles different countries combining iitlr though Uiey cOvSt only $3,300 8. 11 — Issues and Answers Dare” adventure to meet the ever rising costs. each. - 5 h I ------—LiCorousel^ _4b,-7jil--f_In Saner------— FranclJrEsscxronc' of-Hri- musical 5sl - All in the Family Uiin’s loading television ex­ Essi;xaaid;,”Technical know­ NEW DIET PEPSI A fternoon 7b — Movie: "Trial Run,” perts, believes tills is a good how has h)nj* since overcom e d ra n u) trend for. the. Industry on both the lanyuaye barrier in'televi­ Tastes so.great... ' A sixth g ^ e .’ if hecessnry. -8:30“ sides of the Atlantic providing sion and I ciui visualize majgr in the NBA chami 3 — 'All In'the Family it is not forgotten tlmt local international programs being. you’ ll do a -tor4oft-botwocn.th/iJ^n&JVnR4li -Lakors-and—ttic_J!iIaw_Ji£ai

controller for Associated program for smallor numbers' -Television rATVO.-spoko nt-'tho^- _of— ^vlowofB—muRt • Rtllt bo ^ people," musical • 4b. 7sl — Masterpiece Tlieiitrv nt'h annual InternntlonaJ provided or networks will lose 5sl — Bonanza Oottlad undor lii» authority ‘ 3 — liook Up and Live Television Festival of Monte tlieir own particular national „ of P«p»l Co.. N.V. •Is! Motlver’s Day Special. 11 - F B I % Carlo, sponsored by Prince - fla v o r."

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ny PATHICIA k o z a - Lyon's •2,000 residents and SOUTH LYON. Mich. CUH) -- pcoplcinnoi(>hboringcommun(' — E v e ry tim e M n rin n I j i B ohn tlos act In the rolling fnrm and •honra U iP ticklnu orii dock or horse bre e d ing cou n try 40 nfillea Uio click of on ifiUbmobHe turn west of Detroit huve written

tomutically begins counting to cun and I^otian officials, and_ ;iO. • have held prayer vigils and "As shrcounta off.Uic scconda,.....rallios^-...... —------her mind-croatcs the Imago of— - AlthouHh^#he-rejoiced_with. " four helicopters carrying'two’~ ^ h e families of freed prisohoi-s dozen Army Special Forces of war, Mrs. I j i Bohn said, "It troops at treetop height over is irhportijot for people to be the Ijio tia n ju n g lc — a n d Uieh- a w a r tiil is no t a ll ov e r y « t, T|ie ' only three. j war is over but tlie M IA isSuo T he -helicopter- - th a t -neveH-^ la i : : : : came back carried her sun. T he con stan t search for even Sgt; G a ry n . U B ohn. 30, is the smallest details has meanf - o n u — Of— m o o i___ U m n _ _ U 2 L a con tin u in g cycle of hope—a n d ■.scrviciTinefrrrsletlaslrnSih ; cruslilng dlsappoIpfmMTT .. action whose.families do not .Ei:om.pbrinti_2yfiiLmon.5'.tin(l_ know if they are alive or dead. , Udking to otlier POW-MIA For most of them, the Jan. 28 families over tne years, she cease-fire in Vietnam has' became convinced her son was brQUCht_frcsh. hope... m ingled.. sliot down over Uios. A month .with the’ knowledge tliat tlje ago, thG“ Ar7ny confirmed it: af>onyi.snot over, She said she has been promised About aOO American.s were papers certifying that informa­ downed over I^ios. Official tion, but has not yet received 'kouree.s in Vientiane, the th e m , nation's c a n itid . iMilieve 200 of The firm behef that Gary is ■ these may have survived and in Laos—or. even Uial he is H )(r‘should h a v e .” alive-is not shared by his On Nov. :J0, 1%8, the Army fatliur, Haven H. I-i Bohn of l4iI(l-Mrt;. I..a-Bolm-jicr-sQA, _S;irasQ ta. T in., w ho w as dl- SKCTnl' OF SON. ScL Hurry II. Lnaohn.______cotnmunicatiuns specialist witJj vorced fro m M rs. I..a Bohn M o th e r I,.yon, M ic h ., is studied b ^ m o th e r, M ra. M a r io n tlie Green .Berets, w^s' shot about a year before his son was LaBuha at her home. Soldier ^ia» been mlsNliie down in “denied territory" and shot dow n. c o u n ts since November, 1958,•'when his hcHcoptcr WRK was listed as missing in action. “1 have no information other feported shot down over I^os. (UPI) She was to)(l fu rthe r in fo rm a ­ than he was shot dowji in tion-including whut country he 'denied territory,” ’ he said.

M fie d . ‘ ...... "'Wohnvcn't-Rlv.enup'liDpev'but "f()rm *^le lte ?' sayfng'^TTOtlTtnE | "I didn’t hear anything for ' final, doesn’tit? - .Hall works, closely with her ynur brother disappeared at . DOESN'T HAVE TO ” m irthcrp“wn!T7i’lnpsirof-S0- — mother-in-trytng-to-leHMHnoro- -liUink lalituikHHHl-longitudeAIf^ seconds between the timo they ahout lier brother. they'd only give mo something w«;rii hit and the explosion, and “We gel all excited and built I could believe. • , BE EXPENSIVE!! -l^“ p^W a,u;lm »-thny iinnniiiw:i»i_ •‘•I'hii )»m iicnit»intJiiit; Inri.inv tliuMHumrb W tfb J . — ■■Often wlierTI ston at a litfht thi- cease-fire. And then we find____ mother up and down the 1 listen to the click of the turn there's more" waiiBTfi. Thtm narrow path. They give her " sit-nal. I figure the clicks itre came the cea.se-fire in I ku»s ,.so hope and then crash her about one second apart. And I that gave us hope again. It’s a ga in st the ro c k s .” - Uiink uf all Uie.tlUngs I_CQUjd —bectj up and down, u|) and in liO seconds. dow n. How lon^ do we hav e to Mrs. Ui Uohn said she YOU CAN PROVE THIS “ 1 could do a lot in :«)' \vaif.' V received, a call one evening .sei'tj^ds," "I have a (•real deal of hope. early in March from Claude I [«el .sure lie's filive. But I feel StiJcks of Memphi.s, Tenn,, STATEMENT BY — lA n active, cheerful woman, of, - helples.s because 1 can’t do father of Cant: *' BayrDPJicL r.5, M rs. Bohn l)a.s geared anything alxiut it.” St^icks, who piloted the heli- almost her entire' existence The'Other member of the copter which parried-1.^r Bohn. SHOPPING FOR 4n»»4tdiato-f4tm Uy.t^;..Da vid r Xt,— — Ho-said-4iu-had-gottcr>-'WortK“~ ^ lier iattT Tier efforts of l^is Vegas, Nev. .lU iy m o nd wasTin a lis i released include sevoti trips to Washing- A Marine and Air Force by Hanoi of prisonenLheldJn.. tu n . con.stant contact with the veteran, he Is the mo.st U u J s . 1 LiViNG ROOM military and a close watch on ouls|K)ken about the inability to “We all have a strong feeling - ull — iiuws-L^Qiiiing_duU-v[ _____ gt:tiii{timmluiit±tUhabr.tith<;rii:. .7.tliabif-wc .-ctmrfimt_out about ■'SoUUieast A.sia, • .. ' ‘M y biggest beef is 't h e y ’re one man on that heljeoptor, wo In addition, many of South not tellinM us anythinj^,’’- he will know about all of the FORNITURE --- £j4»un.^husaid. ------—I -. Lii Bohn called her.___| Curfdiry of. silence cloaks Army assi,stance officer, Maj. AT... Komayne Schroder of . Ann ' American men mlsslng-irr — ArborrTind-nskcd-him-to-check'— | w ith the Pe'ntaj’on. faction-over^denied^areas night and waited'," she itafd. "I Clauile Brown’s " I t w as a ll a mi.st4ike.” How'many have sarvjyedT^ FURNITURE - CARPET Question haunts families. Tlie Venezuelan constline ON THE MALL covers 1,750 m ile s.

