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^ tiMpluI pendiwould b« year.
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toe lU nem - 8 t0 ! ^ S i ^ e P r t s l . hsve ; -Btuljory heUtb w eo i
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man ‘Lip 1 Civil DeOBK.Dk . 18 (U.R)—A grc I Pittidcnt-Elect E lse r
\ij^OB)y “lip aervJce”
jotnhower, a fte r rccciv: itArthur, pushed ahead •' ir poUcr, the a ta te defeii fceonB tomorrow the cou bt dri! defense needs. SiBce of the group 's cor n i reported In a ' laatt by Lieut.- p J L Larsen, Den- v X prtsident of th e ^ ssocl&tion of Stato « Directors.rfeMCffliferrlnswllh I n ; : f tu tfie execu- J . o t l t e n U o n t l u -
U> gB.iMr« ^0 BBppon iw onu Id tht Pruldent^ect m aks
tben “lh* tuUeat poircr*Uts >tM( bhiael
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t Uk drfflfD detenw ;itr tiwlred c deJ*-^ 1 n BtimblJan wn-' i n Ud ,b«(t»n Ob'8
too(wBJtrtnct«’? i th *o itoed to promote co- m ent Kntn Ui« eteeutlvB trt bHnchu of the raen t 1
thU BCI VuUihBrb w a d up his pre- tatllei on Uie Korean f 'j ’J S mll!i4ArUiur.»hom oaa Ilnd u Korean " '“ L®
‘J T rmd. Qsenhoffer aald durtnff tculblllt; of peace In m r e m WUfuUr refeVence to 5 ^ - ta - « h le h ._ « f Sf roffl
peace wouJd T h e th a t t
adaoMUng,“ heta!d , 3 ,600^w Wtad». General o the r !
« K r . bullet. We had un lfo n Ren- bualnM
« W In ifie w rld In T h - , A w iulU faclory In new J
Incr au ^ fused J
sr Faces^ official
urt Actionfor Arnold to th e
[ J^ c h sm w l Wed- dlrccto “™‘®‘»iymanj)iiu«h- Indepe
Dennie autono "‘2 JJ' has hftn aet commli ’> m u i« Judge Jake sroupa
rectly i arreil Wed- "«Snilnl
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tged Health Cs I in Report to. medicine” by ortanlzed doelon, h a d avei» Benerated too much controversy ror th ro. u b e r conalderatlon now. i t pu t I t o t u! a ilde fo r possible ftirther ttudy a t new
(oma fu tu re time. th o rI T b « eommlaslon'a aW-paj* report Pe• latd th is country, the world'i r ich - vouJ i est. lan’t gcttlwr the medical care It prtvi
should have tn d can afford. I f .n o t undt. corrected soon, the (Kuatfm will eet lh«. p ro jm » l» e ly worse, the report aald. fo r tI T h e commlsilon plan — which Pa: congreaa m ay iJT may not consider— theli
leaves partlclpaUon up to the atatca. woul. u coUa for added lederal heallh ex- m anI penditure* of one WUJon doUaw e UenII year. . remi
o r thla. 760 mllUon dollan would to tl• so to porUclpaUng ilotes on a fund - Mi
basis. The rest would go en t . for tra in in g more doctors, providing ceml
n o re hospitals and financing more com]; medical research. bltte. s ta te s taking federal money would Medl. havo to come-up wllh health Incur- onyv1 w e e a n d medical care plans meeting by I
federa l apecUItallona. medl1 H ea lth Inaurance would bc mnde adm;
ip Service’ aj Defense Hit ^- k g r o u p o f s ta to civ il d e fe n se
E i s e n h o w e r ' to d a y P r e s id e n t c h rvJce” t o t b e civ il d e fe n se p r o -
r e c e iv i n g t h e council o f G e n . comnih e ad w i t h h i s d e ed s-ijo t-w o rd s the
d e f e i \ |e d ir e c to r s to ld h im i f " 2 ?h e c o u n t r y w ould n o t bo r e a d y y . . ^eds. • w o ep 's e o n f e r e n e e w ith th o P r e s i - *™ *
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Group Urges 3 Continuing of
Revigioji.I;aw cmW A6HIKQTDN. Dee. I I (II OASt
A 'W nita TBam UMaory group ^ t te ) recom m ended tb d iy - th a t oeagreaam aks perm anent the Pro iaen t ’a f{ |,Qp g ir g P j ly - l ie o tM to t to ezBcutlTe jjo iar
i w H t a J t ^ J j JT h e Presldent'a kdvlsory com- 5 ^
B ltte e OD nitnagement, In a report to T ru m aa . termed Uils arrange- m e a t “the greatest tingle enahUng atep tow ard managemenl im prove- m en t In th e federal goremment In UlU seneraU on." ,
Pinal Report ^'I 'flB » - m e m w n d v ltP ry- nroppr - Q | ;
set u p th ree yeara ago, la headed O J lc by T hom aa A. Morgan, board chair- m an o f th e Sperry Qyroscopo com- D pony. In fta final report to the X t P resident, t^ e commltiee tald th a t du ring th e last fiscal year th e 1 governm ent reallred savings of J some 36 mlUlon dollan a i a resu lt of suggtsUona from employes.
T h e committee said 11 believed York U iat th e govemment. wlUi aome openec 3 ,9 0 0 ^ civilian employes and a n - ‘ ^ore oUier 8.800,000 men and women Jn “ P uniform , cannot be nm like private buslnesa.__________________________m obst
Complex Problem T h e commlUee tald that “no busl-
ness organltaUon has lU govern- i i r ; . Ing auU iority to divided and d lf- ^ ‘ fused and . consequenUy. Its policy An and program obJecUvea m difficult of InterpretaU oo by Ita managerial |ongsh o ffic ia l. t** Cl
■The congress legislates copious- «"f<l ly on a myriad of procedural and organttaU onal details. In contrast aoelaU to th e uaual pracUce of boards of dircctora of prlrale cotporaUons. i ' ^ J Independent commlaslon* go the ir *“ 'n " autonomoua ways. Congressional ff- commltteea and private intereat f re a u groupa are accustomed to deal dl- rectly w ith fragmenled units of the * adm inistraUon. No alngle cenU^l au thority can'lmpose Ita will on th is moaafc ” Proi _______ _ th e gh
Eisenhower fills S Commerce Posts pr,
N EW YORK. Dec. 18 OR-Pt^al- den t-E lect Dwight D. EUenhower T , W ednesday announced Uie appoint- Um en t of tw o eftldals.to Uie com- WAEm eree departm ent In Uie new Re- wage ipublican admlnUtraUon. approv
Elaenhow er said In a su tem en t creaaeUiat a fte r hla Inauguration on Jan . compM30 h e WlU nominate 6amu«I W ag- Then er A nderson. Waahlnglon, D. C.. aa th e ne aaalatant aecrelary of commense for way U Intem aU onal affalrt.- and BoUert pay h: n talnft- lbfu rT .y ,-jr^ /<r_if^rr<«^” ’TiPa., aa undcriecretary for transpor- SylvanU U on. and se
Driver Record File Completed by Bu
B O B B . Dec. 16 ro -T h e alale deparlm ent < completed a file on evety Idaho driver. Cha; M v e ta J/cenae bureaa, said today.
T h e flUng #y«t«m Has been In effect for abc h isto ry of eaeh driver. Including alt reported
W hen-an applicant ukes an examlnaUon t< ean be precctsed within Uireedaya a f t e f r « giving the teat, th# bureau d lrtctor aald.
A fter th e appUestion Sora h as been eom graded by the aherlff. Ui* appUcant's prevjoa the bureau befora Uia new llcenae U Usued.
Bogge aald hU bureau h u 378,000 licensee per een t o f Idaho's-driven are men and th women.
<ATera<e o( u Idato driver U 19 y u n ,
r io n a l N e w sp a p e r S e r r in K
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Care Plan to President I
available to everybody e i t h e r I through expanded private aystema . ■ of the kind no* exlsUng or through I new public bodlea,'atate ‘health au- ■ thorlUes." ■
Pederal. sUle and local tax money ■ would supplement but n e t replace ■ prlvately.flnanced health Insurance B under whal Uie commission caUed I th e "most feasjbte" way of paytoff ■ for the program, ■
PaUenls would be- free to cboon ■ th e ir owTi doctort. And each doctor ■ would be "free to pracUce In -th * m anner he deema be tt fo r th e pa - ■ Uent and hlmtelf under a system of remuneraUon which U aaUafactoiy B to the profeulon." ■
Mr. Truman appointed th a pres- ■ e n t temporary commlaslon la st Oe- ■ cember after ll waa apparen t his ■■ compuUtory healUi laiuranco plan, Bu b itterly fought by th e Americaa ■ Medical aasoclaUon, never would get ■ anywhere In congreu. I t la headed ■ by Dr. Paul B. Magnuson, form er B medical director of th e T eteraai ■ administration. ■
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AMA Leader. I Blasts Health ■
Plan of PanelGee
CHIOAOO. D ea 18 tm - 'Ib e Preal- (AId e n t of Uia Amerlean Medical aaso- ------claUon aald today one o f the i ^ o r recommendations of the Prealdent'a f | commlaslon cn Uie health needa of th e naUon comprised “naUonal compulsory health Insurance."
D r. LouU H. Bauer. Hempstead. K.V.. said ooa o t ths coaiailssioa'i recocunendatlons provides “the fed- CI! eral government Uirough payroll de- “ >8 ducUons, would pay dlrecUy for tha Wed; medical care of a large aegmeat of open Uie populaUon." •
•TTjJj J l aaUonaJ compulsoiy h e a lth Insurance." he aald.
Since thla one recommendaUon U “ao obviously obJecUonable we wlah to call attenUon to It ImmedUUly.”
Tbo porUon o f Uie report Bauer ^ c ited r e ^ : P - "• “Punds coUecled through Uie ___^
OA61'(old age and survivora Insur- aace) be utUlxed to pur-chftM pa*3Balltea}U iM rTtoe:beiu« t j ( flla oa .«pr«p*ym eD ttasli fo r te w * Xldarlai of-thiA i.ittinHaeft. tM S p; ¥1
^ ^ e w o n d « r 1 £ * ! ] : t h * e o m ^ W BO m e r tb A w te ( th a t f Ib ^ report s n - boartl dentood VM tun toplleaUons of Uila recommendaUon.'A lUioughthacom- » U '^ mission deea no t use th e term, Uila “ udU propoaal, In effect, reoommendt na- tlonal compulsory bealUi Insurance,” “ “i** B auer aaJd,--------------------------------------- Thi
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Slaying C a s e ~ S Reopened for S
Docks Probe MNEW YORK. Dec.'18 n n -T h e New
York sU te crime commlsalon re- ° opened Uie grisly caae o f a long- ahore union reformer who wound up In a Quicklime p it fo r hla efforts to rid Uie Brooklyn w aterfront of mobstera.—Tha-eaaaJiarkad back to th a daya B'hcn WilWam OOwyer, io m tr , mayor and ambaaaador to Mexico. “ I f* ' waa a rising dUtrlct a tom ey.
An atiomey for th e lato Peter _ Panto, who organised a a Insurgent longshore movement in 1930. told !• I th e commlsalon pa n to waa threat- comm ened by an officer of Uie AFL'a laws i In terna tional' Longshoremen’s as- alateni ooclaUon ahortly before hla deaUi. 3. .
Marcy Prolter. the a ttom ey. tesU- requlr fled. Uiat O’Dwyer In IM l told cludln him ho w*a "about ready to.crack" workli the caaa and offered to give Protter Only cred it for lU soluWon. ProlWr tald now r th a t he “understood U iat the price of naUor this waa Uiat I waa to 'o b ta ln Uie 3. F aupport of tho American Labor porUo p a rty In Uie coming campaign." mlnln
Protter'a recoJJecUona aJao raised tc. th e ghost of Abe Belea. a key wlt- a k n In the Panto«ase,-who-plttnged - r > ~ t o ^ U 'd e a t h while under'po lice K r guard.
GE Workers Get Increase in Wage off
■WASHINaTON. DOC. .18 t^V^The Issue wage aUbllUaUon committee today school approved a ' five per cen t pay In- dlstrlccreaae for 300JXO O eneral Electric nlgWcompany worterj. board,
The acUon, flrat m ajor move by day b;th e new wage committee, jiavea Uie • The way for quick approval of almlUr anoUi' pay hikes for 100,000 employee of probaly j tf ln ghmtite g ectrfo corporaUon. monU:
Sylvania Electric Producta company* InCZTfEand aeveral smaller concerns. feated
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'iie Is Nearly 3 ;T h • O 'Bui-eau m btatetm ent o t law enforcement haa about r . Charlea A. Rogge, d irector of Uie T |i
for about a year. I t glvea a complete a <ported VlolaUons. Rogga aald. deaUiaUon to renew hl*-d(lvtr'i llcenae. It died ifterreC TiptTrom 'ihe'county sheriff celvedId. ' day, yin completed by the applicant and Thurwjrevjoua drlvlngjecord Is checked a t cordlniasued. • tloyiIcensea on file, which ahow th a t SS held 1and the remaining 31 per cent are neases
UlR wl;ean,.U ir«aulllM ^thoii-*d. held. :
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SeleaUsU a n d englsecTS who woriced < t s front of th e gU ot taacblne a t Brook
L dedicated. From left are Lyle W. fimltb Oeorce Colllna. in charge of eemoiron.
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I One of Siame,se' . Operation G. CmOAOO, Dec. 18 W -O na of (on . the Brodle Slameae twins, aeparated Ro 1 Wedneaday In on unprecedenled v' operaUon. regained conaclousneaa buUe
today but the o th e r's condlUon con- u ^ iUnued “precarloua."-. pmvi
LltUe Rodney, g iv ^ 'Uie better s achance to aurvlve th e daylong iu r- Roge gery, regained conadmuneaa and la doub a l te r n a te a y ln s and amlllng. a o r, bulletin from th e hosplUl a t l :U m rbp. m. C6T aU tod. ^ 1
-CiRKUtioQ. iM sUble,** ths doc- •jud
B ow d Okays k zjPrograms, for 3i ^ t a t ^ ^ O t o l s S
B O lds. Doc. i i W -pUrt atate ^ board Of edueaUoa haa ad op led a n lne-polnt leglalaUve program to aubmJt to the 10S3 legislature. In- eluding a recommendaUon for In- ? , creoaed atate approprlaUons for the minimum educaUon program.
The board alao recommended th a t w j j j , an approprUUon be made "to meel the aUte'a ahare of the reserves for dlUor Tng-T«U!Hefr- reu rcnm ii <ygi«m." ^ Thla would require an approprUUon .M m of *3.8614)13 to pay the ^ t e 'a ob- fieuit UgaUons to Uie fund for past yeara und and the upcom ing blcnalum. 77ie oidbc appropriation alao waa recommend- |m ed by a leglalaUve Interim commit- etun( tee atudylng th e retirem ent ayatem. - w
T hs governor's advisory commit- fjttes tee on educaUon has-auggested-an —-tt addlUonal two million doUara ap- p j j^ proprUUon a year for. th e -m ln - Th imum edueaUonal progfom. The ondr sU te board of educaUon suggested -rh th a t the upw ard revUlon of sU te _ _ approprlttUona *'be especially pclnu
arlea sUtewlde lo m eet the competl-Uve m arket and to .encourage fu rth - Oer aehool cfflclencj-." . j3
The board also recommended:1. E slabllahm ent of a aehool code
commlislon to rew tlte all school Wlllaws removing conflleU and Incon- Saturalatencles. bonui
3. T h a t healU i examlnaUont be whilerequired of all school personnel. In- eelvec eluding custodians and p e r a o n a snow, working In aehool luneh programa. OraOnly teachera a n d bus drivers are 93 r fnow required to u k e healUi examl- Inchenations. celve<
3. Provlalon fo r more prompt ap- PalrfIporUonment to aehool dUtrlcU of one liminimum funds reieUed by coun- trace.
(CmUm«4 m> t f t U C*lfBii t) low I. - Sho
B ^ d S l a t e s ^ S New Election
EDEN, Dec. IB -P la n s to hold an- oUier elecUon o n 'th e W50.000 bend Usue for a new Junior-senior high school for the Eden-H atellon school district w eta form ulated Wednesday night a t X m eeting of tho achoof n board. Tho lam e was defeated Tuea. day by a very narrow margin.• The aehool boa rd decided to hold anoUier election a s aoon aa poulble, probably a round th e middle of next month.’ Earl Wllllama, aehool auper- JEI 1Hl<natnt.~i»ia.'" T liB plan-w as-de^ -the-0 feated Tueaday by a vote o t 247 to may 1 m . Two-tW rds majority waa need- not i ed for Uie bond lasus to pass. , groov
The board haa located a tlte for •‘cUek the new acbool mid-way between doora Eden and H a te lto n and haa an op- T ht Uon on 10 acres oM and belonging ttreak to Henry Schw ab. ^ c ^
Inquest DelayedA coroner'a Inquest Into tha throu
deaUi Of Mra. F ra n k KruJger. who a- eou died aa th a -re a u lt of In jurlea .re . and i celved In a truck -c« r crash U on. o n day. will no t be held' a t 3 p. m. kenloiThursday aa originally alated. ac- Lakecording to Prosecutor Max O. Lloyd, nerve
Lloyd'aald tb e Inquest cannot be a anu held because fo u r, Important w it- electrneases-are In Nevada. I t U unccN The 1u lR when or If a n Inqueat wUl be timeheld, h t sa id n t u n
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raU B S D A Y . DECEMBER 18, 1952
Big Day for Them
worked eo ih e eeamotran. th s w erid'f moat I t Broekhavea daUonal Ubonterlea. U pton, I 7. fimltb. Ralph S . Kaaaser, MarUn FloiU n, motron. The taaehlne wdgha S.2M tona and
Lse Twins Divided n Gains, Other Isof i e n aald. rseem a to be good.” ceaaed .Rodney's twin. Roger. •‘aUU la h la ted in very precarloua condlUon," the to <« buUeUn added, "Uiough resplraUon h e aO' and other vita l faelora have lm - T
proved allghUy during the momlng.” B ro« Earlier Uie hoipltal reported th e
Roger “doloig badly” and ezpreaaed Bu doubt th a t h e would turtlve. aod; Dr. Erio Oldborg. head of Uie d e - i h o
U partm ent of neurology a t th s U nl- a llverslty of Illlnola. aaid surgeons real
«- *had to m ake a chofce" ditrlfl« th e th eday-long surgical operation a n d to Im a t Rodney Dee. Uie smaller o t th e -----twins, w as ^ v e n the benefit because ^he ahowed. th e greater chance fo r f |ulUmate survived. \ J■ O ldberv 'Void Burgeons found tb e .twins hN^jOoly a alngle fuaed ou te r 1brain covering containing a single J
9 from th s b rain baek to the heart. f . Rodney w aa given moat of this hrala*■ covering a n d th e drahsage -velo. „^ Oldberg aald th s chantxs (b a t ,H~ Roger Lee. Uie oUier twin, would «ton„ develop e o lla ten l clrculaUon 'w ere tnln<u* "almoat a ll,” aad tha t “Uie n e x t Uier“® few hours wUl t«n Uie atotf." mln
. He reported Roger Lee “didn’t do cauiwell durlnff U>e coenU on".and w as thoIn ahock several times with hla eon- Tl
or dlUon ^ r e ^ o u a . V pum
’u geona found it wodld be more d lf - the»• flcult to tu rn the bralil covering be ora and alnua over t o Roger Lee. D r. , Ll
Oldberg sa id the surgeons 'm ore o r p a nlesa w ent fo r ene" and took a groichance on th e other. logli
n . “Waa UiU to aid surrival of th e no •^ finest?” h e was aaked. . wou« —•n r a - in lg t i t atU 'lt-thftt."-h8-Te-- w «“* piled. In a
Tho tw his aro Roger Lee and the» Rodney Dee Brodle, MoUne. RL pum|d The aeparaUoa was Uie first auc- to ei
t- ' • “ i
t Sun Valleytfsts“ Snow as Rest of
VaUey Gets Wet Siol WlUl Sun V alltr alated to open amo»• Saturday th e reaort received a level
bonua of powder anow, Thursday tt)e while the rea t of Maglo Valley r e - theI- celved e ither Tain cr wet, aoggy undiI a snow. . puma. Cmtera o f th e Moon on highway a n ire 0} reeelred between two and th ree Rob)1- inches of sn o v while HaUey re - nilni
celved approximately four inches, th e i>- Palrfleld was given an addlUonal ^ sl one inch a n d Carey received a mere1- trace. All o f tho anow U ut leU be- .
low K elchum waa wet.Bhoahone. Jerome, Twin Palla.
_ Burley_ and_ Rupert recdved ra in A. d u r lag - lb a jilg h l— AhJund noon in ' 2 # P
Twin Palla th e sun waa making a n T b lreffort to break" through Uio over- We<l
• Kelchum now haa 28 Inchea o f norU tnow on tb e ground, Sun Valley 30 An
^ Inchea. D ollar mounlain SJ inchea, was > r Roundhouse 43 inchea and Baldy had “ m ountain 61 Inches. PJn*
I- Bruised, Beaten J( S Continues Its \■- JEROME. Dec. 18-The safe in yW V ihe-Jerome-eounly-audUozU-olflcO. day t0 may be bruised and beaten bul ifa locK
not defeated. I t was bade In Uie ^ groove Thuraday rooming. A hearty mech
T "cUck” a ad i t calmly opened Its burwb doora. d a tu.. T he aafe developed a stubborn *rour1 atfoak la st Prlday atter ll had been jocea
closed for Uie night and Uio Ume blank lock aet fo r fl a. m. Saturday. I t a fte r refused Ut budge Its Jaws Saturday, and Sunday and Monday and cn-Tues- doors day It waa roWed euMoon and p u t .jij,,
a Uirough th e Uilrd degree by a Jeep, , 0 a- couple of heavy tiedge hammers• and an electric welding torch- _ han d• O n Wedneaday momlng Olen H lc- ^ _ pi. kenlooper. a aafe expert from S a lt- Lake City, managed to touch aI. nerve center Inside Uie safe Uiroughe a amall hole cu t In lU back by tho ,^^0^.- electric torch and Uie doors op e n ^- u . . ^• Tho hole vwa fllltd wlUi nieUl. Uie ® e Ume lock repaired and Uie safe
retum ed ta tba sudllor'a olUca, . uuU i
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a m oat powerful a l« a anaaher.Upton, N . T ., wbera ihe cosmotron waa > P lo tU a. CUreBee M. Tnmer aad Dr. ons o a d meaaurcf YS^eet In d laaeter.J ____________ . to :
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[ed in Long E! ' Is ‘Precarious’
ceaaful one of Its’ kind In medical Is h isto ry . I a two previous attsmpUtie to c u t ap art babies Joined s t tb e >hein heads, th e paUents d le T do n - T h e ir parenla, Mr. and Mra. R oyt <jev
Brodle. were In the hospilal d u r l ^ aUed th e operation. theed Brodle, a farmer and m eat cutter, to
a o d hU wife, a fonner au tw . a n i'e - i h e paren ta of four oUier children. Uiall- a ll normal. EarUer, Btodie tald h e thens realized Uie g reat risk involved In aee l e th e operstlan but “we wsotad themid to bave a flonnal life." - ^
” Officials See S S No C»ise t o “Jd '• ,y - •• ■ '4 _ ' sen
to Desert Mine s;Bt HA2LET. Dec. lB -0 . a 'U v ln g -Id ston. acting superintendent ot Uiere m ine, reported h e does not think IVz t there U any danger the Triumph X 1
m ine wlU ba te to be abandoned be-lo cause of th e w ater flowing Into i t a t |a s Uie 1.000-foot level J1- T tie problem la merely one of-_ PmPPl"8« be aald. and If the mine
f - th e job more equipment will have toig be obtained. f T. .L lv lngatoa ««h the waler a p - A tlJT p a ren tly was coming from an under- <a ground channer between two geo- P^r
logical layera and that there was » DO way to teU how long Uie flow Jusl
would conUnue. Ho aaid the mine ^ B-- waa” nofe«u lppW to handle-water B.-:
ia at;eh. volume ta Is pouring Into ^ul th e digginga and tha t addlUonal 1™
pum pa m ight bave to be obtained / '> to em pty the flooded areas and keep “ t*” an upper hand over th s incoming s ^
T h e w ater now aUinds a t six feet WCIover th e 8M-foot level, mina offl- ^ tclala report, and th e pumpa may no t pm.get s ta rted before Sahirday. The T
f rise o f th e w aler haa alowed down few" considerably because ot the vast clusn am ount o f tunnel in Uie 8M-foot Uio a level. \>y T h e 1,000-fOQt ditch being dug on out!- Uie 100-fool level to carry off Uie P7 underground w ater as aoon as the Bril
pumpa are Inatalled la between 35 “Inand 30 per eent completed, LewU batl
'« Robinson, KCting manager of th e ta r.m ine, reported Thuraday. Bome of A
*• th e d itch work U through aoUd rock def<“ and Is *'alov{ going," he aald. “W1y ^ ---------------------------- la a
Power Fails SS5 A* 4W>-V0lt electric powtr Uns fpr a- s n a p ^ - n e a r - N ln U i- a v e n u a - a n d tto i a T h lr5 ^ tre e fn o rth 'a b o u f7 :J l* p m .- wit* •. W edaesday. cutUng off aerrice to un*'
m ost hom fs from SevenUi svenue r t n it n o r th to Cook's subdivision. ~fl An Idaho Power company crew noir t, waa on tho acene In 10 minulea and tto i y had th e break repaired about 8:30 a l o
p m .
a Jerome Safe ] ts War of Nerves ™n yW th e close of builnesa Wednea- jmdn day th a safe waa rJosed and Uia Ume >^r.,a l ^ " s e t fo r y a. hi. 'm m a s r .----- ig Se W hen 0 o'clock roUed around, Uie graj7 m echanism in the aafe whirred and ere*^ buzzed, the tumblers clanked and t
clattered and h u m a n i t y atood qj,^ a round w ith amlfea of relief on their^ tocea. B u t Uie amllea turned to ^B blank exprcsalona of dUmay when, w s 't a fte r a il tho whirring and buzzing n'. and clanking and clattering, tbe* doors d idn 't open.^ T hey grabbed a t the door handles o - t'• and pulled. Theif took fresh holds , „ n» and j-anked. They aplt on their- b ands and_heaved__PantIng. they ^
* stepped back and hurled abuse. M arvin Harp, who had helped m as- - _
* aage Uie safe wiUi tledge and Jeep. ® I leaned agalnat the 3 ^ 0 0 .pound ^ ® strongbox ,and beat hU fUU against ^ g th e offending b it of mechanism. ^ e r c n ^ " . the j ^ e Uughed In reply Hor
u d ^ tb e s v y 'd o o n iw u D s a p A moi
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> C i t i e s ________
JOrderlj
I PlansI WASHINGTON* D e c - lS . (fl>■ headed by Secre ta ry o f Comn B recom m ended an “o rderly” e t B E urope and a personnel s la sh ii H T he s o v em m en t h as " to o ms: K ‘ d e s In w estern E u r o ^ ,” th e g i H Ident T rum an. I t observed th a H in P a ris a lone and 'said th e sam t H is duplicated In cap ita ls th ro u g■ N oting th a t th e m u tu a l secur■ ta in s m issions In c o u n trie s to w) I " fo r some tim e,” th e g ro u p «aid
I NATO Given I Assurance on
Help b y ‘Dte’^ PARIS. Dec. 18 CUJl>..aea«t«r7 of S * 8 Ut* Deaa Acheaon ua ted th e "*• North AUanUo treaty councU today
to have "full confidence” th a t th e incoming’ admlnlatraUon o f P r ^ - IdenlMIect S aen h o v er will support It la defending Europe against communist sggreaslon.
' • *1 aald to the councU th a t wo « • ' wish to recommend our successors,"0 Acheson said a t a preas conference.
‘ : Sam s Loyalty“1 n ld th a t ws kasw them . , .
aad th a t we havo fnU oonfldeaco they WUI carry oa aa we tr ied to do and thatf they wUl have th e sama devoUon and loyalty to tb a g rea t
■ring AUaaUo organhaUoa. And X aaked Uiem to give their fuU coafldeae#
■tter. to our successors.” axe I t w u Acheson'a "iw aa song” to
Iren. Um NATO b e helped to organise.1 h e Uie final meeting bo will a tten d as d in aecretary of stata.hem M m GmJs
A t tha final meeting, th s councD — ordered IU mUllary chiefs to set
sharply reduced 1»SS target goals fo r western defense by Feb. 38. emphasising qusUty raUier th a a quaaU ty.
A t t o d i ^ Session delegate a fte r
) delegate emphasized tb a . aee d for
. . . ■;e(irwnJo s t a h l i l ^ as th « f l f s t ea- ssflU airfor th e lr e s te m e m ntrtes,
• A an d .eipressed fear th a t "wn m ight J I C defend ourselvel la to bankniptey*
b r spendlnsr too m uc^ on defense.
■S ^!S NATO Budget
Is Cut DeieplySSJ -A t-lP aiis^ eeta to
PARIS. Dec. 18 tf l - T h a NorUi a p . AtlanUc trea ty naUons agreed today
der- to spend <2JP.8W.000 te JM J fo r alf- {eo- PorU and oUier soUd defenses was against Soviet sgsressloa. This U now Just a shade more th a a h a lf o f the Bine ^ mUUon doUan Gen. M atthew I te r B.'RJdgway, supreme eom m andaria Into Europe, had ouUlned as tb e ”m ln- jjh J Imum” to provide aecurity.Ined ^ e Peven. Preach defense mbs- (eep ister. said th e reduced figure waa Ilng agreed upon by th o NATO council___ today, a fte r a four-day debate. TheTJST MOtuy Tattd wiU 'pnm de - enough )ffi. to b e ^ work on airports and other no t projects as soon s s w eatber permitsl The T h e final figure was decided a own few hours before th e projected con- ra st clualon of the meeting, called to get foot the 14 member naUons to vote all
the. money they ootiJd af/OPcJ wlth- ; on ou t going broke. 1the Pleld M arshal Viscount Alexander. ( the Britain , meanwhUe. announced th a t I 38 “In time of war” Adm. Lord M ount- !wU batten wUl be boas Of NATO'S Mfedi- I th e K rraoean naval a n d a ir forces. j I o f Alexander, Brilaln’s m inU ter of 1 •ock defense, told -a newa conference: ■>
''W hile Uie United Btatea a lxth fleet > is n o t now under th e hew M edlter- 1 ranean command, the new .conf- mander-ln-chlef wUl be' responsible 1
Une for coordinating the acUvlUea hi i m d of_war o t Ibe American flee t 1 }jn. wiU) thoae of cither' naval and a ir < . to un its operating 1a the M edlter- t nun ranean."
T b ls was the f l n t pubUo a n - 1 rew nounccment on Just how m uch au - > in d thorlty the n e v M ediU rraneaa a av - i i;30 a l oommander-in-chlef wlU have.
“ Firm Praws Fine ll For Boosting P a y '
DENVER. Sec. 18 Ifl— R egional 1 wage tU bU luU co - board o tn c u is ta ld T hunday th a t O tto B uehner
jea- and, eompany. Inc.. S a lt L ake 0 1 ^ concrete producU m anufacturer, baa ig T e ea ~ ia ~ S -p tn M ty -t ir»r .<03 for
the granting unauUiorlzed ' wage la* ind creases. - •
T h u am'ount wUl be disallowed u 0^ an a*p«iSa-deducUoa-oa th a com - ‘71 p any^ federal.Ineom a ta x re ttm u
” for IflSl and IflU, Reid W inU m s. 'en. •^vgB attorney, aald.^ H e said compaoy o fflda ls h a d
ad m itted ,m ak tag a .S -eea t-hou rly wage increase to 38 employe* In O ctobw, iflSI. w lihout w age board
“S approval.. .The boiord gave lU ap- p rov ti thU m onth. •
&EVENVE HIGH BOISE, Dec. 18 ifs -H . T . Nelson,
w d regional director o f the -Im rA u o f recUm aUon esUmated to d a T ia x power sale revenues In tb a f i r s t dgW
, m onU u of operaUon of th e Bungiy >ply Horse d tm power p lso l wonld total . n o r t th te .ta jif tO o tt .
a . _____
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" P R IC E 6 CEN TS ^
ly End . S. Aid IS Urged8-(/P)— A presidentia l su rvey team, - Com m erce C harles Sawyer, todsy y ” end to U .S . econom ic aid to lash in foreign aid agencies.50 m an y people and too m any agen- th e group sa id In a re p o rt to Pres- id t h a t four U .S . am bassado rs ara } sam e “confuelon and inefficiency” h ro u g h o u t Europe. ^secu rity agency (M SA) s till ^ n -
i to w hich no eeoaom ic a id h a a gone' p «aid th e solution to th e o v e r s t ^ ------- In g Ifi “ the abolishm ent of;
em ergency ’f r g e n c I e B w 'hosa '. ta sk is com pleted o r ean be ab so rb ed 'b y th e reg u la r de-
Q partm eB ts” o f th e ^ v a ro > m e n t a : .
r -A * lb s .g r o u p e*Hsd f a r re to m 'o f L C oostittt o f (he foreign aid program
. to tha slot* departm eat and-ah iip ly . fT “ oppoisd a auggesUoa — Tolced -.l»
m any .MSA offlclaU >4ar th s clear s tlon of a alngle .departm ent Iff' tQ «wwnfiTwlw
com- I t said th s p ressn t lyB tan. vndff.which defenaa-M pportind eoonoole ’
t we a ld a rea d m ln ls t« red l» U 8 A .p U eM ' tors.” tiie iU t« departm ent -im der t t» .< •ence. handicap of tzy ln s to srtmtntiter
SortSga PoUey w ith lU bands tlsd .- . . . behind I t ” < n» defensa depsztOMSf
lence now administers d irec t sdUtaiy-aid. > sd to Jq .^niwy {Of a o ‘’orderly'* end'
to an a id czcept mlUtaiy, t h t gioup 8 ^ ^ said the *teost k n p o s ta n r tsqn tn -'
m ant for w eatem Barflpeaa i w r e t f leaea prosperity now Uet la /“tt8 «?B _ . wUl to survive." A t th a sam a t i n ;
^ I t aald, Americaa pc c^ sK y A m id “ !*«• be .'the to u t 'tm p o r ta a t eonsUsn^
aa firm guiding o ttr 9oUci». ,T m « * K ead td .
luacD *TennanAit a tn n ff th and stiMUyi0 eet fo r w ettem Eoropyaa: a l l l ^ tasta Is fo r In'expanding th e ir tcodoeU on.ahd ipha - steppine up trad e yh th th s r ta t et aU ty. th e world, t h a g to t i^ sa id .- ' : ■ a fte r *'&i4stlalt«i. dependsao* oa .« ld .'' .