Sunflay M ay 13) Y973 Tlmos-New»> Twin Falli* Idaho 5

— Monday Jelfevisi^n SeKedurle 10:30 11:30 2b — DroBnct (s p c c la l) M om ln v, M ny 14 •Where Eagles t-Matclu- — pcidrtoui wr.s Hiirnh;, n M ovie: 2sl, 7b. 8, 11 — Johnny Carson "W o m e n of the Y e a r, 1973. a , , •111 — It’s Your Bel ~ nare,” adventure, pari z, ■ 2b — News " sp«cial. win btabown on 2b, 3, 11 - Asthc World TiiraV tel — Let^s Moke A Deal •IIV, 7sl - S ta lin 7al — . StratcKio Arms- jm d to l.a tj p m. Uila cvGnini;.____ n D c a L _ 8:30., -1 jm ila lio n ------JlJiiwoll .w in.boflt jlie A fternoon •-2sl, 7b — Movie; ‘•'nie Private 11 - Wliat About,Tomorrow? ______.10:'10 ceremonies sponsored by the 12:00 Navy of S^t. O'Farrell,” 9:00 5sl — Movie: “Bannin}^,'’ — |:j»(!les—H em e—dourr ------z s r r 31 - XHu a y s IOf o u r com e d y — Qn\ Rowan—and-M ar-tiniii- women will receive awards at 2b — News 2b, 3, &sl — H e re ’s I^ucy l-iuRh-In 10:15 the show, broadcn.Ht live from 3. 5 - G u id in « U K ht a — Jacques Cousteau 2h ^ M ovie: “ W here E ag les 3 — M ovie: “ Tlie C om edy of the John F. Kennedy Center for 11 ^ Newlywed Game -_(!apcciiill_____ • . , ______p are.'' adventure, part 2______Terrors.” comedy______7b, ft— Today in Idaho' - the- “ - - P e r fo rming*---- A H s ,’ -4b-i--ChanB0 in FrlucaUoa-— . ■Ta.~ G uns'm nhc. 11:00 12:30 Wnshlnfiton, DVC. ■ — Carrascolendas 5sl - M edical C enter ls l — News Zsl. 5, 7b, 8 — Doctors 11 — Movie: I'Where Ea«les 7b - Jacques Cousteau .1 1 :0 5 . ■ 5;2S' _ 2b, 3, 11— EdKo of -NiHht...... ‘Dare,“ ndvcnturc part-2- 11 — Flip Wilson • . 2b — Movie:.. :iThe Dunwich 5 — F a r m R eport •lsl — Datinf? G am e - 7:30. 9:30 ______. Horror,'-’ th rille r 5:30 1:00 5 — S u n rise Sem ester 2b, 3, -r- D oris D ay Q _ What About 11:30 -2sl. •Is). 7b — A nother W orld •Jial— .ProfilcB West :— — --- : —Tomorrow? IspccialJ.. ______! lsl — Dick Cuvctt. ______- ■ ■ o[oo‘“ 2b, CJ, Sr-— Tx)ve is a M an y 7sl — Seven Scene ■' ‘ - • . 10«00 ~ ‘ - 12:00 -7* ‘ ' 5 - C B S News Splendored Thinj* ■' ' 8:00 2,sl,3.5sl,71>.n. 11— News 2sl — M ovie: “ Tlie F u r ie s .” 0:05 ft, 11 — Genpral Hospital •lsl — P erry M ason western ' : ----- •Isl — GuUleposLs * 1:30 2b, 3, 5sl — W o m e n of the Year - tn o - ^ ------2hI. I s I; 7b~ Return to Peyton _ Lsl - V iew ers Dit«ost _ - P la c e ------• - - - r 0:15 2b. 3. 5 — Secret Storm A ctress' priv ate life is) — Ecology Report 11 - One Mfe to Live 0:30 8 — D a y s of O ur Lives :i, 11 - c n s News 2:00 . fi:35 2sl, 7b; — Somerset reverses series role •Isl ~ F a r m Report 2b — Vin Schully, Variety 0:15 3, 4sl — M ike D ouylas home to have a bile lo eai ui ' i s l - News 5 — M ove HOLLYWOOD (UPl) - Headquarters for both clans lsl — Hotel Balderdash (i - Another World Audra Lindley could holler in is die Whitmores’ new home the makeup department. 7:00 11 — S ecret S torm tlie m iddle of Hollywood BoUtV- a.biiiltlinM a t M a lib u . l l i e house Audra's principal meal became ?h \ 7h n ^ T n d i i y ______~VIiT(l -1W— -4HM1— -luuukL, 4»»UH*ly-ht moUier in the v«?eekly' and Jim ’s three adult kids stop n .Jeopardy C B S .series. She is none of llio.se hy «flL*n to visit in the garage 3 ~ CBS News 11 - U'l's Make a Deal tilings in private life. a[)arlment whicii serve.s a.s 11 -- To — Daniel Boone tlie play, ‘‘'llie Chic Life’" ’, in 4)odroums,-four baths) and, of. ,tol - News ^ ...... I 11 - 1909, and were marr(ed in July, course, the garage apartment M E A N S M O R E 8:55 a — Tliree on a Match* "1 9 7 1 . ‘ will serve a a ji.guest house. A •lsl — There’s a Doctor in the 3:5S Between them the couple has swimming poons* under way, WITH H ouse 5 — S p o tlig h t Fiv e eight children by previous too, because neither Audra nor 9:00 marriageK, but only one. Jim are thrilled by ocean 4:00 CARPET 7b, 8.11 — Sale of the Century. _ Audra’s son Burt, 19. hves at bathing. ' —G a m e ------3 - Joker’s-WUd lio m e . ‘ ...... l4jst year Audra was forced O N THE “ 2K7T=“GahniirrGam'6 to drive lo • the Columbia 2sl, 4sl — Petticoat Junction \ 5sl — Bonanza lectures ranch in the San FLOOR" 5 ~ R o m p e r R oom 8 — lx)ve, American Style Fernando valkw eat;h day—a ■■Fi g ur lng- •II’— Denth Valley Dnya- ' 15>-nMnutf! Trip If slie was 9:15 1:25 fortunate enoui’h to escapy^ - 7 «l- ^ISlootricuCoinpunyL -l^t^Muko-a-Doal landslides along the mountain 9:30 4:30 road leading tu the freeways. 7b, 8, 11— Hollywood Squares- - 3 — $10,000 p y ra ip ld FLOORS Her ' schedule required the -=2^— l^vaoLUfc 4sl— -Andj^ifHtlv actress to arise at 4T^I5 a.niTiW* • 1 minute eotl of Sh«lby'» 2sl, Is) — Bewitched 7b — I Dream of JeannlOi, owit*r- to repo rt for work at 4b — Hathayoga 8 — B ew itched on Additon Avc. E. 10:00 r>:30. 11 — ABC News 2sl, 4sl, 7b — Jeopardy 4:55 She skipped breakfast at 7 3 3 - 5 4 2 4 3b, 8, 11 — Password * 2b 4- Theatre.BUlbdord. thf-H^nrl-Is --- ...... '5:0 0 4b, 7sl — Sesame Street 2sl — Muflul 15 7C4 is only 5 inciujs \ \ \ - C B S News rT_^iCDS'New9^ 10:30 4sl, 8 - ABC News "yo tinywhefij" rL‘cof(h;r._ It & ! , 4al, 7b, 8 — W ho, W h a t or -4b, 7sl— Mlsterogora - -It uluiil for-lho-htibfn«;ss-rn<»i Where, Gome Sfil — D rag n e t c d s s e fte who wiinis (o put his kIi.ms c^n 2b. 3 .5 — Sc n rch for T om o rrow y7b-= NBQJJiewa ______r e c o r d e r -UiUi:. Of lht:.(ami]v.,.aitui-wlm.. ------5t30- um lof—blind v~ 1 1 ^ l i t Sccond. Game. 2al — N B C Nows^ c>itc;h Ih n s t' o n c e in .i life tiiite 10:55 2b, 3 ,‘7b. 8,11 4 s l- N e w s rijtn.jrks of his cliil(lfi.'rv Fiist. 2sl— Carolyn Dunn. . . Dollars 4bT7sl —"Electrlc'C^mpnny