“r"tr ls l leaders. I t oooeluded.» flva*V
t r week laspecUoa^df S tro p e an betii ness sn d tooSdtaU proUems. f « ,
- . I tu m a n Isst w e e k .U i s y Tlaltad I v O reatB rlla ln .S taaoe.'w eaten iO epi V many, Italy, O reeec, T m k sy /B d r
• gHan. B w lterlaad , THe JTBtherlsads.......... . . . V — _
S Solon to Seekr a l f - ,v
^ Probe of High K - Price of Meat
■ffASHmOTOH. Dee. « CH -rm » m ln- 1« pronung from th e .prices .tha1 w u housewife pays fo r m e at theaadaysr. lundl < RepresenUUve Burdick,- R . NJ>v
o U w comffllCtee to m ake a formal is* TesUgaUon of th e conUnued -high
ed a priccs In the faoe .o f lower amounta . con- paid to .catUe ralsera.
o g e t *The fellow m aking the moosy I t « a ll no t Uie butcher shop 'owner." Bur- irlth- d ie t said, n t fs th e packer aad tha
slaughterer w bo la licensed, by ths nder. OPS (Office of P rice SlabniaU on). U iat SclUac a t Ceniag
n m l- *Tlie slaughterer Is selling beef a t le d l- th e . ceUlngs p u t .on by th a OPS I. monUis ago although th a prlpa be rr of PVS to tha beef producer bas gone snce: -way down. I n addition, .th e OPS fleet Umils the. num ber o t Ucensea i t ls< liter- sues to alsugbterera.” cont- a rancher. Burdick said. *T lalble know w hat I a m talking abou t” Ha s hi raUes A betdees Angus beef eatUa, flee t M wall as palom ino saddle-bone*, i ' a l r on hU ”Old W est" ran c h -a l-T O U s^ - Uler- ton. N. D.
Bunllek said h a b a s ^ k m a a t th* • a - best b e tt Ia tb e w orld" In h te b e rd i
I au - hu t th a t he Is *lacky to mH i t todajr. nav - a t 10 cents a po tm d I h t valgbi."-e. B a t a O M
U nder O PS resuUUona, Boidlclt said, ne ither b « n o r a be tebar ean
e slaughter m e a t fo r aala. ThU can , only he done by U eeased s la sgb tev
, ^ y ^ long aa w a b a ra O PS tbat'slt^ lonal nation wiU oontlnne," .ba — *7 *5 * ^ do n o t b e lle r t price* w in go np." i t o n Burdick sa id b a w m TDte to end City kU wage, p d e a a s d o ther eontrols
> b a s except In o e rta ld special dream -»■ for wi» |wii«i .. ......... y -
o t aome areaa m ay be thrown ont e f ' kUter becsnsa o t defense or sSmflar
e d u eatahUahmenta. "Q "
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bit* J u d i i l l ^ t ^ H . itlm ip u k . 01 o U U s ta t^ H / IUl, l.in. P n to iaB iiiin « ) . r . j . ; , “ ®pi*iflniw«hiW), Robert kl*..8H«l»ot Axt.Jm\T> ^ O iU tt »nti m ltB en > funds la ibt t u t S (tw o).(nd ruUd U utO tU ata
)Ui tln i se t u t M l . Oott and two monlhi n m £> etch (or retrain Inn d r isb .J. S. Dlf- tnd m u i m w ! t l l poit«d - >uklns in Doc r« t i i t t4 | , t __________ O to b e M n tr m f t
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nUPERT. Dec. I J^ o ln V IntU l- utisn of t tc e tw tu M S o f t ^ . o i iM R m r t MisoTrie *nd 0 0 M (« f
w J j i l a p. « , ntt<i»T » t the
^ ^ J l U 4 T;j>.fl iJ- ir t i In-' — ___BUlllnir officer a n d 'o . K. B*rn*ll.InsUSUos <sU nhtl (of th« M uoiu .Herbert U R tfe w i* j f t f t& d u w « i ahlpful mtttef: bT U. QHV. wnlor warden;' ItoM ld U. TiHi Juolof ffou WfcTden: w6M wbol/drd, I rr tiu re r. trnffii
K jusi^»a;s '!s:< rs v AUL.' ' B unU ). AptKrlnti*« ortleen.A am M ■I I I ’ by tw fww m «t«» »T# a « « e *
II ?r«:. a » i f c t t ’a- Dan■ I I more, lenlor deacon; Rolland Jonei,■ ■ I Jiftilor deacon: Eber Cartictn, ilew- ’ h t■ I afd] K artr MeMJIlM, ^ l o r tlew- ^ 'flQ Ii arrf. Phiiiip PinAio. tiler. r ^ , <
Cook w u IntUfJlna mar»h»I and P L Ut*. atetg$ 0 « w k , m iu i iin iI I ) nradelui. a m UUAi Id Ui« lniU l« . u «;<«I I J4iWti * « « « « . J lc k PkkfrW l, S f J f . ,PtfBl B, M, O tttf. M M ffeati. jM . L ift
!M. Benedlrt, M ri, BeH« m n « , M fi.Be«n, Mri. Boaa WoeWord «nd Kii.
0. « . B urihw . , AmoniAfi tnJW ftlkffl drtIJ’ of th« Jfl‘« fiwn L
oomln|.trf/lfl«r« WM itn by M n w hoiaj* 06ok, aldK«d hy Krt. Onrt. DVt- l ^ l oi Ini^ Uie ffiltall&tfofl of (he new broitn, w orU irmatrcn, M /i. A. A.Blehl « ld »»«>oe r Mr*. R. 0. A m n tm t. teem p tn M t j Oarel OURHtniluuR^ M ni. O th ff *" ^1’ ^ of/lceti iMUUdd ««r« B. M. O rw r, Olher* worthy M lfeni l l r i . i t H. D nw re, thalr ip. aMJeliw m atren : tr ie t e tu t. a i ' Broken i
W t> U . t . WHIU, b y M n .l M rt. S « tn , tm iu re r ; north; i
. U n .O r* tr , eonduotrM i.M ri. RoI>- sixth ai ■ M CVSler. u tM U U eonSuetreu!
'; M r* JU *r Oilfflor*, c in p u in : M n.'« Herbert LaRue. m v th a l; M f i .U: . W ard Woolford, c n a a U ti M n. Ann «•«<: ^ • m CUpnUr, Ada; li£*. i ld n i r John* • » « « *
tea, M n . itouaiid J m u .J , w i m i Mra. M m t RiilMhart,I Hi M irUii} U ra. Mltdrad W altm . B w f i ;I I U ] Mta. OtMt .vaicBtlna, warder? JW .,™ /I I Jo lia Btokea, a fo tln il, and Mra.I I . « o y d flt*war», na* N aier. “I ■ A eaitdla M nm onr wti bald InI I hMW 6f tha at« werthr matron.I ffl^STiC ChurI I J a » 2 X » r j ' K HcW " Jd b a tie k u , w ith O a« f OwmJa*. cburehH I t i m aa pkn li» and Mr*. CUrene* lejQ ohu
| | E aafsa lL rtadar. T b t ra tlrln i worthy u u niUcI M l patroa and w o rn / a a tro s , Mr. tn d B lrtM ar'p s U n . Ward Woolford, wara jireocnt* aerrlM fcI ad * J |5 J»**H br hU fflolhir, M n . ie«a 8un<Ik, . Rom Woolford, and a aoni la tba lr aounoad ’i j Ih hooof « u n m f bjr u ra . Woolford, Mr* CiI : Raft«*hmtnta wera *err*d by M n . nreaideat j TMBlc Hairla, o b a ln u o , M n. B lth l. b S i r
' r ' . Mr*. S u r f t e , M r t Anna Blta, Mr, which hai'..H and M n. Qtttx, Mr. and Mr*, (erlns u
Woolford, Mr. aod Mr*. Stokei | 1 % fn u and Mr*. WUlli, D l* Ohrlftmaa mo> church fuYjll t l f W u naad in tabla dteoraUoni. ,
I ; . Prosecntor Given luiB II ■ R e p o r t f o r S I C E ° ^ w ?
itfT St£': | , 16a a report fitno Atiomey “ Inliten
,|i • 0 *D *ralR ob«t8 m yU enjur*dayon - “M tba c h a rm which b a ra been mada I T n r l if | { aca ln it f i lo s relaU ra (0 tb* traffla H e r U
‘ In s e d lti. n io report waa fubmlttadto tba *tat« o f publlo in ttruc - L / l o l
■ jt tlon ^ BKJ» a l tb a raqueit of tba b u r lk■ a u t« board l u t month. Charlea > P Ntelaoa aaid ha b a i no t had a
i , ; m a ^ t o d* t«m ta« IC ihV Jo rd in tI credlU w u pracUced a t 810* and ^•.■3 if lu th aak* wera ^uitUlid. 11 wa «II, , fin d tb a t • pfD*«nitlon la juiUfled I t
• J. In cooperaUon with the *Ut« 5 , ; ^ J
Pair Released 3 3III « & i s E r « » s s s -
iT UJrealitlnc u m t . while MIm* Merren Jfardle, B M m d 100 da;a fo r drl»lnf a car without the ownefa ocnient. Bbe ^ orlflnally w u charred * llb frand larceny for tak lnf a city deUcUvo’a ear wblli be w u la tbe prDcen of —a neatto f In iram . ’ ■ p -
The Hospital 1 re^™' council tnc
Vlaltlnt hour* a t M afle Valley Memorial hotplU l are from J to 4 and 7 to 8 p jn . *?«
ADWITTBD
« £ •s mKWnkopf, Jerome: M n OeorBe
I Paxtca and Mr*. W. z . Nebeker, botbK to ^ ly ; ^ o iln t Claxton, Mr*. J — ■ l* a lUjBold*, M n. Albert Martin-' M
! *11 Suhl:
d h m i ib e d
beth Buhli Mr*. Roy Read, lumber- ^ P- ly: J ta . Le*iie « n e clmr.
• Walter M orrim n a » n Mur^ W hlttinjio U u ib : Ur*. Oerdon BUctaey Jer-
j | ome. and M n. John Bodily. Durley.
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[ tf tow m of ra la er anow. Lew ic« cemnlffat W: h Ijh W d ay aear « . Tirin •'“ t* lh»'Falla tenperatiire a t S a A . IV, a t «htpMOB S9. daUoii fo!' —— — ' -
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to ta l find*** were In- Oetw :actlT* W ^neaday n igh t, a lthoush aerrd b
“ i " report* o f Tueiday n U h t’* dam aae EduardiS : ■ « will being reeelred by d iy of- iwrfwOf
f le tn .-n i l la tw t laBUlatlon bfWisht jJem«f(!(5 . ‘W toUJ irtimbw of c a r i dafM««d n'Wth et ,5 ; Tiieediy n ith t to ss, in addluon to Brotheri i l ; 14 eir« damai«d in th4 InlUal ou(< Fr«4i. 1
WiTit Bunday. tott, C' Amons lhe fl*weit reporta l i one
Jfl. frwn L. Z. B artlett, e lty f lr l eWef,Mm who lay* Uis large red ligh t oa tha R»neh«[>ur. rear ol hU rtty-ow M d «ar w u AecorMW broken. Howard W ard, s r r s u t h by the iu d nofth, and D ean Pooler, SM enU ihnisd SerenUi avenui a u t , M portid brok- cared ft
an u n UfhU. ol th l rw r, Olherwlie Um vandala Ituck to lore, thelf ipwially, elde view m lrron.
ai« Broken mlrrora have been reported I"* Mtlllll, by Mn. Don Roae. 429 n f t h avenua *l<irer: n o rtt; W ird; A lbert Cllmer, i t i th m w;Ftob- SI*U> avenue e u t ; . S . H. H am - Miuni•eu! m on t 3M BevwUi a re n u e c u t ; H. e«l''« /M n. M riu tley , 13»9 f if th a renu* M at; n*I f f . J.'W . Plummer, a i5 Seventh arenue y ^ ih *Ann <•«: Wayne Modlln, 4Jd Pourth !"•,bn . a rm u i eart: * re r« tt R om jui, 520 hU ipoiJU* PWUj arenue e u t ; Bay Aaaendrup, h<rw so.^ M urtaufb, ear parked in fron t of the calf3,6. at. Edward'i chureh: Roy Field*, _A „ i SM Thlrd^'arenua e u t ; M n. R ay f a r eUM Butler, v a yvjurth a renue eait. and L / a r f i
Dick flffllUj, M> Seoond arenue r v i .I In nw th . ^ i n ,ron. ' “ ...... ' •* Two I
% Cliurches of God afUmo<
Hold Observance ‘ aT .'“«• Cburehea of Ood to Idaho will« » • Join ChurchaT of Ood th ro u ih o u t itn ick 1rthy U l, naUon in reoelrln i a “O hrtit'i by Bobiand Birthday* efferlnc for tha world avenue«nt* aerrlee fund of tbo ehureh a l aerv . car waiU ra leaa Sunday, M n , La* Oaroey a n - third abelr aounoad n iu n d a y .* Robert^ Mr*. Carney, Twin Pad*, li lU te »‘«e» "» a preaideat of the MaUonal Women'a Tba t•h i. MlaiSonary aoclety of th * church, and UieMr, which h u aebeduled th* apeclal o f- Hendrlc" * • tcrlns amons tta afforta to ralae astd.)ke* l a o o .o o o f o r U ie m l l l i e n - d o l l a r rnna tno- chureh fund Uil* year.*■ Aloac with Ulll aoUrlty. tba ao- mto an
cla tr h u uri*d tb a t th a ohurchea «nd a trI hold Ipeclal prayar aervioaa d u r ln t evenlns.1 th e holiday! to amphaaiM tha there nr n ObrlitUn memo of tbe aeason. hydrant■jE j The world lervlca fund la uaad-ior . « j_»_ horn* and forelsn mUalona. Ohrta-
lil a .g r s c - a ' a r “ “ g f“ i H e r b e r t C . W a r d l e H
■uc C l a i m e d b y D e a t h ™ .U>a BURLTV. D ec . 18 — Herbert K I A , Charlei WanlU. 70. died a t 4:23 a.• • m . T hunday a t hU hom e In Burley K l
| ° j Jord»n. Dtah. on Oct. IS. 1873. He m arried Annie Jennet Shield* on Jun* 30, 1884. in Uie LD S Umple i ' * P - .
* « a t Salt Lake O lty ..-a e y came to *** Oaaela county on Ja n . 14, 1814, and
Ured a t Uie W ardle-K lns ranch aoutbveit of Burley, m orlng lo Bur- .
- lay a faw yaan aso.Survlrln* are h l i widow, threo
,, daush ten , Mra. Prmncls K ins. Bur- ^ ley; Mr*. ParUy M eecham. Emer- “ ^ aon, and Mr*. U A. Laraon. Comp- * , “ ton , Callf.: three ion*. Raymond J . " “ *• ^ Wardle. Rupert; Leon I . Wardle,
^ ^ ^ f t ^ l M .* M ^ ^ d 'c h l l ^ e n - a n d
iv . Puneral (ervice* are pendlns un - 17 |-nd d e r tba direction of the McCulloch- ^o ', Burley funeral home. Everetlof ■ court T5
^ Report Made i;rp.'iRUPERT. Dec. 1 8 -O len Tolman aulomobi
reporUd on Uie recent traffic aafety o t Suhl <_ i council meeUns a t tb e resu lar meet- Oox c li „ in s of Uie Rupert R oU ry club Wed- of 40 mil, ^ neaday. The council will form ulate then akl(' * policy *oon. be aald. owned t
D r. O. M. Bm ore. prealdent, re - drove Inported on coniUtuUon chanse* and ley road.