MKXICD CITY. (UPI) - member.. They .were also Mexicnas hnve boon surprised ■ jMiss'ed by both hou~ses” “ o r Uitely to see jmti-|»ovorninont_ ■w»ftgr«T, 111 Whicn there is noi • pro^'raming on prime time in one non-PfU elected momber. n a tio n a l tele\^ision, piiid for by ^(The tUree opposition parites Uie t»ovcrn m c n t. ______Iw ve representatives Jri U»e TliatJi'as not nlwnys been lower htiusc, but Uicy .arC not •“siyie^of the .‘Mexican’" post-' popularly.elected and Uiby do revolutionary government,. not threaten. the ^ PRl which has been rigidly m a jo rity ). —c o n tr o lle d — by" -one- In rg tf • OpposlUoh pnrtles” — tfie' . p olitic al p arty for 10 yehrsr* - RAN,"'the i-’eopre’s Socialist Now, every two weeks, in a ^,Purty-( PPS) ond the Aulhontic— _now— -innovation cailuil_ —^ r ty— of— tlui___ .-M exican ' • ‘ I» o i i t i c a I . D i a 10 (• ii e . ” Revolution (PARM) — have. -Mexiuois— three opposition1---- uovor—liad- much political - jJiU c c e a s^Q f- th e . 35,0Q0-Clcctcd-r— ■ minutes of prime TV time to officials In .Moxioo. the PAN -voiee-their viewar-Thftlr .Sijys, a ll b u t :i5 are P R ! provided free by the m em bers. government. Even the Announcing the new pjoduction cos^. are paid for prpgram.s, IhterJor .SecreUifj by the govcrmnent. Mari*> Moya Palencia detailed In Uie first such' program, tfie P R I ’s efforts to liven bro adcast in e arly A p ril, Uie Mexican elections. [Mexican ThADITIONAL GAME: of UominocH in tiny National Action Parly (PAN) democracy is not perfect," he AAlxIng Crabnpplb, Go., Involves (from left) Walker called the powerful PRI parly said, “But it can be perfected • -Jefrord&r^homuB-UiMilum', nnil F hm I n r V n m .__ and Uie government it rups “A and-we are trv|nL*~ - 'enccapi:

government of vlolonce~and A long "with Uie television "e le clu T n " ' for by Uirpvcrnmcnt.-- “ laWs nave given .youins uie Slx such programs — -10 right to vote at IB and lowered DoTTTtrfo g a m e trxrclTlTOn minutes each. 10 njinutc!i-for Uic age of office eligibility. P'each'registered political ^urty The govornment has also I aiABAPPLE. Gu. (UPI) -- tobacco and shoves a wad into rolling green piistureland of — w ill be bro adcast before Uie been conducting a nationwide O ne by one, Uie m en enter Uie his left cheek. It bulges out like norUi Kulton County, ^6 miles national congressional mass mediii campaign .to liltle shiirk set among the pines a toothache. from AUanta. clocUon.s next J u ly. register phtenUnl. voters. At and honeysuckle. “Mix ’em up. Jerr," ho_snys. The four partiotTitu-ludo', of - last coim t n e a rly 23 m illio n of a F o u r — -of----U nnn— «scot-' '-'1‘h c— u l d n r l y — m o n o f 1.2li-miUion-votera-had— ■ themselves—around"-a - rouRh- Revolutionary Institutional registered. hewn Uible ab o ut three-feet another game of dominoes.^ Party ( P R I), which has run Uie • Arnoldo Martinez Verdugo, square with a formica top worn • 'Scaled around the tnble’ in country undervdiffcrent names first secretary of the Mexican so smooth its once flowery addiUon to Gunter, who at -)0 is for. 40 years. Communist Party,- claims •tiesfgn is nearly obliterated. Uie youngest of the grqup, are The programs wouldn't have government repression- has Soiijeone dumps out 2(1 little W alker K. •‘J e f f * Je ffo rd s. 05; been possible if Uie P R I d id n ’t kept his group off the official rectangular-shaped black E U ie l C h a m b e rs. 75; anil I->ed want Uiein. They were written . registries. He also refused, blocks w ith w hite doLs. IX 'V o re , GO. They are Uie in to a new o lo c tio iv -^law however, to say how many Doc (iunter pulls out a foursome for this game timt pro|K>sed by P ro sidunt Luis. meiiibera the party actually p ack ag e of Hed M an chew ing startetl at high noon on a rainy -Hcheverria— wiHK-is-Ur-PUl- - h a s : ------spring day.ix'on Bates, Gl, js Um hdlitiiry nnlnnkur. This particular game of Young-aefar^sFTT^f^e pays oH “ doTnintrcs is the firjst ontnrr!ay“ and it lasts for 2 hours. T ------Hy^UNOlvrSCOTT ------*M*lhoughHhe-guy-H n-playii —Another” -iwually-starlfl- lei off .so easily." Gary explained. “ So I made.a HOI.l.VWOOD lUPI), - It takes nerve for a litUe later in the afternoon. 17-year-old kid w ith fo u r m ovies to his c re d it to .suggestion to our director. Andy MCLaglcn. that Playing dominoes is'one of tell John Wayne how a sceno' should-be-played; • - .wo-cluui^e li key scene.__ . ______the iradiUdns-uf CcabuppleV a- but Gary Grimes is a nervy youngster. ••He Uiought about it and decided I should tell tihy crossroads community He still shakes his head in wonderment at his Duke about it in my own words. I was scared to almost lost among Uie gently death! So both of us approached-Duke;------______c^ u C P U e ^ _ ‘‘Jobp Wajme was a~lnovIe stiirlonfTbOfore T ’ ---- ‘He listened carcftilb>towh«t 1 had-tosay and - ...... was bornV* tht!~yDuthfur actor said; “You can ' Uien no/ tho last Monday In Marshal,” Gary sUirred in “Summer of '42.” “ I ’d like to h av e as long a care e r as D u k e ," he May. Again •tnis year, our policy of Ceme* hirCnlpcppCr^ttleeompany" ond "Cluasof Kjiid. “W hati __ter-y PeTivery—oL-Memprial Day FIowers _ is — w -r4 '4 7 n :-nuver-■ ruilUlst7Tl)-|M-he-iit-i vies--- n m y b ^ “OB’follow s: “The firat day we jiiet on the set I avofded .television .series. Yet here I am , working in four ' _____ u s in g - his_n ain e _be c a u iji:- tii'.«D:oni^_ else was pictures in less than three yenrs^______Thoro will bo a 75' dolivory chargo on ___ ■; r.urj ruc-allcd. •i'l know 1 lead a different h'fiTtlian most guys ' C pm ptpry 'Dp11^ rio s . W o~\^11 d o 'dp ilv p r f^ id o y ' ’•But he was so helpful and friendly that it 17'. But I don’t want to pul all the emphasis on and Saturday. procodIng M om orial Day. W e wasn't long Ijcforo I atldrc.ssod him as Duke m y c a re e r. VVlien it ends, I d o n 't w ant to be bo closod Sunday, M ay 27th and M on- devastated, llia t’s when people flip out.'’ Inyself. Boy, is lie impressive’.i^Iis presence Just __diiVi_May_JL0.th»_.______---- aary~siIirrrve.~riiQ m /^irilT n m A A /Q Qli^anri ~^rKT^t^^cnmr7wm;HiiYlZWUBn:^ ' ' ' Mimb; "LHn'rC^lttomin' m st— norU »V of— Saiv consi^leration of oUier actors on the set.’’ F rancisco. Wayne might lujve picked up a tip or two on "1 drive an old car that is the same age as I • CRANDALL (^LOWERS -^! - FOX FLORAL Uie character he plays would be brushed off big l»»use and I’m trying lo stay away from with small regard for his trespasses. miiterlalistic things. • Sunday May iX 1973 Tlmoi-I^ewi, twin Falls. Idaha^y- , I- band 'fee