™ on d u ll expenditure*. O ueita were K ar| iM Q*ne Sherfey, PorU and, and Cox.^ l^onard A. Winkle. R upert, (leld« m an for Uie Amalgamated Susar i t l ,»» om pany , 1^11ra. I------------- ■ -------------------------------- 1 SHOSIj ; M agic V alley T. F u n e r a ls o « h .
and BliljBUHL — Puneral aervlcea for nortar.
„ PhUlp R. Hudaon wUI be held a t h “ • 3 p. m- Friday a t th e B uhl N « a - care and• rene clmrch wlUi the . Rev. C. 0 . KohV coi
W hittlnjton. pastor, offlclaUns, care of ai BurUl «,-iii be made In B uh l cem- m e 1932 elery. 4.H *um;
-------- meeUnsTWIN PALLS—Puneral aerrlce* hl«h ach<
for Mr*. Lena K rtsejcr will be helda t 1:30 pfli. Priday In th e Twin IFaUa mortuary ehape) w ith th e Bev. CinOA.tqtpanl_Deyjlllera otfir.lat,lB8. ia « ber*-trift
ent Urment will be made tn th e T»1n Luke'a h(lc . Pall.i cemetery. The family *us- *Uad ofIrtn K««U UiBt friends donate to the p llli and, t local chipier of the naUonal Foun- nurae, w)
daUon for InfanUIe Paral^aU. tected Ui
“ TAXPAYERS i•»v t t T V th L DAV PT?; ESTATE '
PENALTY. All checka mailed m urt inter than mldnlRht. December 30Uu
^ O F F IC E O p c i^ 'T i l 5 P . M . T h ii
RO. - Coi
^ 4-H Members “ Given Calvcg ^
For Projecta8H<3B»oraj D«e; l» -;T «e 4-H “ o r t
i p o n id ^ calf p fttran f n a l m ade ^ K p a d b le for 14 U neoto eeunty _ , yotrth* IA set Itarted w ith fal-*teey , ptojfct*, Counly Asent Pred Kohl
Membera and penona apd!borin«U^em a r t RusmU Scott. DieUlclv iponiored by Jack Christensen, Sho- tMi.. •hone: C arr Seott, D iatrieb, apoo-
Ut a tv iM b f W u d fUw iM , a u th o M i Um h
» • f f iS : jiS. field; Leona RoW nio^ ftlehfleld,' uponMited by Katf«]I T nom s, Sb&« lUe*1
U D Dfone: Mickey OUlw, Hiehflefd, pvt
s r ' s a r ? & r r ;housh aored by 0. M. PithM l, B hothoni; all Tiamaiie Edward florttl 0hoihon<, field !iy e f- iponMred by Raymond aod J o fo t ba t <rodght Bernard, SlKxhon*! larrr Bamey< fantr:rM««d north Shoihffn*, tp o n te t t i by T*w« ern Cion to BfoUierit, norUi SboihoM : ArdlUtJ ou t‘ r t m . DletrioJi, and DayM Robert* W i
*oh; C letflth, both tpe tuo rtd by 0 .l l One RuiMil Thoffiu, D litr le tt and O ary filid enief, ffatibrteb, niebflild, tponiorad by a«ain
m th« R>neh<way fMdJ, RlehfUld. p luir w u Aecordini Id Ull a(ri«fiMnt Ilsned Pyfc^S U th by th* oluD m iffibin and U ulr p a r-
If, IM enU Ih* iponiorid ea lr f i will b* w « nbrok- cared for and f*d Id th* b«it ability _
of th* elub mimb*f. Th*y wilt b* *«»<ick to <»unly and dUtrlot ^iT tan . 8^rf«nb*f. and lold a t dau**DQrted th* ia t Itock u l* h«ld in oonjune-
tion with Ui* dUtrtel fair, Spon ion Rul>«r. i n then will ba paid aeeordlnf to Ui* tha Ci f u a - MlUni prlc*. 'n * iponior thua ri*Ml: n . eel''** f*^ **««’ p riou ier th* w ian - way <
M * ? er ealf ha h u prorldad, Th* 4>H ioln*<venue y™th keep* what U W t a fte r pay- a t Mi■otirth l” ( intufane* ooiU and rtpaylng1, 520 hU iponwr. Ills profit depend* on V T -,idruD how sood a Job b i doe* lo feeding X Lm t ef the ealf._________________
i,S; Cars Damaged in „ Three-Auto Crash™
]•* Two c an war* damased allghtly
in a Uiree-ear collWon Wednesday , afUmoon In Uie 100 block of Sixthavenui north, clly polloe reported. *
n C e ' A 194S Pord ledan driven by Oary gan, W tnehlnt. route 2, Twtn PalU. w u ohriatifhout itruck by a 1911 Pord aedan drlren »f «h r tit 'i by Bobby 0 . Hendrlcki, *43 T hird pi**#,world avenue c u t , when the Rendricka i in . ru r r - car w u h it from behind by m e . . j , , . ,
r a n - third car, a 183# Bulck. drtren byRobert L. ODay, 329 W aahlngton >0^ 0 ,
a ta te * t«et north.m en'a The trunk of tha W lncblns sedan m an 1lurch, and Uie front and rear bum pen of Muhlj al o f- Hendrick*' car were *llgbtly dam- Prairalae agtd. th a t l
i l l a r Lona Larten reported to polico on PUiat aha w u making a r ish t tu m which
)• *0- into an alley behind the poslofflce gramvehea ,n d atruck a fire plus Wednesday turesl u r ^ evenlns. The car w u damased. bu t Uielr :' tha there was no damate to tbe fire gueaU• hydrant. of a rr S l i " A. B. Newfold, JS4 Tlilrd avenue • . a ^ east, reported lo the sherl/f* offlco T ! /»• tha t Burnell SUhler, 20. T*1n Pnlla, JL ilO
backed h li 19K Mercury from th e r Stohler driveway and struck the \
l a Keufeld car, also a 19S0 Mcrcury, R n idamaging Uie laller. ly as
n f n ” ■;----------------------- -------------te r a:
PTA Slates Yule S ' toto Program Friday
, m v x iln - .S n o l-c .m p W r. O lrl. - g S1 Hb WiH preaent the Uncoln PTA p ro - „i gram o rer radio lUUon KEEP a t jimDle P- ^ C hain « ta Buren. Oamp Plre chairman for Uiei n d on ti*« Camp P lre j ju h ; ,
0 hri* tm u aervlces.a " ' r C h ris tm u caroli will be lung by j „ n i 1
Judy Van Buren. Judy Esllnger, the dlithTM Pammy Phillips. Patricia MarUn, in*tni(n ^ , . Carmen PIckerlns. Renlce Cox, Bar- o th j
bara Matthews. Marla Lovelady, vocal 1om ol Connie Osohner. BWrtey Howell, compa-rt J Donna Beeiley and Jeanne MaUu- Burleyu d l,; oka. . __________________Rupen
Damages Sought ,.S: For ’51 Accident JSS*
Everett Cox (lied ault In district and 1court T hunday agaln.1t prank P. of tbe Jonei. Jr.. to collect liM .M in dam - ^agrs plus costs u the re.tult of an Und.
Iman aulomoblle aecldent is mile* we*t p o m,fe ty o t Buhl on highway 30. Dec. 16.1831. f^nlU* neet- Cox claim* Jonei drove In exce**iVed- of 40 miles per hour around a curve, f ' l " ulate then akldded sldevayi Inlo a truck
owned by Cox. He c la lm i. Jonea ■ ■ , re - drove In a neiUgent manner on anand ley road. ^
were K ar| Jeppesen, Bolie, represenU ^ ^and Cox. , - ^ s '(leld — -------------- ;-------- y
Club Organizes------1 SIIOSHONB. D k . Ift-A t Uie or> 1- ■
ganltlUonal meeUng of Uie RJch- k~ ^ field Busy Beaver 4-H club recenUy,Oary Haubrlch wai elected preii- _ dent; Oene HubamlUi, vice president , and BUly Armsirons. aecreUry-re-
for porter.A a t Ben Raubrtcb, leader, apoke pn « a * care and feeding of an lm ail Pred !. O. KohV counly agent, also talked on Uns, care of animals and allowed slides of ;em- the 1932 fair and plciurea of the
4-K summer camp. The next club meeUns will be held Jan. i a t the
rice* high achool buUdlng.held ----------------------------rwin BOBBERS FOILED.Bev, CHICAOO, Dec. 18 Wi—Two rob-
r»1n Luke's ho.iptU1 early today. But. In- *ug- *Uad of narcoUes. they got vitamin the p llli and medicine. A Quick-wllled
ju n - nurae, who gai-e the wrong key, protected the ni'rcotlc cabinet.
YERS NOTE!PIKAL DAV POR PAYMENT OP EAL ESTATE TAXES WTTHOUT 'I malted m urt be postmarked'not J e e e m ^ 30Uu ^
5 P . M. Thl8 S aturday Only.
ROSE J . WILSON,County T roaaurcr ! ^
(
* Twin Fallg Neit H a t r tM T * '
• r t a P .St i U i S p a . r t i d t y t t Q u ' t w t a n J U flotx
In eUetw i tee a t C hanuU air foroe and .baiei m r u ’h’*!'* M leav e tO 'ip e tw a rm j
Iboring ttolldiy* wlUl bi* pa r*nu , Mr. man; leu ic lv t t ld Mr*. W miam O , B ride , 2W ol c n, Sho- pu2 r,venue weat. »ven, apoi>- I I— —)*h0A<J M tt tU u U 6 ttu tt . a w
Urue* ft LuUoff, Twlo Talli, an^ ,**<
i S X ' i f f l r W l l M ' f . f f l ' i ^Bunifli, and tueill* Edith S fia litf, x im b«r ' ity 1
S ; t e w c s s ; . i r - aa'J. 8^ lUe*ttM T ratn ta iBhfleld, P v t Donild A n n g to n , huiband ^ihfu id j of M n. cie<m« ^ n i t « and *on ^
ipon - w Mf, and t i n . Koah w . ArriniUm,whon*! all Twin S pr’
^ J o fo i ba t oondluoni wlUi th* I 8U1 Jn* ehlld la m iy , fantry dlvulon In S a ra r ta la *outb- . . f T*w* ero Oermany, • “ f “
rtd by 0 , 0 . A!«I*f*on «<««» eoapany a G ary fll«d suit In dUtriet emirt Thursday r*d by aaa ln it Olln St«*l* a iU ng li,408.M
plu* tn u re it and eo*t* fo r lijod*alanad PUfohu*d between P ib , 8 andir n a r - ><^treh 10. S*nolt and 8 «oolt rip*iriil b* r tu M tb* eoa p an y ,
:S, v .y s ii . v; a » u , ^s r w * s ' 5fi* I j
m u r t R utUdi* 0*ntry , wbo wUl 111 ^ to Ul* tha ChrliU nu holiday* wiUi thim , ^ lUa r i . Th*y wlU r llu fo to Tw in PalU by w ian - way ef PocaUllo wh*r* Ui*y will b*
u 4>H joln*d by M arjiafl O fn try , a i t u d n l a r p ^ , . a t Idaho f l u u eolkg*. v ? , ,paying ^
'* 2 Yule Program ^O Tw in
Held for Qub SS1 Klwanls m em ben sUged tbe lr an - ^gg,.
f l g h nual C h r liu n u observance a t Uie , r - A mirican Legion ball T liursday q / J
'“ • ‘'. t v noon wim a prognam featuring mu- ^Slxth by club m em ben and * ,g o
ported. ““A tu r e d were J . Hill a t Uie or- " " S ’, r Oary g ,n , who told tho ito ry of the 3 ,^ ^ ll. w u ChrUtmas u conceived In th e mlnii drlren of 4 poor lltUe newsboy and who
played lereral other num ben; S » r - ulricka L4r*on, «1io *ang two aongi aC- » , ’y tlw companled by M n . 0 . P . DuvaU; a 'en Dy g y j , quarU t conslsUng of Richard Ington q ijj , Terry, J a m u O. Rey- ^n to i
nolds and U raon . Program chair- .w .i, sedan m an for Uie day w u Uie Rev. R. C.
»ert of Muhly who aUo gave Uie InvocaUon. dam- Presldeirt O. A. Kelker announced *
th a l tbe elub will meet nex t week L A pollee on Priday, Instead of Thursday
t tu m which U C hrla tm u day. T h e pro- lofflce gram will featura aound moUon plc- lesday tures ot comedy u m em ben bring d. bu t Uielr sons and daughten aa apeclal ( ; l | ' le fire gue*U. Prancl* D ougiu U In charge
of arrangemenU for U iat day, ]ivenue ' . ^
SE Lions for RupertCelebrate Events K :
Jcury, BOPEaT. Dec. 18-Approxlm ate- Amerly 83 penona attended Llona char- Thet t r and ladles n ight Monday eve- only.
. nlng a t Uie MeUiodlst church. Com* sued Ic; m ltte In charge Included Dr. A. P . en 0J Dailey, chairman, Dick Beeson aad doltsj f l V Wallace Wilcox. fortui
Maater of ceremonies waa Jam es parur
en t were Deputy DUtriet Gov. and pre.“ ,■* Mrs. Jack Bussell. Jerome, and Zono event
Chairm an and Mrs. J. C. Merrill, the cJ*® Paul. Club* represented were Paul, and 0
3 n r e jjuriey^ sden M,d Jerom e. T he any egroup was serenaded by caroler* chief
"8 b y from the Junior high school under of Uilinger, the dlrecUon o t Carol Cunningham, the niCarUn, inatructor. -. Bar- O ther program num ben included —elady, vocal aelecUon* by At Thaxton. ac- h Q Ilowell, companled by Jay Bam ia, both * _(aU u- Burley, and a one 'ac t play . by n
Rupert high Khool puplU. ^
-------- T r i p f f H e p o r t e d — o SSHOSHONE. Dee. 1 8 -Jac k M. ^ n
Q * i f M urphy attended Uie Idaho Con- dent.C I I I ; gres* meeUng a t Boise Monday nesda;Istrict and Tuesday u a represenUUve ^tr.'ik P . of tb e local Chamber of Commerce, f D-dam - Mr. and M n. Jahn T hom e. Hock- <lent.of an Und. vlslled their *ons. Burton MurU
v est T hom e and Harrell T hom e, and T*'ln, 1931, fam iU u Sunday and Monday. Me 1
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SdVnt The erdlnary walk of life h u J . i - r ? - 1, ^ out to be a .p rtjit fo r a v . , .
H I ------------Listendea off the ..
t'SS CHRISTM ASPlayed by Bill Ai
It. In- ' — on th o — Lamln
: r .H A p iO N D j~ 7 to 8 Friday'
• ' —at the—
- -r M U S I C C E I C O R N I
Opposite th e Post OfficeM r j
TIMES-NETTC.'TWIN ]
Ug News ia Brief |taHISbtt -----to B M t poUe* Thtlraday tbat A n lfh t Ught' rla WUI flotw and ao tlectrio Jw te r har* ' lUTle** beaa Uk*fl from U>* etUUlUhment n
' In (h« {lti( few nighu, bew
n ir tk te p e rM whyIltnictffl’ A eO flhaeW eobO rfildP lrttlU ul. eoerJ , ioroe and.M r*. Marlon T. MerriU a t Um >,t«s - m n i arToy-hoeplUl~li>-Augsburs.~-Oer'. tagrnu . Mr. m any. Lieutenant MerrlU U th e son chiliIde, a » ol CUlIord D. MerriU. W0% Second m
avenue weat. Tvln FiUi. Ueu“ “ ^1 grtlj
, a raaf*M **U ' tbelUt, «n^ Mduntain Bock O raai* will m eet dtiiin r, and a t • p. m. Mendiy for l u annual , t t\ttlt\i th , O b rU M u profram i t (h* eommun-Klfflbff' Ity hall, *ouUi of Twin f i t l i . Eaoh ^lio e n iu family u u k id lo b rin i eooki*i ori l i ? ^ «ak*70hlldr»n a n ^ i a U y lavlt*d.
huiband »nnwU*Loy*l Ord*f cf MooaeUld *ofi 0 h r l* u n u party for fflimben' fam -
Ul*a will b* bild a t 8 p.m . Priday nU nSr* tf>* Moo** hrnni. lti* r* will be 5 * 7 Id > p r o t r m u WlU u tr iaU for Uie ^ 8U1 Jn* ehlldfin . iryi,» aouth- ' fflv
U m a t t u Cblldna « iiiU o m elub m m ben will hold a m ii.
p a rty for Uiiif «hildr*n Prlflay will ooDanT <HCht In Ui* Amirlean L*ilon hall. h u S a r »*nt* Clau* will arrir* a t 7 and “ i t JOO M th*r* WlU b l a prosram a t 7:10 in « , r ' K wl>««h *»eh »*” *« lald8 ^ pr*a*ot a ipeelal number or itu n L ^ 1
“ W - t m i - n . - ■ I T .* r« r i lt BUTtni, d rir ir. and loe
RommiU, ownir, pliadid guilty of n , • _ ha rin g n o iu lr iw ilg b t on tb* axles
«f th i l r truek wbm m*y a p p * ^ tn JuiUe* eourt Hiuraday. ■ni*y, r S - ,
. paid a fini of 929 and 81 eoiU. 0 tah) ^
ra in by ^
itu d in l « u bem ■nw nday a l S pMacio VaUey Memorial boipital to \Mr. and Mn. Jkn Rhoadei. ^Twln : {!
M PaUi. Boni w in b o n W idnaaday. i n to Mr. and U n. KenneUi MMser, ^. - ^ T w in Palli; Mr. and M n . O*orge ^1 , , l . Paxton, Ximberly, and Mr. aod Mr*. ^X U J J C llnl Claxton, Buhl £ S e
le ir an - Bunim aie Bale Bet^‘ t Uie y ,u , ehspUr of Uie O rder c>hursday of DaMoUy wlU held a rummage jroU'
L TJrJ »*1* <1»J' Bslurdsy In a coverede n ana * ,g o n , announeed Dan True, chair- m att
, m an. Th* covered wagon wilt bc butt,. 7 ' P irked In front of Uie Twin Palls Th
®‘ th? B ank and Truii eompany oa M ain nounI* mind „ e n u e . theM Who _____*■ PrwotJee Planoed plan:
A Children's pncUee for the pro- .to be preiented a t Uie U. P . A f
Richard eiub’s Christmu party for -t**-3. Jtey- U nion Pacific rsllnjid employea and ¥
th e ir famllle* will be held a t B p.m. 1V. R. C. hom, g{ a . L. P e r- s «
guaon,J33 8*venUi'avenU8eut.The meetlOunced ^e held a t 8 \ j n . Sunday cwd« weex j„ jQopi building, 2J5 Third , t 0l u r ^ avenue east, and each family U Th« p ^ ^ e d to bring two doten cooklea ducU.“ b f i, '; --------------------------■
SSc Christmas PartyPlans Completed “ w
• • f All U In nadlneu (or the KlwanU gra*IV sponsored Chrlitma.i parly for Vli- _ i . _ under-prlrUeged children which will PialriS n i S be held a t 3 p. m. Sunday a l tbe duoe(Inuite- American Legion hall. IncluI char- The party Is open by InvltaUon ahawly eve- only. The Salvation Army has Is- aocej.. Com* sued the Invlutloni. while Uie worn- th e. A. P. en of Uie YWCA have repaired th e <3n and dolts whleh will be siren to Uie le.u T h
fortunate chlldrtn. The fire de- heldJames partm ent h u collecled wed toy*
)v. and Pred Rudolph, chairman of the ^a Zone gyjnt for the Klwanls club, reporU “ nxaerrlll, the elub wlU (umlsh candy, nuU th e 1’ ***T' “" 'i orange*. The elub took caro of s r w• T he any oUier expenses. Assistant Plre mlnli aroler* chief Bobby K. Bepp w u In charge l» tl cunder of Uie Ore deputment phase of «««11
jgham, the project.
Former Resident * Dies in California
i [fie deaUr 01 HofM. Hunt, farmer Ick M Twin Pall* and Mitic Valley resl- I c o n - <l»nt. In Rlvenlde. Calif, Wed- londay nesday.’nUUve M r.'H unt w u Uie ion of Uie laU imerce. E' Hunt, fonner Murtaugh rcsl-Rock- <i«nt. He atlended grade school In
Burton M urUush and was Rrsdusled from e, and T i'In Palls high nehool In J9l«.»y. He married Blodwen Hees In 1010^
I The couple laler moved to Long— —1 Beach where he entered the theaterjKm I business and Uien to Rlversldo f" ”n g j, where he became an ouViUndtng|OK/ ClUten and clvle leader o( th a t
eommunlty.Puneral servlcei will be held FYI-
f c day in Riverside. Heaiy Beei, Twlo^ Palls, will attend.
^ |~ ~ ' I^ CHRISTMAS CARDS
; -lmBrlaUdBrfJiJaA.TeO WUk—CHRISTMAS NOTES
for Your Spetliil Messages• » " J . H ILL’S GIFT SHOPIW ■ D..k , T™i pk „ . I I ,
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rM A S 'M U ^lC)y Bill Armstrong— on th o - ^ '
OND ORGANr id a y Evening j— a t th e —
C C E N T E R S 1 >R N E RO ltk a T»-in Fall!
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— ’ Over Row by L — E v F ilm S ia p g ;
lllhm ent WASHZKOTOX, Deo. 18 aU9*^AbewUdefCd dfiffla CflUd aod td\l- wft eator aald today U»*y c a n t imagloa a u *h y Shirley Temple charged com*
itL U u t. merclaUzaUon ot her daughter* ugi I a t Uie debut- a fU r halplng^ p ^ Kffg . ^ e r - . tftgraphn* nf uwth e aon child. earBecond u i a tttn p U . AOW tlw V U t e( up
UeuL-omdr. Onarlei A. Slack, an* bes grtly wiUidrew her daughUr from tbe k lndeitartar class of the ea- (d
111 meet ciiiilvtfKneywill Po tui^U on achool io>, annual , t geaiDr B eueida, Md„ yMterday. roo
^ u n - iDMoaad by Blvry itaU. Eaeh ^ to rnitr ohlld movie I la r *M Hei o k lu or tnc«nt*d by a itory by dnMna erillo dlti lov ltid . m ehard t . Co* of Uv* 'W uhlngW n of
p o tt referring (o the " itags debut" *lgi Df 4-year«old U nda Susan. MUS plu
1 Mooae xem pfai dau jhU r by he r fine m ar- p«r rtag* to film aetof /olm Agar, ^ , 001
' n n p i e aoeuMd' the »ehoo1 aleiof arranging far publleity and pho* bU
for Uie tognphert aad charged it *1iu been h*| trying to commerciallt* on m* or my daughler" Unc* Ui* child, wbo •»» will be fir* n e st m onth, w u en* I tJ
» rolled In October. M lu Temple, who W d a y wltl Be 15 In April, made h tf *or«n
on hall. rt*but a t 7 and -cemplelely Baffled- ^
" HeadmaiUr Donald W, Honeywell Ini t? latd he wa* “oompl*uiy baffled" by coi
r I tunL MiH lympla'* aoUon. "No attem pt vie ' n u *r*r been made lo oommerelal* '
. , la* her daughter o r any oUjbt ebU* dn “«• io* dr*n," h* *ald, pli!^>ty of n , Mid MU* T am p» brought h*r /oi S* daughU r'i oo«tum* lo Ui* *ohool me PP*"*** yMterday and “reiy charmingly" b ii ;• 2?l*y M lp«l po*t the children for photo*I*. S ta te m p h i from tbe Po*t and a naUonal « « «*ta- Diaga»lne, He u ld Ihe then went I
home “apparenUy perfectly happy." ■■
day a t Speaker Explains “ TOn Scouting to Cubs uS
SHOSHONE, Dec. 18 — W hat Ha:* * * “ • ScouUng m ian i to a boy w m ex- Mo
p u in e d t« ouh SoouU a l th * Decem- Wtber pack meeting Tuesday a t the E itLincoln ecbool auditorium. The Rev. netB. A. PoweU. MetbodUt mlnUter, do:
___ _ w u Uie Ipeaker. l» O rder c h r l i tm u aong* were lung by the P.‘ >^°^g* group and refreshmenU le rred by tmtcovered ^ n . Paul Orisham , Mr*. Claud* fan. chair- MatUiewi and M r t Richard M ab- 82wilt be butt,' d*n m othen. then Palls The January meeUnf w u an- — 3 M ain nounced for Ja n .‘30. RaUroadlng U
tb e January .topto and a tour oftbe railroad yard i her* b u been ,planned for te e boy*. ,■'> J
Area Odd Fellows ( '1'p‘s; Hold Loop Parley \L .P e r - SHOSHONE. Dec. 18 — A loop i*t. T he meeUng for district e lsh t of valley Sunday Odd Feltow lodges w u held Tueaday
Third a t the local IOOP hall, n lly U The buslneu meeUng w u con- Okies, ducted by WlUlam Haux, local noble
grand, and tntUaUon w u beld (or Dolan Thorpe, Shoahone, and John
V Dennison, Richfield. Tbe Initiatory , degree team wa* 1*4 by.LuU 'AuiUn.
^ t e d £«ptabi; B a a ^ d g g rH . t a t s n o b U c r a £ ? ^ ^ i ] ^ a m ) d * *
UwanU gra* leam rK « ’f r i i s 4 f V y for vialteia- f r a n <Soo|lnf«r4K«aM ' ' ' Ich will Palrfleld and Richfield were In tro i a l tb s duoed. Tbe refreibment celumltte*
included Edward Hahn, W. L. Open- 'ItaUon ahaw and Omer Shook. The group !iBs is- accepted an InvlUUon to a tU nd »worn- th e C hrU tm u party tponsored by epalred th e Opal iiebekah lodge on Dee. 33. he le-M T h e 'n e x t regular meeUng wlU be re de- he ld on Jan . 0. d toy* ' ------------ ----------------
o( the BOISE, Dec. 18 UWArUclei o f In-renorU corporaUon were filed today withr nuU th e eecretary of sU te (or the Ven-:'are of sroen Idaho company, a Ketchumit Fire m ining concem. n t 823,000 eapltnl-charge Uatlon. Incorporaton ire Theodoreu s of «««1 ElltabeUi B. flruener, and Olen
McRoberU, all Kelchum.
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More thnn two thousnnd Bethlehem to & manger bring into tho World “P« spirit lives on In tho hearl In thla, the season of Jes
____ _______ voice.i in thoao beloved ol'cflrols. . . and lift our heai
• - hope of His message,
, Attend the Church of Your Chc
Mr. and Mr*. SU nley P
T w in F alls M<263 Second Avenue North
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^ b ^ t p a y m to l deadUni Kler from i»t« ChrU U nu ca^di s u n d S or
to une a t u t te r iiot m p<S 2hS 1lobby , . . ^ l a ' w a i w pourin* 4^
“ tenU y. roof la to alley , , , LftU model car UnItalled in middle of inUrsecUoo li 1
I la r *M H e a r t p e d e iu ia n traffic in m71a drilM dUtxret a* foU i r*ally g it inuT *^ ^ ( ^ihlngtdn of O hrltbuaa ibopplng . . , u l ^ u .s debut" algn In fro n t of Mrvle* itauan amm. MUI plugging regular gU for 33.3 oinU /.n t n a r - per gallon . . . Woman wearing (ur ihiar. ^ , ooat acoom panlid by fellow m *hirt vu.6 *ehool aleev** . . . and orerniard: "H* nxli *11
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S2i »■ Marines Explain m Enlistment Plan^
* T »'o-year enUstnienU are now be- ' 1 ■ o n ^ ^ tog j't i" ’“i* " ' attem pt vie. reon ilte r her*. * ^
imerclal* T he tw o-year *nllstmmU wire du aer cbll* dropped In 1048. Reiumption o( Uie eoi
pU n provides a choice of two, Uirei. "K ught h*r four and ilx -year tour* of duty (or n l• fohool men in te re ited In **rvlng wim the rmlngly^ marine*.s pboto* - - - — ■
f 3 ParkingFines ^, City poUoa ootleoied Ml tn dnes, ‘IT If l M*te for parking viola* ^
Uons W ednesday. t>*P i l n a Posting 81 each for overUme pork- ***, U U U B lng war* Vincent Sm aul, Mr*.- W hat H arry W right, O . Kulku (lvD),E. J. f w u ex- Morgan, W .T . Mallby (IH),Robert Decem- WWtUe, R a y Lincoln. Vtti. irwln '
’ a t the Eihler*. Verlyn Jagels. Kermlt Ben- fu n ie Rev. ne tt, P . -A. V an Vllet (two), and ni DlnUUr, Donald. MelUen. hli
Mr*. A. J . Flnke. 0 . W. Oolt and t» g by ths p , A. Roblnaon posted U esch (or re irred by Improper parking. M n. j . 8. Dlf- an
Olaud* fsndarfer a n d Beryl Davl* polled rd M ab- 82 eaob for' orerUme p s tk l^ la 1
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a m an g e r . . . t h e hum ble birthplaco of
W orld “P eace o n E e a r th , Good Will to J n th o h e a r ts a n d m in d s of m ankind. . . c*
ison o f JesUB b i r th . . . to l i l t our beloved old C h rls tm a a hytnna and
Ift o u r h e a r ts w ith th o courage M d ^
f Y our Choice T h is Sunday '
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------Olt 1ADENAUER’S LEADERSHIP ^
No one n e a r th e European aceno h a s any lft Illusion U ia t th e tlght-Ilpped K onrad A den- An 111 I Buer, chancellor o f West a crm any , Is a b u m - Umis tT ■ Ing Idealist. Y et aa time passes he Is w lnnlnR • b'l ■ | more and m ore regard In the cap ita ls o f th e I free world. . ' - m" When he flra t emerged to head th e re - fie« L vlvlng G erm an government a t Bonn, th e re a ioi
v a t broad alceptlclam, w hich ' hla m a n n e r I"* did little to dlapel. Many men were su re th a t u,j[* Adenauer would plot In every w aking m o- n i m ent to restore Germany's dld*m illtarla tlc most rule In th e h e a r t of Europe.
I t Is n o t thougE t today ho ts an y th in g but Intensely G erm an In outlook. Nor I s th e re e„ou,
I • doubt he la preaslng for every advan tage h e jotie can get In bargaining w ith th e allies. Still, »iTe
1 th e feeling haa grown th a t he U f a r m ore I th an a narrow -m inded, nationalistic po liti-
clan exploiting th e age-old inclinations of oonm hia people.
Tbe conviction In m any quarters to d ay 1* «?*« I th a t ho bears aome m arks of real s ta te s -
•ll manahip. Unless h e la a coloual actor, A den- , auer Is genuinely Interested In a ll j ta g W est wwh
1 aerm any w ith tho free nations of Europe. tjii More, h e seems honestly to dealre th e de- ^ velopment of a united Europe, w ith O er- many p ajU clpating . lU rv
At th e sam e tim e he ahows every a w areness tidert o f ths tru e n a tu re and purpose of R ussian imttti communism. He would n o t be a G e rm an ^
,1 If he did n o t w an t to aee bla own co u n tryre>unlt«d, b u t he haa* th e good sen se to of a
I recognize com m unist term s fo r u n i ty aa wen wholly fa lse . J j ' '
Adenauer’s , political opponenta can aound " the na tiona list them e an d urge un ity m ore
itriden tiy th a n he. They do n o t face -the But It practical problem of achieving G erm any 's th*tt
aims th rough delicate association w ith co u n - ^ 'tr ie s th a t n o t long back w ere O erm an enemies. I n France 's case, o f courae, g ro u n d m.jn,
ifor agreem ent m ust be found w ith a people At who fea r th e Germ ans more th a n th e y do «U11 the fully arm ored Russian m enace. i| His adversaries give h im trouble, a n d they il will m ake more before h e succeeds In p u ttin g o n H over th e pl&n for a European defenae a rm y *rti I and the con tractual agreem ents th a t would they f virtually end th e allied occupation. *
li Nerertheleai, A denauer handles h is op- , ii position skillfully. For example, a f te r g a in in g y J
prelim inary approval in tb e Bonn p a r liam en t for tho defense p a c t ond th e peace co n trac ts , De*i he set aalde lu i lh e r action im til th e cou rts could check th e legality of these proposals.By th a t m aneuver h e sought to sp ike t h e guns „n co of the Socialists who were p lann ing to cm - an us
I ploy a la te r court te s t as a device to Wreck of the program .
The free w orld is fo rtuna te th a t th e au s te re t o cil--------Adenauer h o m Jh e _ re ln s in W est Oerm flny. j r o i f i
for hls voice Is tem pem tc, h is p o litica l ta l - A-boo en t Is Impressive, and h is counsel Is fo r th - f rightly fo r th e un ity of th e west.