for tho scme.slcr. ^ B y B E R T Q U E S N E L L 'rhorne h as y e t to ulvu a tjraile to .'iny.stnfJtJnL — m \T t!r:itK‘ not i n iii u / ‘ l io-s7TitJ:.....l*hcr- . TWIN FALl^ — Crentlve involvement in . alway.s have the option lo chanf^e their contract u|hiiUicat-ynnr.hnncl dlrflctnr-^.liidiJrhocneuiaoa-i "up to tlie | jls t^ « ^ ~ ^ rn ie s6ihTjsror7 . to t>et elfihth gra d e D 'L c o ry m u sic ln n s to "fe e l” Student-s have accepted this system and ^ rad e what thuy play. ’ • . ‘ thuTiuTelveH {to'nestly a|.‘eor^nnR-to T hn rno rS om o . Ont* -r)«n»« ^n ii r r have uivljS'fRcfriHetWTn ’D ’ beomiBo-thcjUauiU^ ouijn IxJartJ. In anotlier period students were Uicir work w.'js no better than that, he says. blindfolded and left to wander throiij'h the. The new instructor has set down four ju n io r hlKh-Halcning to-tho school;.---- principles-w h ic lf he applles-to teachinp. 1) - IIo:'f6ols thjit musical, creativity flows more U s te n V Perform':n eompose-4)-piacuss. freely when the ties of strict discipline are n<»helii-ves too mucli,emphasis on perturniinu -r'eihov^d'~- - ” - ~ '...... : —r.—• - ...... - alone can clieat a student from acquirinj' an . At_Uic UcttJoninB appreciation of mlTslc and sound in particular. draws up a contract with Thorne as to whal he /\s ii result of his experiences with strict - feeds ho can accomplish. When tlie semester is .d isciplinuriuns sta r t in u in the fifth uriicIeTlic Ifiia 'comt^Iutc~iI~TOQrlTC^llffl~itfdivli^lliallv' wiMi h is' niisiaw iocacninii.iuuiim iis: pupilTlimVeach^Stoent chooses InS own j'rade "I can'l uver^|^merjil)ur making a decision or musical judKeinctU on my own back Uien,” he said. -I wantstmienUj lo slarl copinn with change and think for them selves. If they w a n t to cori’eet m e tb c j’ can.-l-d«» try lo see to it Uiat kids are continually watchinu the conductor. I dymimd they preserve the speakers' right and others’ rights when anyone is talking', and I try to tjet them to listen. Disi-ipline is alVdepcndentH»n the-lnclivuUjal, Thorne says. -U]ma4i;uio^uU>oat.v." h<^ sald^VAllthorlty power. 1 don’t have power." After j-radualinj- from Idaho Falls llif-h School, he attended the University of Idaho where he received his H. M. in music education. He'll return this .summer to receive hl.s M. M. in education. Since beini; lured al.Twin Falls, Thorne has stjirted 11it»h Scho<»l ahd__.)r. Hi|;h ja /z stage ._____ iMuids and a ^ ro u p called the •^IVlanuuT T la .'iK**" ■ . . made up of nuisicians from 0 ’l.eary, Itobert Stuart and the nif»h School,’ Me also directs the hij’h school marchinf- biuid and three orchestras and three bands on his rcf’ular schedule. He (Kiesn't force music into his eiKlith traders. When the eighth tiradeIjand receives . new joaterial Thorne will run IhrouHh it once with- the players or until they know it so Uiey rnn-pla>’7tt*Tcnsnnnblj'-m?f After that, the rehearsal is prim arily student* .-md:'liiHini- tIiriM-tini’ th i^h n tu l .with w hich students take turns, “It’s theirs to dlrcct, It's theirs to play, it’s theirs lo arratjjje, it’s llieir j^rade,” Thorne -sn>*a:------.'Tliorne r ^ e l n b e r . s tlie m ^ n he hnti^d to call “ Mister.” S|* firtLseujctittir h(y'challen];ed”His~ students on the p4)lnt. • ‘ ■ •I imagine you.peuple haven’t been habit- stricken." he told them. They all said no. • ••Okaj^'you've callwrme’M r. Tliorne all llus ’ lime, so 1 want yitu to st^irt calling tiie Hich." ~k'^hefir5ttim c-alLyeac.tiwyattaet«>a-r*>iw>nM ~ m eir ’h{>ngi=! Wh^^n they w anted lo'ask a qilMMflh instead of blurting out Mr. Thorne. They couldn't ae<>e|)t that change the first week,. .Sfum: m ade li cauti<|iis effort how ever, "The first kid that tried it." Thorne continued. liwaa i nTing>^ouD]itIItluur. I Ic-Wiis uoiiti^L^ TrvLl Boodrtight Kich and irr his anxiety fell over a chair, Hul he got il out. Now there’s (luite a few who pai’. hoy,’ Mr: Rlt-h," ' ” Thi^right .'jtmos[)liere is importiince to’living- and feeding all that sound has to offer and the b«md roorii lias taken on a c(un[)letely new environment; '— ...... — ^ : - Posters h an g on w alls, doo^^^ and the c-eilinK. nrtisllO 'fln

Students are slacking scraps of carpet to cover EGG CARTONS whioh will be used to Uie floor next year ,;ind are bruiguig egg -soumlprbof-band .room- a t.. Vcra..C.- O ’Lcary.- .-cuctonii to-school in an attem pt .to. soundproof -Jutilorlllgh School are carried by Rich Thorne,- the music prnctlco room. ~~ ^ eighth grade band director, who cm|^Ioy» , The plastic siiells will^lileldlioiscTeffectlvely creative approach to Instruction of claascs. and produce, a. decorum unmatched in most , orchestra hulls. . ' ___

*8 Twin FST«, Idaho " ' Sunday M »V 13T1.973

^ ...... r-;:-'—7 —r* Artrstic endeavors enliven Olency-fiondlcoam_

Through non-verbal communication, kids learned a lot about other people . . . many kids learned they weren't very observant and weren't watching what yyas going on.' .