IKE'S TEABI GETS WORKOUTT he-activ ity a round G eneral E lsenhow er’s the*H
New York h eadquartcM these days Is im p res- h»v«slve. The general is operating on tb e assum p« < tlon th a t h la 33 million Votes on Nov. 4 w erea m andate d irecting him to b rin g decisive peiiaction to th e country 's problema. reache
He could have w aited weeks before p ick ing — ^hlaT cab lnefr-and -o ther-^ top -goY em m ent-^f-
fleers. But two days a f te r he re tu rn ed f ro m h is ume dpost-election vacation he announced th e f ira t or uof hla cab inet choices, and he 's been h a r d a t tto«»It ever since. “ **
Moreover, th e headquarters ac tua lly h av e sevtr,:been functioning as a kind o f g o v em m en t-to - t o orbe. For exam ple, a committee h a s been se t “ none up to consider govem nw nt reorganizationproposals, a n d Is curren tly delving In to th is “ retofield. Elsenhower haa named a ch ief a s s is t- wheant, n s e c r e u ^ , a special counsel a n d sev e ra l not ta; other assistants, nnd all are busy se rv ingtheir boas OS if he were already in office . ,
This docs n o t m ean the general is t r y in g ve harto usurp th e authority w hich belongs to ThePresident .Trum an until Jan . 20. He sp e c i- “ J*?flcally sta ted hc would not so ac t and w ould fiTd,.
------not-accept responslbliUy for any dcc ls lo n s 'ln : ifflniAothe ‘ interregunum." i t i i i
WbtLt I t d o ts m tan is th a t Ike la n o t o n ly *°5»ctlnB with aupu tch In bulWlns h is a a m ln - S Sb ™ti,« Uum, but 1, e i,i„g th . team a p ro c - . “o S
a re <lr.; lo familiarizing themselves w ith th e k in d of
S r r a “ "rSr„”' ' 7 " ”” 3 "In using ^ l a technj/iue. Elsenhower Is m «Ui
doing m ore th an keeping faith w ith th e vo t- ers wjio elccted him to gain a sharp, fresh on -
• • slaught on American problems. He Is go ing S in^ fa r to reduce the dangers of delay and co n - mean*.
„ ._ fw Ion .ond .g rccnncssJG herco t-ln -ftny -aw ltch ' -^Jop-wi• of ead e rsh lp -d an g e rs or e..pcclat c onccm In I*)?,* *?,
a time of perpetual crisis like th o p resen t, uo rid 1
______________r a e army now reveals th a t it win include
. • a a ann u a l request of 5175,000.000 for cargo wa i hellcoptera fo r th e n ex t four year.s. *'hen i
' ■ Goal o f th is program Is to glve every dU1- ilo n ehougb lieUcopters so th a t it ' can move -nie onQ .jeglm ent-by a lr - in cases o f-om crgencyr ye»n • Explaining CoL William B. Bunker of tha. tran sp o rta tio n coips says; j
“Whllo m a n y o f u s feel t h a t tb ls p ro g ram Is oau? “ still extrpm ely m odest, i ts twldness Is m ore pollster apparent w b en w e r e a l l a t h a t as la to a s 1930. * , the stan d ard p rim e mover fo r a n n y a rtille ry t«ii ^
, s ti liw a sth ftb o ra c ." niouid
I j - PAGB FOPB _________ ■
» W A S H IN G T O NBy DOUGLAS LARSEN
S t WABHWOTOM (KEA )-Cirl O ^ . J r , th e fro*.'t* Tclced boos of tha Teteruu admtmitnitloa, o u tu rned ^
-In *n-uaum l.perfonninef.M .h?» 'l.^ .«M t_iprftW lin i.. J * h ^ e ftseoer ipiodSni monfy a t a r i t« leoond only to W the d e p tr tm n t of dcfenu.
O ra r i l iu s e h ls f of a complete r*or>anluU on of .eo t t# VA. I t * time wJien every other L «
aiency In town U exljU nf In a tu t e In o( futpendad animation. U typical n . .- of hU unarthodn approM h ta tha ^
_ ^ ^ |^ ^ H j ! £ r u l d t i K - - E l K t _ E i 9 e Q h Q i u e J u e ^ I J •2* porud to think h l s h l r o f tb e job M Gray did (or htm u a t tn e r a l In
tha army U in tporta tloa c o rp i and■H aa bou of tha railroads la ru ro p e h*’j o ' durlnir World v a r-II . «40 I t b rtporU d th a t O ra y v a s u n e d n f,,~ t ta , ta r t hi* rcorganlraUon a t this • ,u yihj , time In the hopes th a t hU World conI f war II friend would keep h im on p ra
Ih t VA Job. TlWhen O my made public the details o f h is reor- hod
ganlraUon, he tU ted proudly that he h a d peraonally eelv'y vUIWd every VA IniUUaOoD In the V. 8 . obe«> And he h a i proper claim to having apen t more u t 1- Ume out o t town, iravillni. than ip y o(ber head ofItr » b lj agency. Ona aommHat iaeallous reaaoo ad-
vanced for thla moTlnf about la tha t ha loves to rids railroads. Ho haa been a railroad m an aU of h la We. t
Whatever good his exUnded trips to VA field of* tcet ! - (Ices and hospitals did for him. they also BOt h im Into ‘lui'i re 0 lot of ho t water In Washington. Plrst, I t antaB onltad and
the powerful veterans otjanlzaUona. T hey like tc the work cloaely v lth tho hesd of tba VA and rcglstar o their complalnta and suggeiUons pertonally, aud
>- I t Is a fac t th a t tho Teletani groups h tv e been the m lc most efficient and constnictlve poUcetnen o l th a t H
agency. ■, t One American Legion national com m ander told H
Oray blunUy th a t he thouftht he w asn 't apendlne ■ ■ 0 enough time a t his desk and lhat the agency had ■
IB sotlen ou t of hand. T*'lce Uie Amveta. th e aggres- H U, alve tn d m ost powerful World war I I v e te n u u or- H
fanliaU on. have made perunal appeals to Prealdent ■
1 Truman to h*T« Oray removed.* The moat consistent complaint agalnat O ray In k
connection w ith his lon; absences la th a t h la au- ^ thority haa been usurped by the old-tlm e bureau-
Is crats and th a t today he is thclr captive.U also Is reliably reported tha t tliero are m ore cases
from VA under atudy and IQvesUgatlon by th e gen- erol aceountlnf office than from any o the r agency In
>t Washington. iB. The blggeat publlo bobble he made by being oUt of H town was In connection with the nev h o a p iu l pro-
gram. Ho delivered a speed) one day In CalU omla D< a t tho alte of a nev h&Tplu!, which was Ju s t being Myri started,, and talked a t great length on h o v h e con- vnis
K sldered It Just about tho perfect place fo r such an Into n Institution. qulhn . A few hours la ter ho was shown a news a tory out- of Waahlngton revealing that tha t pa rticu la r projecty had been abandoned by -Uio budget bureau a s part Sa O of a m ajor out-back In all VA buUdlng. H a didn 't (ure la even know th a t such action vaa In the wind. good
The preas release which announced hla big reor- aomi ri ganlzaUon aald, " I t la based on extensive studies of a go
tbe Booz, Allen and Hamilton Report." O roy h a d or- tha t ° dered the atudy a t a cost of 1000,000. we ce But when questioned about It, Gray f la t ly a taU d way. 'S th a t the report had come up wlUi no n e v Ideas which ef th . he hadn 't already had on th f subject. '_ Ha also aald tha t he wM Ignoring tho r e ^ r t 's* tecommtPdftUonB. which wwiW have ctlec ted aome “ «« “ m ajor personnel cuts tn the agency. Wi e At this. Rep. £dIUt Nourse Rogers, R., Mass., vho P'lPt0 vUl be the nex t chairman of the house veterazu a f- by I
f a in eommittee and who was present, said: '
7*Tn th a t caae, generol, I don’t think you go t your wdney's worth." i
9 O ray replied: ,y “That dapenda on.your wlue of a dollar. A fter all. d they apent months on it, went through every office, ^
ta d I t la 10 volumes and IJOO.OOO words long." ‘
1 V i e w s o f o t h e r si t A D V rO ' O F THE HTOBOOEN BOMB;, Despite tha'evasive caution of the 'atomic energya conunlaalon, I t attm a cltw tha t m e -world'a I lis t, hydrogen bomb wta exploded a t Eniwetok on or about* Nor. 1. So fa r os the IntemaUonal armaments race la
5 concerned, the helllah blast .gave the UnlUd States- t n undisputed lead over Ruula In Uie development l£ o f nuclear weapons. As taUsfylng as th a t knowledge
may be, It Is also terrlfyUig. ro r, while we are the llr tt to fashion an H-bomb,
9 vo can bo sure t h i t v e shall Jio t be the last. Tho Jgn lted, Btfttca developed and__dtlonaltd the f lr tt
. A-bomb, but today tho Russians alio have it. I t is j , "
. only a m atter of time before Russian sclentl.its and . ,,i ,1 technicians will develop and explode an H-bomb of their own. A weapon capable of leveling Moscow In one crushing blast can do Uie same to Chicago ' o r any other Itrga A m erlu s city.
Yet, for some reason or another, the news th a t „* the H-bomb haa been detonated dots no t appear to „ , • ** h tve struck m « t people with ,Uie spine-chUUng . lorca th a t vas so evident vhen the world first becameJ v m * o l the Initial development of the w eaker A- ____
* Perhapa tha capacity of humans to feel t«rror reached t sort o i saturation point a t the Ume of notii
r Hiroshima and Nagasaki, o r prrhapi there la a Tti ^ ■lamistlQ_tCceDHnce_or. the DhllOSQnhi- th a t if audden
deaUi la to rain down on a city from the tkles. It m tkes c o i> UtUe difference whether the lethal aiient U an A-bomb o r; o r aa H-bomb th a t la anywhere Irom lo to i.ooo “ W i ; times u powerful as the former. ' pur,
If such Is Uie caso—especially hero In A merica— our thmklng h a t undergone a radical change In tho seven years.tha t have elapsed since Illro.shlmn. FntJiU a.m. i Ism of the aort vb described would hc ut\deratan<lo.l>lc ••i'*
, tm ong the people of Europe end Atln-who-have-Recn- h,X;® world va ra fought on the ir onu doorsteps. B ut fo r us. iim* < ta Americans, to feel the tame way Is something
■ foreign to our post. Sf^r,W hether It Is fo r the good or for the bnd. we can- tnum
no t say. Tbo exacUng reallUes of World wnr I I . Uie ‘®" *' eold v a r and Korea have undoubtedly worked pro- found chsngvC'ln our naUonal attitude towaixl Uie vorld tn d the role,w e m ust play In It. As a nntlon v a havs burled t l l but a le v vesUgcs o t IsolaUonlsm.
The overwhelming majority of Amerlcaru, w hether they like i t or not, ealmly and soberly acccpt Uic fact t h t t we have no tltemaUve to sur^’lval except u a * leader of th e .free world forcu ralIylng_agalM t_tn _ m
1 ImpTV^Mn /.nfnmnnt.t r n m y _____" ______________ _ ■I t Is possible— tn d most probable—th a t we t r e v lev - ■
Sns the d tv tlopm tn l o t tha B-bomb w ith th e aome I •obemess and calmness. As horrifying aa the new J weapon m ty be. Ita development was ineviuble. I t waa ■ In our ovn enlightened aelf.Interest lha t v e were the | firat to devise and explode the weapon. B u t we m ust realUe, too, th a t I t has Increased our burdens of rasponslblUty.
We m u tt do everything possible as a naUon to try to prevent tho use of either the A-bomb o r the H-bom b 1' In actual warfare. W e can best'aceompllsh thla by devoting m ost o( our energies toward the 'bu lld ing of permaneni world peace—ti goil to which Presldcni- Elcct Etsenhower has dedicated himself.
Man's unQuesUoned genius for devising ways tn d B( means of extermlnaUng his own kind Is no t likely to
. -atOD-TTlth ihr. fiCTelapment pf_thfl H.bomh. B/K-niim ____lh a l is Uie case 11 Is Coubly clear U iat mnnkind's hope tor turvlval m ust resl on Uio achlc^-emtnt of I] world peace through skillful negoUation ra th e r t h tn through Uie ordeal of another global confllcU T here ' Is no other way out.—Chicago Sun-TimcsL
THAT CLAIRVOYANT H 0B 8S BTWb like horsea, brown,, while and dappled. B u t
when 11 comes to the "clalri’oyant" m are of R ich- ' montJ. V a, and people taking her to solve problem s— w dli ■ M(
The o ^ e r says vh en tho bought the horse 2i- year* ago she d ltcovered 'm t'had—amnilnB pow ers" ' ------ ror mind reading tn d forecasUng future event*.
How como If this horse is such a whls a t "sccinR ,.into the fu tu re--'ah e -Isn 't rolling, in B old-pltted. . . - I oats? And how.come Dr. Oallup or some of Uie o the r 'pollsters haven't p u t her on Uio sU ff-U iey could uso t cltlrvoyant horses.
f tin k ly « don 't Uilnk Uie old horse can even teji us the next Kentucky D erby winner—and th a t ^ should b t mora in h t r Uns.-0re8Qn Journal.
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COKTESBrON IN A B tn tE T eye Dear 8lr: llt t
W on6« Ouy U tm e d he 'd re«W » b n t report card from kindergarten I tnd-imrn»dlat4ly-h«.wtnt«d-to knov aU
,10® v h a t t rtport c trd w ts . ^ r s . Hop- mo ^ ^ plegrtsi ezpltlned t h t t t report th i
eard vas supposed to sbov v h s t th i rope he'd bees doing. « lt
Wondtr Ouy booU d t t t t one- Jtn ^ e d um m d In his mind fo r avh ile, iln- u t
' tUy confessed, " I h a d to s it In the Joe orld comer.’* Then the whole. long-*up- abc
on pressed story came tumbUng out. an Thc one thing th a t surprised Mr*, t z
«<»- HopplegitM when th e finally ro- tic, leU/ eelved the card va* th s *'tverage" Uie
obedience. She'd h a d him pegged tab ’ore u being Just about a t contrary t s « ii 1 of JohM j^ H o p p le g rtti tha
ride jiOT JUBT A SONOlife. T hnt llttl# dllty abou t two fron t f 'of* teem being lufflolent for ChrUtmai
Into 'isn’l J u j t t song. L o u of youngsters 5“='Ized and soma adults have discovered! to the truth In It. 'ste r One of 'em Ss D ennis Dossett, 4. fr*Uj, M ^ i e r e ^ h ^ r o o f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
th t t j | | j j j j H j j |H HT
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iro- (av,•nit Dennis Is Uie son of Mr. t n d Mrt. "I :lBg Myron Dossett An a u n t, Mrs. H arry g iti on- 'Vnison, thought the picture pasted rlgli t n Into UlO Dossett Christm as card v u prei
quite approprlatel Peg!out . . . pnxloct O im BULLETIN BOARD can' >art S tnU Claoa, Twlo F tlU - We'ro golr In 't sure your Idea Is moUvated only by
g o ^ InWnUona tn d t desire to do I •or- something for them . Unfortunately, som : of a good number of folks vould think argt or- th a t originated w llh P o t Shots and “I
we couldn't have t h a t T hanks any- chls t«d way. We're ture a good percenUge pass ich of Uje folks don 't forget. not
• • • amert-8 PUTS FOB KIDB D E PT . Whe m b D etr Pot ShoU; pa«
We have Uiree black and white Cral lhe pupplee who m ust have good homes >om t l . by Deo. M, U itt's f lttu rday . They I th
t r e S weekt old t n d v e rr cute tn d ' tuny . The moUior U t coUle. tho « “T father t stock dog. T hese pups will mske good peta for e h i ld w . We
all line teven mUes to u th . one mile lc,* e as ta n d o n i-h tlf mile souUi of Five
PolnU a ss t I t 's the green house, pon Hr*. B. M . W hltUagtoa
„ (R t. 3, Tw m FtUs)
Thete tren 't ex tc tly pups, but ^ they tre s couple of mighty flrie , ,
pooches. No. 1 U a golden cocker t-* spaniel, t male. No. 3 Is t femtio terrier. Itiey-re between 1 and 2 yeart old. You can g e t Uiem from , Mrs. S. W. WUson.' 347H Fillmore alreel, cr phone 19eS-J.
. TURN ON THE L IO nT SI!The kids thought I t was Rreat prif.
^ stuff a n d ^ a mlMUs pegged I t aa
4 has only one ftdvnnUgc, Since we »*<!>” ? quit smoking somc tim e ago, we
couldn't take advanU ge of Uie t l - K;:!‘i " waya-rcady lighter. r .n ,i«0 . . . ticul,, , rAMOUS L A 8 t LINE . "
. . He's wUllng for t h t J a n n tr? Eis ~ sales to do his Chrlstm ts ahopplng." 'U
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LEGAL A D V E R TISEM EN T Sof N oncx roB runuiCA'no.v. n r n i e .n'd" a TWS PBOVINO Adral
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m “rSVtT<l!i.f,',ir!LSA™ 5 " ,Puriiitnt U in order ot itlJ Court, ih. I
mail* on l)i« iri a»r ot U«rmlnr. I9i:. bcfnr.nullr* U h«rtbr cl«.n ihol Tfl.Uy. lh# .mitih i , j ot DM«mb«r. IDS2. i t Jt o'elMk of J>
nl- A.M. of iiM <j>r. *1 U* Court Honm <if IIIilAlp ••Id Court. *1 tlx Court lUniir In tha » tun
Cltr_«f Tv|n,r»lli..C(!Uaiy.£i£_Tiir!i»_r*ii». bli-,en .HUI. ol ld*)<e. bu bMD .p[>0ln(..| • . lh. W e US, llm. .nd n l« . for Pf0.lns th* WiU et of ..1 nj. >.ld ( anV U Sl*t>h>ii, ducrutO. ami for of lU
• h*«rln» Ui« •pplttalliin ot IloUrt W. i.lUr airphaii for Ibt lnuinr. lo him st l.ilcr* llrmli
n - tfal.mrntarr. «hen an.l whu.. «nr per- "nn ton Int.rmlM tnir api>f.r and conml irKi
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“ " H O W T H IN G S A I
I PEGLER’SB l l j e troubls v lth Ui taU-commu- Uiea F— n lslr-vheft-v*-get-to te thsr Is-U iat Mra. I v e have toms no t udf-repulslve h a t
babes in our oU urv lts dismal cabal SUP vho veuld sdd mueh to the sum suu
—— Joy on tsrU i U th ty would arch an self t r eyebrov or blab a
lltUe b a b r . t s l k , H ^ ^ ^ ^ | ecaWa b i t never do. I G H ^ H n ^ larten Finding myself baesknov a U t a o U i e r . o r - o u r - & ^ ^ ^ B H Bop- morbid rejoicings m t i
report the olher day a t v h s t the-H otel Astor. « t a
vlUi Rabbi Ben- th s; one- Jamln SchulU In hearr, fin- Uis choir and Sen. laat*n the Joe M c C a rth y Lnfa'-sup- about to receive nighout. an award, I cast « „ m .i ,I Mr*, t not too apaUie- PatW* ••yy r*- tic orb upon Uie beauty tn d chivalry j to n •rase" there present ond reconnoltered tho lo r egged tables and Uio personnel wllh a vrorli ry t s caTculattd, non-polltlcal purpose ,j,.v l FM th a t fw ou ldn 't confldo to anyone.
■ Thus absorbed, like an old print of a prep school Junior a t t prom,
fron t I ton-number I had met onco In t n _ elevator while her husband walled dowa below. ,
. And. In cynical disdain of Uie 4 high intellectual moUvs, said to my „g, *■ baser nature, 'Pegler. cu t Uils one . ®
out of UlO bunch and vh lp her off ■ ■ to a btck table and, tnyvay , sneak
a fev peeks. There la no sense denying yourself,- pleasant UioughU
i W a t Uiese broodlngs and. If your M B conscience v sn ts to know, I t Is more S H Indccent lo pteicnd you d o n t even
noUce than to break ou t and.belter,I j B “H ll beauUful, v h a t about giving >'ou
me t great big autograph?'* ”! ■ "Ix-noy, lx-na>-"' I said. "Vou aro from
here to tave the vorld and such w hat aenUments are unworthy of a man "*h of your sUlus and pretensions." "you
- Ju st Uie same," I said, “when Uie “Ni time comet tha t It don 't make any Isabe difference whether they are good- said.
■ looking .or Uiey a ll look like old like i■ frlendi of La Boca. I > o n 't give.
t dam WheUier the world gets ’Weatved or not. - -------
Mrs. "Remind mo to consult my Uieolo- , larry g lsn .b u tlt Is my curb-stone opinionasted right nov Uiat Ood didn 't make -------1 WU pretty women to bo Ignored ond in ti;
Pegler you belUr ahow a lltUe ap- o r preclaUon of His hud lw ork or youcan 't tell how many- demerits It la Neti
Ve'ro going to cott you.J' ^
I do I had to concede th a t I had aMi'na itely, something there so I p reued Uie ' Jilnk argument. -
and “Look, Pegler," 1 said, "Uio cate- of o. any- chIsm says,'Can look; m ustn’t make »*nW lUge passes.' I t doesn't say T hou shall J.TnB
not talk anyUUng bu t resolutloni. or th* amendments, and biennial reports when thou a rt silting next to a p trty Ilka thU Mrs. LuclUe G trdli\
1,-hite Crain, of the naUontl committee for omes someUilng In educaUon'or Uiat Mrs. rhey I think. Bowman, you poor dummy. .K,d •'Besides.- l said, "all Uiese dull. t)ie sorry looking bucks are thinking the m t j ' win same Uilngs, so go ahead. Light her f h a ■We cigarette. Tell her you like her hat.
mile Talk about her eyes. D on'l u lk J k c P lv , about Owen LatUmore all Uio time, n o t Je. Don't talk about Dublnsky and xt«a Lov/stone. How do you knov she ktun^ l3, won’t lIip y • you piny It, right?" •• m
but Well. Uiese ore very grisly doings,
S S U G A L ADVERTISEM ENTS^*^5 NOIICt o r ADUINIATRATORS SAtE l'?»hc> ‘ Id 2 OF HEAL EJiTATE ATIrom rnivATi: balb n .^nore •
IN TIIC «ATrr.n ok Tiir.'rjtTATB o r
undmlsard Aitalf>l«lr«lOT vill itll at reav prl>al. t>l< fof <uh U ik* hlfhnt and PqW[,f t aa J'M'l'r; ■xWt't t» naflnntiloii br ih. —
tS io, air rlfb^ ml*. Intnn'T 'anf '■ we n l .i , „f th, ..Id 11. JUtllrr. rtr.^-e r*urd. and all Ih* r!{hl. till, and Inurnt
that „Aa“ rt.“ «UI.“ i;ilt,.‘i«l” | ‘ '^ l n flcuIitlr” a'’’f(,IJ ^•nd^dtactlW par.
•Th« Sotilh Ori-half et U>« Nertb.•“ * (fi'iNr.m of R«rlloa '» r y Klihwn ll*>. In Tuwiuliliy T«.lta
,ng." list -‘*oul!i, Ilanit Slilrtn IUI E.D.H.ti<(.th<r >IUl «trtalr> appurttnanl
»E » .i.r rlfbi. «rid.Dcd W ..n lfl.tu fur Oaa - Ilnndr.>l ‘n>lrir-lhr*« .nd
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All M,U or olf«rt muit U In wrillnra,s,.':,'5'"hs a . f . , ' s - a
ATE lh. AdmlnUtralor In th. FId.lllr -V.tional: o r « rrV “? ll id ^ 'a .’omr.'o*f'V h.'t:tiiS:ourt. in: Vlilt’■f”«tlf?..^a-“if“tb;."n^‘,rr ‘'a^J
iha ** ‘"'I >‘U aal.
'" thi «fAl^ bld .-o r,ir«a il.m *..T .^ .-tJl» -iT irS i• lh. m.,1. tor raih. pa/tbl* upon eontlrm.ilanII of of and lh. »tll.r ■.Ilf furnl.h aUlrul I for of IUI. or policy of till* lti»ur»nf». . t lha
llil»d I>«<-rmb.f i;ih, 1M-.J. »- WIIITK,
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R’S ANGLES5 ; i JI ^ h iii s te p fa th e r, so th e inltlaU rt v a s u e sum sUU up to ms. N ov r found m y- m reh an self Deck on my own goal, fourth- vi
d o v s . 10, vbsn#ahe sold I rapped U: g f l l h e r luU ocal commlttte for some- If H f l t a tductU on one time v ty tb
baek In 1947. el _ l n a SltuaUon like tha t, you don't tt
1 ^ 9 h it tb e line, you use slralegy. so TH R | sa id to Ralph O vlnn. t congress- p] U e m tn who n tver v ill be nicknamed t l ■ B th s Itughlng boy, "Did you ever ol H r h e a r w hat H atton Sumners said to U]H m isabcU t O re tnvay walking acrou roP H h L nfayette park o n e moonlight yi; , 0 * n ig h t? - ee
No. he never.•atiai •'weU.“ I s tld . "to make s long viilvalry s to ry ahort, laabellt vaa one ol Uie U) ed tho 10 m ost beauUful vomen In the ->Ui a vrarld a t .U ia t Ume and the was urpose gjrvlDg a h itch m congreu from nyone. A rlson t tn d th is , n ight she was
print ,troU ing home from eom e.gritty .Pf?®- comojlttee mooting vlUj Judgo H aU 1*Jitue aum ners. the U ttli wry-necked *.i!2 fuy from Dallas v h o v s a chalqaan *>(
"'ait*** of house Judiciary u d about-as gal- P' f ,w . Jus " Oreelejf sU tue, from the '/ look of him.^ "eo .” I said, "to make • long itory • '* short, Uie bella IstbeU t babbled on C " ® V and on Uke these babes here about ’'I .M in «'ey» means, fiscal poUclcs.
l u ^ am ortltsU on and Uie like of UiatI ',!;! untU ahe taked Sumners a quesUon m and h e didn't answer.
' "Judge- Sumners." laabclla said. ,beiier. "I aaked you a queaUon. ' ^ y don 't ®Eiving you tn iw er me?” f '* "H uh?" Uie iltlle wry-necked guy “ IU are from D allas s tld . "Huh? You aaid ■
juch what?'* I. man ."Judge Sum ners," Iiabella aald, —J." ' "you aren’t paying tttenUon." •n Uie “N o'm .: the old Judge said, "Miss . 'e any Isabella, 1 d idn 't hear a w o^ 'you ,good- said. X Just been think ln ' hov I ’d i0 old like to k lu youl" ' » ,
give. ............................. ■ jgets W ell. Uiey d id n 't quite hammer j
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' ' S I S l °d k S ? J ;'• .i,’; 3 " i . ' i . a : ‘' . , " i ? - ‘’uu“'V '^ :n ssJamln Ilarrkon Sh.IU d*eau«I. to lha »h
v«.t «' • ’>,« •» P.T10M ha»lB|i tl.lm* mahad azalnal tha .aid dw«u*d. to (ihlbll thtm I1 the » “*> ..‘h* voiirt«r». wUbln fnurmuntha aflar Uia f ln t pabllMllsn of thli (Sl
nullM, «j> > ^ u U Ei*<uuli, at lha efflr* j>olcate- of O. I’, thiralt. AUomar. Tvla »alli — nuilco »‘ '>k * Trutt Oj. Dldr.. Twin Filli..h.it Er.''ar.'S:;:'SS?.';v.'Si'„!i;",Uoni, of lha tualnaat ef Mid aaUli. iport, ’'• 'v T ty r s i ' S u
" Eittuu-I* or tha Ital* *f Ctrd lli Banlamlo llarrlaai) Sbtll. 1.A fAT* dtcra.«0 \
PBbU.hfKqy.il, P*c 4, II. It. »SI I
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talk itime. NOTICE IS iiEneny cive.v, hr Di* i
j j j j und«r»l*ntd. Clara U Adama, E*»«ntfl« of t* S e 5;hl7" aa Frank Aduni, clrcMiKt lot tha «r*d. S
liora cf and all p*nani"ba<rlor flalaa egoilnirs ‘''• i” ‘'‘ •'•c'-Mtd. ta wUiikli ihm in'ings. «|U, the nWattirr »ouchm. vlUiln four nat------ nY>Blha a tk f Ih. fin l puhlkalJon cf iWi thaTS . " " “Wf at lh. offlc* T
“ • i ' j r i*l I Mlomm at Wi*. . . _ La*. *•! Thin! ATrnn. Cail, Twin Falli dinbale Idaho, thli Ulni Iha plac. fo; lha tnntac- rMlion of tha huilnMi et .aid talal*. Hth
Baud Ihl* ISlh .I.r nf Nor*mb*r, I lll. p.p/• / CI.AUA U AUAH8. b
r n r of I<t*J “ »- A.laau. .tora.l!Bi.«; known u F. II. Adamt. lotD*.S . :i^and PoWIahi Non. :o, j ; , D«. {. n . | | , i j j j Pnt
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on - Beacon - or All-Wool Flan- n e l . In » variety of solid colors o r styllsli patterns. e \ AfT
from.......' 9.95 np
m 138 M AIN AVENUE SOUTH
, a / f on th e table sn d start tlpoinB i,* . . U M , v a te r -o u t-o f - th e l r d t l n t y ^ p j j !
E tn d nobody h td Uie g u i p S K • t lnge r-sn tp a gareoo tn d ^ 7 -Olrls, hov-s about?" A fU r - tU .^ ' ^ t o e o l Of w orld^v lng i , n S T tS l
a jjj th ti
o f.O ld s o r t e r i r c a m n ie r t t e i tn d tu u iITS v a s Iflf h e r h e ld and Mrs. I Uilnk bS I Jmd m y- m tn puUlfii p retty lltUs mouei that i fourth- ve re n o t quito slmpen. tlthotuh rapped U itt g t l / has go t posilblUUes. a£h t
r some- If f tU Sad m inded U s ovn buslnaJ i Die v a r thera Is no te llln t v h t t ttm « \
of r*d bslU rs oould h tv s hadcm < ou don't to e lr o v n reseurces. " ;gy, so r Blit, lio, Joe UoCarthy took tha ’ ODgress- plaqua to honor and ehorlsh abori < :knamed t l l o thers and. from Uis force o f u > ou ever old reporter'a Instinct a t lhe break said to up of a ll standard hsrd-roU,. eelii! »
[ acrou r o u t and macaroon gslas i madi lo < oonllght y trd s In m y f ln t bound and vat ‘
second In Upe a t th# hat-check. I I suppose Mre. Craln'a poo n » '
t long valU ng dovnitalrs, u usual. Mr t * I of Uie Uilnk Bovm an, too, no doubt. 1 In the I
u 'f ^ Events Related *s*grit“ . A M IO N , Dec. ,18-R obert H on . , Ise H aU l«y- * n o recenUy vas reletaed from i
Balrman *>'*''5 injured while working on a Il iu V a l- PlPfi^n®' P<^ents, i ir . Irom the ‘ " ‘I Horsley. . 1
poUy Joanne Slmonsen, student ing Itory “ “*«e. San Jose,Aled on Calif., will arrive home Saturday to I•0 about Mr- “ d Mrs. c . E. «poUcles. Slmonsen. ,of Uiat ■ 1;|uesUon CLUB MBETB
la said ALBION. Dec. 16 -F lrst year 4-H .JT -.; club member* m et Monday after-
' noon o t the homo of Uielr leader. >ktd ITO Mn. Q l.m CliitH._______________ ,
**'“ ' l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s ■ ;HOTir^ roK p ^ u c A r to N o r th k !
"• - tim * ^ o i n t b d ro a m o v ik c « , Miss . WILL. ETC. ,
' IN TiiK m atter o r tiie estate o r s. JAUCS RICIIAROSON BELL, alw I:
knffwn «s JAMES R. BELL. D « t u ^ Immmer rurauant w,_al. ord*r ,af aald Court, I— . • i . i - f f X . ' S •:MTC' Mth dar of P « « « t^ , m t, t t Un o’clock•NTS A; ^ of aald dar, at ^ C«rt n is iI--------- £ L ," ‘5 •* “ s"* lac o n m :.- 'i s .“s ; ,IDAHO. «i^ plM* for ptOTlnr lha W III^ .aU •
JtHISON Jauc* BIthardMB Uall. alao knows u j4R.a< S . Dall. dacaaad. and (or haarlac
• «Mtr- tha a»ll<*U«n of Warm D»ll far th* I.. |of S n - aAn<* to him of l*tt*n laaUTnrnlarr alo lha Whta and w b ^ anr p trw InUnalad I
ir cl.Ima mar appoar an4 aonUat ttma. a
K g j '- i , - . II. i , . = . . i . . i ° ” ” ='“ ‘ :n r.lli. ORDER ' |,tho, Ihla Df TItB OISTniCT COUIIT Or TIIE I
IN TJIK MATrun OK FIXING TIIE b . -■J?’® niSTIlICT COURT I
ISI IT .IS XCROiy OnpCRCO T)>al th* s— ■ riaUa for Ih* «n*»nlnf af ih* T»mi of tL „ ,'l- i OIiUlcl Court In lia ir>*ral muoIIn Ir TWIN at lha Ilatanlh JadlcUl Dlilrirt of th* -
“ c A 8 s iV c o ^ im i‘l> ^ ^AOAUsI JEnO.MK COUNTYt r*bruaiy J l |
May IS: Nov(mh«r IS.hr «)ia MINIIWKA COUNTVi FabniarT l | U
IBtrU of April SO; Norrmber t. iBiUinn TWIN FA1.LS COinrrTl Jaaoar? Illa known AprU ST I S«pUmb«r II. . vha «r*d. Said tvnna of Court In oath of tha a ^ »r tialaa coaatlra to bnln al Uia hour of l*o o‘el«k liMl liam In ih* foratwon of tho difaa ahtrr* dialf A!<in four natnl. and to ba bald and oonUnufd uolll aiof ihli tha builnna of a.ch trrm U dlapoaad of. C
I* offlc* Th* Clerk ot i.ld CouMr. In *Mb cf I-nm at «ia t*»ara> Counllta ot taU Dlilriel. U 11In Falll, diraeud to flla and anitr thl. Ord.r of a<tnntac- rMortl. tad eauta th* ttm* te ba pah. Ii
Ilthad two conitcullra weak, la aoma Bawf atr, I lll. p.prr publUhad In Ih. touMr. SKS. fioHB AT ClIAkUifUU. al Twin Palla, B■lala of Idsho, UiU lit d.r of I>K«tnh«'. IHL Vim.lln«a IIUCH A. IIAKEII. - - li *. isffl*. Banlor DUlrlct Judea af Uia Adtaa. EI*T*nUi Judlcltl Dlalriet ef
tht SlaU et Idaho. (III. 1»1 Pubilim Pw. II, IS. »51_______ »
• GSUGC
^ L a d i e s ’H osie:t \ n r s t Qupllty • PuU Fashioned.