nware and cancr to listen to Uio sounus around ' The principal at O ’l.cary has gone alonf* wiUi U ie in.” - 'Iliomc. • ' Often. 'Hiorne combines one of his classes ••‘Carl Snow has been extremely co- with Bob Khis;hm«ua«e arts Instructor for the ____ operative/’ Thome .said. •‘He is taking on ei^hlh and ninUr«i'atTesT7nie~Talcsri2xpertinent" Interest andTS'helphHTmtn^had lo get hlg involved both classes. : . . ----- eonaenH o d o nny~T7f-Ttrnf~courim, b m .h u ira a n ^ t ^ tnhl thi- stiu lo n ts he had a txtsk lor .-.. UQtten,in my. way ever.” -4hem4)tt4-h14hu liUa w d Clup a.oft the . - ThornuaJsa.ls»tteinpUnu.tQ ahaW-h|.s..stuqents_ cartons. Many kids Earned they weren’t'vbry tliat music is not def^-ndeni solely on sUmdurd '44VtttflhinH-w]iut-wiUi-uoinH- -rnnfiicar tnutruinButyr — —------3“ : — _Atnnn|-.pr>orities for next venr's budget is n' ~^"rhorne says his classes nexl^enr'wlTree'marj; —synthesizer -capablp of producing sound structure- ..n u \n - ■■Hnw_tQL_Mur(lor‘ -TticsdftyrMny-15- -^sh- — If-Wntnrt»atu tifari»«ti «te Your Wife," comedy 'H ie scrlcH “ A m C ric n " w ill erttf P lace held today, PBS will telecast 2sl, — Americnn (apecial) tonight with 0 look-Mt mfwlorn:— : 2b, 3, 5 — Seerol-Stbrm - - - rei»ulflr 2b — All in Uic JJ'amlly------...... 10:« . , ... 5sl — Movie; **Bu.s Stop.” -Americjin-life-jn-vlewa-of-U -Ofw-Llfc. tn 1 ,iv(» -pcogrammingZ. 4sl. 7t). n — M arcus Welby.- M. VcRns, New Hnmpshire, and 8 — Days of Our Lives A seventh if d : d ra m a ------10,45------. . . . ------' 7 - M ----- ■ ■ t ho— N R A • ^ - K n n t ; V\\ 3 _ M ovie; “ 'ITie G re a t M a n 's by Allstair Cooke. 2al, 7b, — Sonnerset championahlp series between Vil — HawairTiVe-O 2b — vm acKuiIy, Variety” tlic Now York I^icks and the 11 — bTncVgcncyr d rliiii 11:00 GH5 3, 4sl — Mike Douglas L6s Anecles Lakers will be 9:30. 2sl — News . . 5 — M ove ___ telccnat at tMa time on ABC. 2b.— Bridget lujves Bernie 11:00 •Isl — Hotel B ahlerdash______...... 8 :W ) . ______10:00 ■Isl _ NeWs , 7:00 11 — Secret Storm 4b — Book Beat is l, 2b. 375s1, 7b,' — Ntiws . . . _ l i : 3 0 2sl, 7b, 8 — Today ...... 2;50__„ 7sl_—._ns_We_Sce U. . 1*^1 — Perry Mason 2b - CBS News . 8. U — Dinah Shore 11 — Marcus Welby, M. D. 7sJ-- Movie; "Tlje General,” •tsl — D ick Cavett :i, 11 — C aptain , K a ng aro o 7b Q.cnerol-'Hoapit^U- 8:30 • silent-comody. ______...... 2sl — M ovie; ‘/A G irl N a m e d 5 - Vin Scully, Variety 2b — Crafta witli Katy 4b, 7sl — Black Journal 10:30 V : , 7:30 ------3,00- -(apecial) ______7b, 0, 1.1 — Johnny Carson Ta.niikp,’' Sramu, _ 2 b — -Ncwji------• •2si-^ What's My-line'H 5 — Gambit. Game 2b — Virginian*'' HiOO______-,Jb____ Lc , American StyJc- 2bT5~— Jokers Wild; Gnmo ~ 0 — Jeopardy' 3 -i CBS News 11 — I^ fs Make a Deal —11 — Today 3:30 . ■ ' 8:30 2sl — Merv Griffin for solcrwTth Cavett ~ Price is Right 3 - Vin Scully. Variety 3 — Jack LaLannc 4sl — B u g s B u n n y comedy team of Bob Elliott and Ry GouliUng. 8:45 7b — Daniel Boone . . Carroll O’Connor, and Ray Gouldlng, Latin Thursday, Artur Rubinstein, •Isl — News 11 — Bewitched television's Archie Bunker, songstress La Lupe, -and Uie venerable concert pianist 8:55 8 _ Tliree on a Match w ill be D ic k C ave tt's only guest comedian Robert Klein are on whose autobiography, "My •4sl — lliere’s a poctor in tlie 3:55 in a QO-minute program Cavi*tt's gueM roster in his Young Years," was recently ’I'u e sd ay . H ouse 5 — S p otlig ht F iv e published; Ulit Gampel, 13- H€onnor-9>ngft-and-tallui- oL . Mav week of shows. ------groo------year-old vu)hn virtuoso. 4:00 the past, present and future, The guest schedule for "The 7b. 11. 11 - SiOe of the Century. Friday, Comedian Robert 3 - J o k e r ’s W ild botli of himself and of Archie, Dick Ciivetl Sliow” follows: G a m e ^^Mrw^ny .>4in|;..r ■ l*«?;irl -Jvkin*. -4fll--- Beyerly-HlUblllioit t h f A U t!— ‘IVl- ib, !i - Gatnbil, Ga»ne ------Additional guests will be _«wl — nnnpti7f^ -NoUw)r-U% -^Th«-Diok^CawcU- .UUISOj------2sl. 4sl — PetUcoal Junction anfiuunced laier. Q — Love. American Style Sln)w” on the late-night series. Tuesday, Carroll OjConnor, 5 — Romper Hoom ■The D ick C avett S h ow ” 11 — C am eo '-•ABC- Wide World of who stijrs as Ar(,’hie Butiker in 7m1 — Figuring It Out originate.s in New York and is 4:25 ICnter^tainment." . .' C B S ’ “ /Ml in tlie F a m ily ,” is 9:15 produced t)y John Gilroy and 2b - U fs Make a Deal Pearl Bailey, Arthur Cavett's sole guest. Tsl — IClectric Con»|Miny 4:30 -■ Rubinstein. dislinguJsheti W4«lnti.sday, La Lupe, directed by Art l-’orre.st, Musii* 9:30 3 — $10,000 P y ra m id concert.pianist, 'lilit Gampel. glantt/roiis Uitui singer; Uie IS under tlie direction of Bob 7b, 8, 11 — Hollywood Squares 4sl ~ Andry Griffith 13-y^uM)ld violin prodigy, the* ctjiitedy team uf Bub EUiult . -Hosengarden. —l^lf — I * :'f*' " Tb- -»-l^ D r c nm o f~Jeynnlfr^ 2sl. -Isl -- B ew itched fl _ Rcwltehed 4b — Hatlujyoga 11 — ABC News 10:00 4:55 2sl, 4sl, 7b — Jeopardy 2b — Tlieatre Billboard Danger stalks parole 3b. 0. 11 - Password 5:00 3. 5 — W here Uie Ilo a r t Is 2sl — N ew s 4b, 7sl — Sesame Sti eijt ■2b. 3. 11 — CBS News 10:25 officer inside prison 4sl, 0 — A B C News :i, 5 — C B S News 4b, 7sl — Misterogers trontment of prisoners’ ii u n a l e ____w iio___ )j30- ~5sl - DraRTTCt" ^^»m en—«n--C4ia inK y^ at a women’s prison. When ‘>ne anUigonizes Tyson and realizes 2sl. 4sl, 7b, 0 - Who, Wluit (5r 7b.— NBC News drama about a parole officer —W io r n , r,» m n . .. . .m lin.hau. hnr.s<‘lLiiiipri.^'l>[n;(| of her cases dies under she jnust reveal her true jnysterious circumstances, identity. 2b, 3 .5 — S e a rc h for T om orrow 2slt^--N0G-News .mvestigate charges .of S;indra clevises a plan whereby B ut U) her hori*or she learn s 2b.-a.-7b. fl, U*-4kI—Now s---- -bcutalilj'-aiui .liiulri-li.erself, at ■sjK‘ will enter the prison w ir 11 —• Split Second, Game 4b . 7al — B le c tric Com pany tJie m e rcy of a .sailistic tnaU'Oii InTnate ’ and _ investinale the know she was there, has been n o : 5 ! T 5sl - C B S C B S News iiirs on ' the A1U.‘ 'I’eievision I'harge.s. Heluctiintly, Helen killed and that Tyson i:? 2sl — Carolyn Dunn . . D o lla rs E v e n in g N e tw ork ’s ••Tuesilay M ovie of f-oes alonn w itli her idea and_ planning an •accident" for a n d Sense 0:00 ______the Weekr” Tuesday. • " tii'vises a cover story. ’7b, 3 - 3 S B C N ews------T"..... "^L&aiy— News , SM ly Purler.. . . IVla Lu'pino. Belinda Calling lierself Sally Porter, - liernard Kowalski directed 11:00 2b, “3.- 4sl - Truth' or Montgomery, Uiis Nettletnn, Sandra enters the feared 2sl, 4sl, 7b, a — ConcentJ-ation, Consequences the telepUiy writen by Rita - • Jessica Walter and John Larch ' 'shunnier-' and-suon AVitncbse.i. G a m e ,.lb ’ 7 al - 'SesiinTe Street — 1-ddn. ic'dward Milkis is tlie • ■“Hcnny—HtiHerr- -goiVw “ the 2b " Guiding Light 7b — I t T akes i\ 'm io r^ - pruauL'L’C.~fu r'-Haram n?tnt=-^^Vr^ Luna. IJazel Medina. • Kathy heard about. . J . 11 — A ll 'M y C hild re n i — F B I •-Gunhon-tlntl' Noilo-Adamt-co*------■■ft»e'Ohief-mnlr»»nrl^»on-flinrSabuh~whoae ------A ftv i‘-ii»eM Mm l»>—

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J0:55. , 2alr7b,—.Somerset - . . - - 5:00 3; = - M qv 1i!;.. “ Tlic Sliuttercd -musical -closaip.' “South" 2sl— Carolyn D unn. . . Dollara 2}) — vin ^h uiiy , Variety. ‘ 2sl —‘“News n o o m ,” th riller ^ —Pacific"-will-be-ahown-fll-6- ■ aiTcTSense’ ^ 2b, 3, 11 — C B S Newa ~?ir;nMovieT'“nirK eys ol IHe^ -p4>.m^n4bT-Br-anU-l i^- 7b. a - • wc c- N c w s------IstrH— *BG-NoW»------—Klncdom." drama • « film alars Mltzi Gnynor as 11:00 fl — AnoUier World 4b, 731 - MialcroRers 7gl _ A m e ric a '73 Nellie and Rossano Brnzzi as 2sJ, 4sl, 7b, 8 ~ C on centration, U — Secret Storm . 5sl — D rag n e t ' 7b — Search -JSroilc,__ and runa for finm t* ______2:30 7b NBC Newa 9:00 approxlmntely ‘ three fumra. 2b - Guiding Uuht aT i H ^ l n i a l i ' Shore - ■' ...... 5:30 2b — Maudo • H:45 ______l2 ,. 11 - Ail Mv CNldren______7b ^ General HoapiUil _ 5 s l^ QunamoktL- "2b~-CFu"ft^wiUnCaty- •lal — News •ib :^Electric Company - ...... Jb. li, 11— News 7sl— June.V^ync ...... - 8:55‘ 5 ~ M id d a y 4b, 7sl — E le ctric C om p any 7b - fbiiy Bennett {special) lar^T hcre's n poctor in the 11:30 2sl — What’s My iJne? 5sl - C BS N ew s 8 — Search “ \ House______. 2.sl. 5,.7b — T liroe on a M atch , 2b — Virginian E v e n in g U — 'Gunamoke 0:00 " ...... G a m e -yb =ri:ove;“Amcrlcan Style- ?:D0 - 9 t30— ------7b, B,‘ll — SnJe of Uie Century, 2b. 3, U - A s the W o rld T urns B — Jeopardy 2sl, Sal — NeWa 2b - M-A-S-H - f a m u ­ -46lrJt— Lot’K M aktS a Deal 11 - I^t'B M nkc'a Deal 2b, B. 1 1 .— Mo.vie; . .^'South 7al — Report, to the State 2b, 3 — GamTiit, Game Afternoon 3:30 Pacific” (speciiU inuslcal) ...... ~ 10:D O --- ■ PQtUctfflt JuncU on_ _1 2 iO (L _ 2hI — Merv Griffin ■■7b .- Adam-12 2al.3b. 3,&3l, 7b, 8,11— News ._5— Rompor-Room ...... -2alf-4Hl--- Dayj^of-Our_Uvea_ 3 - Vlnjfeillb'; Viiriuty .ar4sl— Imth-O]------7sl — Figuring It Out 2b — Newa 4sl — B ubs B unny 4b, 7b1 — Sesame Streep 7al - S oul! 0)15 n u _ U li!lt_ 7b — Daniel Booni! 6:30 10:30 7sl — Electric Company 11 ■_ Newlywed Game 11 — UewitchcU 25177b T Cool M llllQn-^ - . r;- 2sl, 7b, 8,11— Johnny C(ir«on ■ 9:30 7b, 0 — Today in Idiiho 8 — Three on a Match 3, 5sl — M aude 10:35 7b, 8, U — ; Holly wood Squares -...... 12;30----- 3:55 . 4al ~ I t ’s Y ou r Bet 2b - Movie; "Hawaii FivP-Q", 2b — I^ve of Life 2al. 5, 7b, 8 - D octors 5 — Spotlight Five 7:00 crime drama 2sl. 4al — Bewitched 2b. 3, 11 — Edge of-Night 4:00 3 — Medical Center 10:40 •lb — Hathayoga •Isl — D iitin g G a m e 3 - Joker’s Wild 4b — Hathayoga 5sl — Movie; ‘'llie Sound of 10:00 1:00 4sl - B e ve rly Hillbillie.s • 5til — Movie; “King Solomon’s Anger,’’ crime drama 10:45 2.sl, -Isl, 7b — Je o p a rd y ______•^^1 -Isl. 71i - AnoU ier W orld ,S sL ^ PpnunTji Mines," adventure 3b, fl. 11 — P asaw ord 2b. 3. 5 — lx)ve is a M an y fl — l^ve, American Style 7i;| — 3dcm?e-fti>d-&onccnb^tionr- rHttW -U Styli- H ighlanduT s’ BOnnit-^ --- - (jim ie 1(1:15 H — Jeopardy aiarlle against the English 2b — Guiding light 11 — I-cfs Make a Deal tr^MtpH-wliQ-had-boon 4 ,. 11--- All .My. Cliildren-.: “ !1T30 destroy tije &ottjsh rebels. 4b — Electric Company Usl W at'ky W orld of Jo n a th a n 11;IH) 2sl - M erv (Jriffin 5 — Middi^y ------W inlers •liil N ew s ' vfn Scully. Vanely 8:30 11:30 _. Jb - D ragnet ll;;il) •l.sl - B ugs Hunny 5 - Price is Right fsl, 5, 7b — Three on_a Match. ~ -Isl ir.s Y ou r BcL isl Divk'Cavftt ' 7b L>a[lie! Hooho U — Jack I-iUmne , G o m e ... — -Isl — lh>lly-w4««l Stjuart's •- ...... - 11 - Hewitched ------_ 2 b ,- 3 , IX ^-•A.H the Wod d Tui 7:00 . 2sl. -l^la va u : ..■‘.JjayLaii:: xiiix'c on a Match Isl, fl — I ajVs Make a Deal isl, 7b, H ironsule iX'Vils." Crime Drama 4sl — News 3:55 A ftcn ioo n 'ih, :i - Movie; "Cuunte Century.. ;}. & - G u i a i n g ' U p l 7 r"'.lsr;=n3evcrt>’-HillbiHita-r“:----- v a u u n ^ G am e I I — N ew lyw ed G am e - 5sl _ Bonanza - I'inng line 2b, 3 — Gambit. Giune 7b. fl — Today in Ididio fl - lijve, American Style 11 kmig I-'u 2sl. 4sl — Petticoat Junctiya ^ - 12:30 • 11 — C a m e o 7 ;3 0 Idaho Si'ildlife — fr-— Homper-Koon»------' — - J iil, 5. 7 b._ 8 .^ _ J)Q d i)n i______4:25 , ...... tl> —?sl-^-Figurinrt-It-< ■4b.-;i. » — Ednu-ot-N ighl--- - v>b____ M;tke a Deal ...... ' J k f i i . - - • 0:15 is l — DAtlng Giime" -4:U0'-- - H IViin MartiJi •Ih.Vsl M ovie: -The BattliM .f 7sl — Electric* Company 1:00 3 - $10,000 P y ra m id 0:30--- 2sl. 4sl, 7b — AnoUier World Isl Andy Griffith (’ulltKlen." documentary • 5.sl — MuviOi- • Cotmldtiwn," 7b.B.H — Hollywood Squarea* 2b, 3. 5 — lA)ve in a M an y 71) __ 1 Dream 6f Juannie fl — lifw itc lle d d ram a 2b — lx)ve of Life Sfylendored 'Hung 11 Strei't.s tif Siin F rancisco 2sl, ?a r^' Bewitthwl fl, 11 — General'Hospital n - ABC News : 4:55 ‘J,:1)0 - 4 b — Hathay.ogu--. _ _ 1 1^30 - l,-Vb ttr— Fhp-Wilson ______4 0 i 0 f l _ 2sl. 4.sl. 7b~— Return to P eytoif 2b — Tlieytre-'nillboard- - 25 7 " T21T •'TTaiTiahy~Jotie^ 4ii)'dy- - U la - ...... 5:Wr - --- : :::{— m nnixrr 3b,’ o,ai — Puaawor^' -2br»7-»'=^erf^l.-9tonY>' — Sal— —N « w 4^~— - r- 11 — AMsigtuiieiit: Vientui 3, 5 — W hore th e H e ort Is 11 — One Life to Live~- 2b, 3, 11 — CBS News ' 0:30, , 4b, 7al — Scaamo Street 8 i-'Daj*?; of Qur Uvea 4sl, 8 ^ A B C N ews --- Cauver.HiiUoiuvilli.SoL ____^TWO LOCAfiONS ^10:85- - - 4b.-78l--- Mitttorogoi 2sl, 7b, — Som erset 5sl— cDragnot---- Huruk. 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Friclay. May’18 a. 5 - Guiding [.iBht 3 - Vin Scully, Variety 2b, :i. -lal — " T r u t h or 7al r- T urn in g P oints [ — Newly\Ve(i U a n je , Bub^s-Bunny t!(insL-(|Ucnde.'l ------(MW----- held today-PBS-WlU-tclecflsL* 7h. IT-: Trtdffv_ln Idflhft- » --7b--^- P nniel-fioone ------i i >-7q1 — -SPKnmp-fltreet------‘ -2S1.--8-:— Gircle-of-Fetlg them at about . . *-v T. I •' _ . « t . OU V.f...... II ^ 12:30 11 — Bttwitched 7b, 0 — B rady Bunch 2b — H a w a ii Fivq-0 " prccm plinK .rogu/.iir 2sl. 5. 7b, a — Doctors 8 — Three on a Match 11 ~ Siinford and Son •Jsl — l^ v e , A m e rican Style proKrammiri^. ______abr-»r-H--- K7 7sl“— S e s n m e 'S tre e t------a8lr4nlr-7b— AnoUiur-Warid— -S --- Joker'u-Wihl— 4^_TQjJB..Anapunced _ _ _ 7b' — B old O nes ~ 10:25 2b. 3, 5 — Ix>vti la a M an y •Usl — Beverly Hillbillies , 4sl — It's Y our Bet. -U --- 1 law^UKive>Q ______--- C B S N ew s - • SplendorcdThing ' " ‘5sl — Bonanza “ ‘ .5sl - Unlflmud-WoT 10':00' , - ■ 10:30 fl, 11 — G e n e ra l H o s p ita l 0 — l^ v e , A m e ric an STyle 7b — American Adventure • iisl. 2b', H, 5sl. 7b. 8, 11 — News 2sl, isl,Jbr fl — Who; Wliat or . --- ■ " T r3 0 ...... 11 - Call of the West fl — Compassroh’s Children •Is l^ Perry Maaon Where, Game 2sl, -Isl. 7b — Return tp Peyton 4:25 11 - Partridge Family •4b — Soul! ------"2b; 3:3 - Serfrch for Tomorrow— “ P la c e --- :----- ^...... ■2t5'=’ I;ct*s~MDke'n’ Deal 7 :0 0 ------7sl ~ Strategic Arms 2b, 3, 5 — Secret Storm 4i30 7b, a — Sfinford and Son U m ita tiO n 11'— Split Sccond. Game* I I — 'OnO t i l l i to M v c . , 3 - *10.000 P y ram id _. ; 2b, ■n. 3sl Movie: “The ------10:30 • 10:55 H — Days of b u r Lives •Isl — An'dy G riffith ■ Sergeant,’’ .drflmn 2sl, a. 7b, 11 — Joluiny CaraQn... 2iil — C a ro ly n D u n n . . . D ollars , 2 : 0 0 7b ■— I Dream of Jeannio • 4sl — B radj} B unch 10:35 ' and-Sonsu - ______:------2sl, 7b, — Somerset a — Bewitched 4b - Hathayoga .. .?h..;^ Movie: ‘•MdLintflc)cl'' -lb. a - NBClltos... ____ '2b — vin schnlljT^'iiTictj^ — -^1-=^Be-Ncws— — — western 11:00 3,»4sl — M ike D ouglas 4:55 11 — R o o m 222 10:40 2sl, 4sl, 7b, 8 — Concentriition, 5 — M ove 2b — Tlieatre Billboard • 7:30 5sl — M ission: Im possible (ia tn e « — A nother W orld 5:00 2sl — L ittle People 10:45 2b — Guiding Ught 11 — Secret Storm 2sl — News 4j}I _ M ovie: ;;B^lack W ater 3 — Movie: “.Sherlock Holmes 3, 11 - A ll M y C hild re n . t . 2:30 2b, a, VI — CBS News Gold,” adventure and the Secret Weapon,” 4b — Flectric Company 0. 11 — D in a h Shore 4sl, 8 - ABC News 4b, 7sl - 'W a ll Street Week m ystery 5 — M id d a y 7b — General Hospitiil 4b, 7sl — Misterogers 7b. — Movie; “Women in 11:00 11:30 2b — CYafLs w itli K aty 5sl — D rag net Cliains," driima 4sl - News 2sl, 5. 7b — 'Hiree on a Match, 3:00 7b — NBC News II - Odd Couple 11:30 ( ia m e ______' ______2sl — What’s My Une.? 5:30 H:00 "isl - Movie; ■‘Mohsler^*ro."-“ 2b. a. 11 — A s Uie W orl^l 'I'um s ! 2h - Vlruinian 2Hl — NBC"NiT\v^ ‘isl -‘Bold Ones” 4sl, U — U *t’s M a k e a D eal 7b -- Love, Anierican Style 2b, 3 ,4sl, 7b, 0,11 - News 4b. 7sl - Washington Week in science fiction ------:---- A ftcrntm ii------Jcop o rd y- —ibr^l-^-I*Jlcctritr-«ompHn - l \ ------lx*l'a-Mako h-D«hI- —GhI--- GBS-NewH------~ -|-1--- M w l- ^ u a d - Murders.’’ Mvsterv 12:00 2sl, 4sl — Days of Our lives 3:30 6:00 M:30 2.sl, 71). H M idn igh t S|)C(’ial 2b — News 2sl — Merv Griffin Zsl, 5sl — News World Prois Saturday Television Schedule

-Halurdayr'A iil.Jb .—. Ariiiu'M-Uiii-VVorlil4n^=, — li’is h a !-Hole______G;30 ______...... Miss USA Beauty pageJtnt: ao D ays 7s_l Misloro^er's isl I'olicu Surgeon 11:30 Fifty-one girls, representing 4sl, H - i-'unky Phantom Neighbdrhood - 2b A Toui’li of Grace 4sl Tlu? D ick ( ’a v e ll Sliow every state and the District of 10:15 2b -- Untamed World JjO O ______■ . 11:45 ...... - '-2130 ^ ...... 7h, isl, ff- Rmcrgenry -U — Movie; -lUiiulfolded” . . honored title of Miss USA 1973. 10:30 •5 B lack F y e d S u s a n ’s and & itridgot Loves Hernie , 2sl — Movie: “Uonevan's Bob Barker and Helen 2b, 3. 11 - Fat Albert Crab Cakes (special) 2b, 3 - Mary Tyler Muore H e e f 2b - NHL Action O ’Connell serve as master bf 7b. 4sl, H - Lidsville Isl 'Hje Strauss !''iuiiily 7b - M ovie; “ Hoy Ciie(i N 3:00 c e rm o n ie s a n d hostess.. Airs On 7sl — S e sam e Street M urile r" c h a n n e ls ,5, 2b a n d 3 a t H:00. 2sl — T alk in g W ith a Chant 2b,. 5 - 'Pte i’reakru'.ss 11 - All In Tlie Fainily M o rn in g 11:00 ispe x i i n ) 7:30 ------'^r3(h"------3rH— Childrens FihnFuiilival- _Ur-iJ---iVidc-iVoptd-ot-Sfioctii— —J b r i l . 0 - iinb--NcwlrrrrT---- 7b.-Isl - Tennis (special) Ti - iSimri.it; , . . ' , 11 M ;mhW^ 2sl — Watch your Child ■l:UU 6:00 •4b — Special of the Wepk GIIF.ST STAIl ^ “ Minr.-pufnstuf- - 4 s h ^ b r « --- •'^'he-^ 11 (-)oif ■ ------«iOO------H()hl;VAVO()U»-UP4-k— A im e- 11:30 , I sp e c ia l) 2sl — lloundcats 4sl Here We (Jo Again Francis, who once played a 7sl - Klectric Com|wny 2b - Lloyd Bridges 5 — Bugs B unny 11. 71). H M ovie; •lA)Ve is a female detective in her own 8 — P in k P a n tlie r 5 . la s s ie 6:30 n a W "' --- television series, will make a 4sl. 7b “ AmerictUi Bandstand 3 - K ID 30 M in u te s " 2sl, 7b — llomtm H o li^y ^ -b,. 3. 5 -> M iss U SA. Hoauty : Ruost siflr ■ appearance'r oh 2sl — Inquiring I^ditor ------4T35------5 - Subrina.th'c Teenage Witch Contest Buddy Kbsen's new detective ' A fternoon 2bi 5 - CBS Nows 4sl, a — Jackson Fie ii:30 show, '’Barnaby Jones.’’ 7:00 12:00 11 — H easonqr Ue|Xtrt 4sL--;TBA 1 8 — Tennis \spedal) . 7al — Sesame Street 2b — Buns Bunny 0:00 _2b_3^&^_Amy7;ing.l?i<‘n and 2sl,7b, a, II - Baseball: TBA '5:00’ ’' “ 4sl - A ssignm ent Vienna the Clian Clan 3 — Sa b rin a tlie Teenfl'ffe W itch •2b - 'llte W altons - lO-OO " ' ' ' 7b. 2sl — Jetsons 4sl — B ra in G a m e ‘ 11 — '11)0 Seventies T hu-Qsm Tjiid s- _::2Bl==4imd=blcics= “ 7T30“ -T-=rm c;m nir 'a .2 b ,3 ,1 1 - S c o o b y tto o M o v ld 12:30- tei — Partridge Faniily 2sl, 7b — Pink Panther 2b — Sabrina the Teenage 5 — Barnaby Jones ------B:00 ---- - W ito h - ...... :— r------■7b ^ Viewpoint \a\-.— UmlopUog------4«l--- F lip w d e _ l i l i ’Tsl — Electric Company -•-5-:^-NeW5~ n — -Fialv a n il G am o -Hoport 8j30 3 — 'Hie A rchies 5:30 3’ 2b, 5 — Josie arid . tlie' 7sl — Electric Company • is l.- Adam-12 ...... Puaaycata in Outer Sfnice 1:00 4sl, a - The Odd Couple, 7b, 2sl — The Barkleys 2b — M ag ic C ircu s ■ 7sl. 41^ — Zoom • 7b — Junior Varsity Quiz 'B, 11 — The briJdy Kids 4sl - Outdoor Adtenlures H __ i i j a t Goocl ole N ashville 7sl — Vocational Electronics 3 — Harlem Globetrotters - ______-..„9:06-— -■ -.7al. - ^.acsn m e ___ ^____ M usic 8, 2sl. ^ — Sealub 2020 5 — Garner Ted Armstrong p v e n ln g

2sl ~ Proft/ctorlT'' Comedy*riour •Isl — A lan K ing G61f Clussie 2b — Dick V an D yke 7b. 8, 11 - _Jal_5-^=-Bcwitched ______ts i>ecia l) ______0:30 3 Four Winds to Adventure Ijiwrence WelR” 4sl - New.s 4b —- Movie: ••Baltlo of 2slr 7b, 8 — Runaround . ispoclal) . • lliJ O 4sl - Kid Power 5 - Nat’l HockeyHjglilights C u llm le n ” a - Movie; •niiwaii Five-O" 10:00 2:00 5 - U. F. O. 11:15 2b, 3, U — A rc h ie ’s TV F unn ies 3 — H oller fJerby _ 'Pie Waltons 2b -- M ovie: ’ •Stony of Uuth- ■■i7''Tlm'o»^ott/SVTwlfrrail*. i(lahir-*-Strhday May 13, W73 Many letters brihq'fdtts

^.v,rAT.RIC,lA.KOZA 01TTH-1/VON: M ich -t U — In F e b ru a ry . 1971, the Juycees in VVarren. Mich., —la u n chod— a— . luttur- carnpaifin on behalf of Iwo. native sons listed as inissinn in action in Southeast Asia. ' , --- M ore thnn 44;006 letters werU - ..to..-Uie-Pent;iKon,—tliu—Stat neparlm enl.Conf’res.smorrnnd the President, oskinR about the fate of Army CWO Michael O’Connor-^ind Army S. S}4t. J o h n & x t o n . It tranHpirud that Sexton liflleirasnVTTA-only because of n bureaucratic snafu. In October, 1971. the Viel Conj;, reloiised him from a prisoner of- war c a n in . O ’Connor, a.,hollcopler pilot shot down in 1%8. showed up on one of the POW lists released byHunoi. He returned home to a jubilant welcomc in March. “'nie city of Warren." he said. ■ ‘is unique because both of its (missinj{) men have come b a c k .” r .s 'L'aHL^p r vin U u r d , then secretary of ■dcfciuui^ tn nrrinr__ that, thn,

to a ll th e ir files. A nd both cases hove renew ed thp hopes of the .families of 5n GftEETINO PHIENDS nnil-nclgliboni at dcpartmf^t, ponRrosnmcn and Prosidont wore MI As from M ichigan. home In Warren, Mich.. Is Army S r I. J o h n needed to HtrniRhten out bureaucratic bungle William Harler of Warren, a 'MIA' returns Suxton Jr., once tinted as missing In actlrni. w hich listed h im a m o n g IVflAs. (U P l) suburb of Detroit, who heads M ore th a n 11;000 Icttc m to P cn taR on , s la te t)>e joint efforts of the Jayceea and IHe'Michigan Prisoner of packeLs for all the stiite’s Gary Bohn, a Green Beret War Committee, said .similar tilin g ," he said. “ 'Hiis is m erely artist from Kalamazoo, Mich., from South Lyon, Mich., who letter writinR programs already a request for an answer to a drew the ,sketches—100 of them,, M IA ii. ____Since..Januacy. Had.er_saicl _was shot down over the I Laotian have boen-aet'tj[y-for-16-of-the humanoquoHtion bo til MIAs and-EQWs-fram 500 letters h a v e been m a ile d Jungle In JJovembcr; I960. So slate’s MIAs. Jayceea in six Jaycec groups also ' have pbotoj'raphs. ' ^ ■ Private citizens distribute the each - w eek to - P rinctr—8

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When the faculty and the festivities in" ‘'Fifteen students at Walt Whitman High Years and Wliat Do You Get?" plnn a surplse party for Mr. on the ' ABC TelGvlslOTT" i\tftP»n. r’i»lnhr;itint’ his 15th r^<»lw( t r k ' ‘Jlopin ___^222" vea^- as pf;lndpal,a disgruntled Friday. N e w dentist forget ^orMarci^^^^

SliVrcia gets a cnjfih on her Brady, l-'iiirenre Heruiersort ncrt’ dcritisl in ‘ '1.o v l * and the (.'arol ayd Ann H. DaVis as Older -Man", on/the ABC Alice, tiieir housekeeper. Tflevision Network's ••The The Brady kidn are Maureen Hrady Hunch” I'riday. M(‘(’(irtnick as Marcia, Fvf -EndsrtelgiL: faiiiiU' ! .Pluml> .aiuJaiC5usau 01sini"a‘s“ —. dentist. Is the subject «f Cindy. ^Barry,. Williams ■ •~TANVA>Willl^(iNrnnnnruVur'~~M'1Wji's-dH^rfi'^amx alter she / Greg, ChriKtflpfier' Knight' as iH dgnlng M lis US/\ ,.w£irermvn m eets h im . .K interest Dr. Vogel, Don Brit Held; hrnndrnKt live from New York in her as babysitter in this m in is te r, Allen .h)se|)h, City Srtturdny night on CBS repeat episwlu. CJeorge Tyne^ d irected tlie televlKlon network. Uobert Heed stars ,as Mike script by Maftin A. Uugaway. Sunday May 13, 1973 Timos Nows. Twin Falls, Jt^aho 15 Buy At Early Bird Prices cindL Famous WRIGHT AIR The finiest iqjudlity lBvdporator cooler in Amerjca. We just un.' Ibd^oclrcrcdr shipmGnt/drfMt frorn the factor , We want to move them out fast. We don't hcive the room to store them. Our sacrifice in profit can be your gain. Please act fast.

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