^1 Gtnge, IS Denier 6 9 c ^
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I s w e a t e r 7S c R a k ' All-WOOL Pullover and K R S V bu tton -dow n styles In t
. variety of col- -C Q K . o n tn d slsea_ t l a J u «p
G I F T P A J A M
C A G IFT CEB’nFICA ’I* : -----------------------------------------------IB'ALWAYS-----------------1 If J-ou don’t know his s t o 'D p C Alexander Olft Ccrtlfleatt -^ O can choose his own HAT - 1:tr . -R a y r . - - . . ap p ly .It .o n an y th ln g .» ,t« Vool Flan- >olld colora
3 - 9 5 „ p F r e p P a r k i n g
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IM »»T. A■ * S r t t top one bU. |S
S(xpuulon p luu t » U
^ B L j HI million dotlAH M Dluu to spend » daUvi more In §
B S t f ^ o d l n g iirBen- Kflt the d e p a ^ U
" - S loa the wcuri- K cosunUilon U 5i A
S g fill *t»rt the new W is»lr»l« of nearly M M i r 7 lol of Uili. the H, ^ d e i i j » In build- »
0 dM to u n summer'i M
f’tftti tedwtry I* hltUn* aB tjUndeis now. Tha ^b BomI metalworklns f t
B ffdBe«l«r -optlmlMn ^
8 to Link I ge Power | Blems Eyed §Otbs. Dec. IB W l—A SpdfSm tpoleunuin dU> «W
t propoul of the ^.Octton Power e o m p w WU Tirtatlly link the P*- ^nrt'i Bonneville power S fl a v l th C a l l f o r n l i i ' i g f
liist. ehler of Ute com* f f . Rtu ot power, w ld the
palbboM don twocon- gtf
tiiM tpproral of the ^•0[t{on (Irm's applicn* ^te a * to build Iho Big f f i
: hjilreclKirlc project on g ?;ii riTtr In uuU iem Or»> M
ttea »pprovAt of ihe B f ^UaUon for a pr*- © smlt tor another Uam f t Cloud ilrer In northern M
Wlieallon h u yet been f f itr heulng. Jff■Id the propoul w u Mm la the la n couple of MI ll now under tludy. Sc
ion Planned fME, Dcc. 1 8 -n ie D t. XOim of the 6hftshon» ©c,.Ths Tntiler. will be f f tW Tttk ftnd dblrlbut. X
•» of »laft members wai ^jy mornlns and usl;o< f f i J lo iW enti for th e p#- W ai Biker u teicher ad- W j<Voap and Naomi Incaj f f i
* iM R a b b i t Feed*. A laa i Fttd C o - Adr. g ?
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P r o s p e r i t y i n 1 9 5 3
umT of steel - ualnc nanufaclurers U ^n on Brewing by leaps and bounds.” 2^ n * "Mill “ Iw officials w e frankly « r ih e rerprlsed-*l-.th*-«>oUnulne.clan>or- «
for a t« l ■trom nearly all types of *, olio durable goods fabricators," U adds^ listing autos, appliances, oil and u
gas, freight cars. construcUon and PI ex- m ilitary Jmrd goods os “front-llae du u bulwarks o f demand.” C ineu stee l Is pouring out of tbe tnlUs rs to a t a record rate. In the lost twoIWW- m a n rn n iin n m s-h a re - tu m e d -o u V °
more th a a two mllUon tons a weele.N»- t a d most o f K was sold months ago. R
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j[5; I ALL WOOL f.! I ' GABARDINE
S U C K Surl- f taa5i % H a n d so m e Style " L is s n e r" " m g f Q u a l i ty Brown— T o n — •^ t^ f f - G re en . A ll s i r e s .
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S I All Wool TweedI S L A C K SV 3 r a y a n d Brown. T a i lo re d
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g BURLEy - j e r o m :
I *25.00 TO
L E IS U R E^ © T a i lo re d by M A U R IC E HC
rai f e R A Y O N CREASE-RESISTA w- g ERDINES; 3 co lo rs , R eg . om
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r Transport Taxes ;q Debated a t Meet
„SA I.T i^ k e o r r v . Dec. I I m - s I , Keariy W experU Irom m ost of th e
23 s u i t s weji of lhe Mississippi r lv - ik ly e r met ta Salt U ke c ity today tonjor. dUcuM_unlfonn,U*Btlon_foc_mt“ -, of *tate trucks and busca, ' ~Kids The chairman of th e U tah eUM and lax eommlision. Patrick Heaiy. Jr.. and presided at the opening of the tw o- lla e day conference, which waa caUed by
G ot. j . Bracken Lee. U u h . lUls stlendance were sU t« tax a t- two flclals and representatives of the.<,uv matot-ttariBwrt industry. _________e e l e . ----------------------------ago. READ T1ME3-WSW8 W A W ADB.
9 g ! s ! s ! s i s i e t g t s ! s t e ! « ? @ « t e
J y O U R P R A C T I C A I
M a lfe H im_ sm u m
• FINE DESERTS TONES,IS 6KECN GABARDINES.
AND FLANNELS—PROW
^ S t S . 9 5 TO $ 2 2 . 5 0
H IS O U TFIT W IT H A
porf CoafFAILORED ALL W O O L j
O A T S In a lly good s e lec tio n o f s iz e 4 1 , n C o o ts— R e g u la rs o n d L ongs ' | j
BROME . TWIN FALLS I
3 TO *39.95 IE C O A T S:E H O LM A N o f C A L IF O R N IA
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(P O N S —s tte rn s— Alf S ize s A H E w
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M ANISTEE "E S K IM O -W O O L IE S "
SHEEP-LINED SLIPPERS
W l H u ndreds o f
f G L O V E Su .. ........... L T o th e r -p a lm "W o o lsr U n l/n e d L e a th e r
F l e e c e j g ^ e d L e o lh e r F u r L in e d L e a th e r
■ — ~ " A L i r S I Z E S — ■
^2.98,.’10.50s e e e g i g g i g i B B g i c e e t
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. Santaj e i »A H O PALLfi. Dtc. tS Cfl-
Oov, U n Jordan U going to play Sant* Claus to goteroofi of other ,
‘ J r i '"0‘'1® ” «llo^ Boxes of choice Idaho niastU” are btlng seat under sponsor-
n t " ' -ah Jp ^ -th a -Id a b o -ad v a rU sln g -eUM ;
J r , *— -two> B0I5EAN DIES^ ^ BOISE. Dec. 18 (U J5-Puneral . services wiu be held In Bolte Friday
' for Elmer Sundell, 6J, retired meattn e Biarkct operator and president of
------- ihcJKaLBttniUnftiiliuuoflciyi______Sundell died Wednesday follow*
\D S . Ing a heart atUck.
:A L SANTA
I W E W I L L /M K E
I ' FREE A LTER A TIO N !
A FTER CH RISTM AS
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S 6 . 9 S — a l l s i z e s
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^ Tie Specials — - ■ . . .
•r $ J .5 0 Volues
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, T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O
Engineers Slate »i- ■ Confab for I. F.
IDAHO FALLS, Dec.. 18 l*>-T«,’o o fflc e n from the U. 8 . army engl-
*■ , n e e n headquarters'm Walla Walla. W aa h , wlU speak betore a mceUnB Of th e Idaho flood ccDircl dlstrlcl
1*^*' M ix-l here Priday night.--------------CoL W. H. MUls and MaJ. O. A.
— Xewla will discuss flood control on th e Snake river.
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Gabardine Shirts 3-B U T T O N CUFFS
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G i v e T h e m A R O P E R ’S C
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S T E T S O N a n d L E E H A
n on “If t fBl
BURLEY
*nood eoattol conoama a ll real- dtntA of the tecUon ot the Snake
■ i j i r lr e r between Heise and RoberU," , , X *. .laid John PocJf. president of the , .. flood control d litrlct ^■^■0 Aden Hyde,-one of those In charge
of the publle meeting, ta ld th a t Wa la. -E ven’ resident of Madison. Jetfer- « . I ? Sloshom and Bonneville coun- J ism ct ties lias a v iu l sUke In our in iga--------- tion-syBtem-whlch-rould-bc-TuinedO. A. by noods.-
fol on ---------------------------READ TIMES-NEWS WAOT ADS.
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IFT WHERE HE'D BUY
i e o u t d o o r ! . . .Q P end le ton t t iH .
h o i c o m fo r t a n d f re e d o m a n d
□ i lo re d 'i n i A n d It's v lra jn w ooL
th r o u g h , P e n d le to n * w o v e n o i i t
e i t in to r ich , soft, lo n g -w e o r ln g
fa b r ic s . C o l o n a n d D o tte rn s a re
ex clO tlve ly P e n d le to n .
REGULAR SHIRTS---------SPORTTHIRTS---------$11.95 $12.95 $13,95
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MILLER OABARDTOEM W o i te r n Sh irt* S 4 . 9 5
I M O N T E R ir 100% WOOL
I SH IRTS— $ 7 . 9 5
T FO R T H E B O SS,ThEEM PI R ’S G I F T C E R T I F I C A T E -» • 1
« d i r i E , B Q i 6 C l . ^ . S P E C I A L C E
3 H A T S , N U N N - B U S H S H O E
m iIfa From Roper^s^IfB Depetu.EY • RUPERT • JERO
fsSS; Teacher Aid Pay *°X'. Passes $800,00!n charge BOISE. Dec. IB W—The teachi tld th a t retirem ent syatem reported todi . Je tfer- th a t MB Maho teachen reUrt le coun> since m ? have been paid 1819,4: r in iga - in benefits.e-Tuined —T he-teaeher»-are drawlng-an a '
erage monthly benefit of tSS.T! as i June 30. the system said In Its ar
IT ADS. nual report to Oov. Len Jordan. C
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IN O U R LA RG E STOCK
• W EA T H E R G U A R D , Solf-( t . • .B O M B E R , ReverseTwill-K
• COLORADO, Heavy Gobc '« Long S izes for th e T o lU , • CAVALIER, M oulton Col . G o bard lneo rC heckF obr . Long S ire s for the Toll A
AH TtM A bort CoftU Wannly fii Xonerl
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; ^ 19 disability retlremenU . Tboa’ average t i i S i a m onth aad tot4
! M194M b m t n u to ta ling W.TShave been paid in 88 cases.
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' WABHIMOTOM. !> « . W » “ . _ AmeriM’i air power tniUdup c im t x . i , i . rbe puaJitd forward to keep lhe eom* i m n o t OumunUU from “plunging the world J j« &Into war," Pretldent T m n a n u ld ,,o i •KM<iiiatonight. *iii traitcD
CommenUng brlctty on "lU rU lns »'jo jc.W jit«hn lc* l advancej" made In mill- *"•*» tC y-lV liUB n, U14 President m W th a t only by au th deTelopni>nt‘'can n n we buU d-up the power which Unecetsary to keep asgreu lon and (uo ilucIit 1
tTrum an’< <ptech w u made a tth e t!” i’S£.''h ,
W right memorial dinner of the ij j ;
Aero club of W aahln«ton honorlns 5l?s ■cs« iJ,LleuL-Oen. Jam es H. DoolltUe lor »,m .,ir«i. ih ll llfe-Iong aerrlces to aviaUon. He jj :m JUb . mpresented to Doolittle the W rtih t >«■« “ f T'"memorial trophy tn r s c o ^ U o n of u h o : qumb( h is eoairibuUon* a i k clTlUan to
M) Truman aald m ost-a tartlln* tech- u : « m k«
talcal advances’* hav# been made In j i«o KtroU l. m m iw r i m . i l H u JU
•TVS are Uirowlnr our energies <,« D«kre«Jnto military avlaUoa because we f iiiw ant to prevent war," T rum an aald. «"We are developing new technlQUes «,ch) k .n .x -and new weapons wlUi the hope tio# •oui* * th a t they will never hav# to bo
n ^Utd. la'lSO >Dia o<Aim b r«M « • jrM riin ii r.
"Our aim Is peace. We m ust never lorget that. D ut we cannot have w v n
W LatTruman said DooUtUe's fame rasti m
tipon many outstanding accomplish* K f i v ments, but he wanted to lhank him * ^ ' ' 7 parUcularly for the DooUtUe report p .
I on the problem of Uie use axtd lo- tWW VOF I caUon of airports. DooUtUe headed ' a prealdenUal commission se t up tAke a back*
After a series of a ln » r t aeddeots. , , i q , io —-------------- — ------ Wbat hapj
Jl L u m b e r F u - m
S a l e R e p o r t e d- • BOISE, Dec. la W—T he sale of a '* p S ) n S "
the Rallaek and Howard Lumber a lltUe girl company, Cascade, to Boll* Payetle remjLumber company, Boise, was an- 19&2 as the nouneed Wednesday by u r B. Attn- »he took her strong, vice presldmt of Hallack ii«ps mto a '
I and Howard, and Joha I*. Aram, vlee u * w orld-
i prasldent of Bolse-Pkyettc's m asu- dergarten. Ai
Xacturlng division, er girl may :
AU Hallaek and Howard h o ld ls n It as the p In Cascade and In Valley and Bolsa which she fu ootmlles ara Involved tn the tr«M - te dyt h t r ! acUon. I t Includes mill properUes, par most Jog and lumber Inventories and Um- memorabU I ber holdlngi. Purchase price was not raUier then disclosed. * ths destiny 1
I Armstrong said the distance be- put on long :tween the company's W inchester Is more ilki operaUons In Idaho county and c a s- for that rea;
i cads made adei]uat« t u p e ^ o o dif* Britain lost
{Icult and was the primary consld- queen. •raUon In Uie firm's wUJlngness to By and li
•en. --------- ------Aram said the Cascade idan t will T v ' f f •
be operated under a new program I | ] f f | | ' ouUlned by BoUo-Payello and •changes wtll be made with a mini- -r mum o t personnel disturbance.’ X S JT
Custody of Two P.SSSS Children Sought
« n . e r a Bue CurUs, Las Vegas, f tN ev. filed a complaint agatnst her form er husband. Oecsr C. Johnson. v , , ^ Twin PalU. In district court W ed- R u h ^ W t o
^ U ie ^ o U W adopted children. rphu .In th e complaint, M rs. CurUs aoJ
tta te s ahe was divorced from her o7‘of dimblr husband Oct. 18. IMO, and took cus- H e „ ^ how tody of the children. Sho was re- afm ^ l e d D ^ i , 19S1. In L as Vegas,
________gtiB further i t a t f i . th a t h r r fiw— m nna a Mbtm er husband took th e children AlonffDloe M arch 3S and Uiey are being cared i n U ,^ Z M t fo r DOW by Ws aged moUier, She Bullens aim
• , claims th a t he refuses to le t her fe«u Uie lelt: have Uie children and will allow , ^ r e anj-om
Mrs. CurUa U asking fuU custody c f Uie children. She U representcH D U F g i a 6 , J . AU rr i m , .
Basket List Check Asked by Jaycees
------------In onJer to avoid dupilcaUon In to crack a salth e dellveiT of ChrUUnas baskets Entrance Ito needy families, the Jua lo r Cham - gained by fcber of Oomnlerce has asked o ther warehouse. T.orgaaUaUons expecUng to give bas- reported. Thi
, kets to check with Uielr organlta- broken opea 1.tlon before making up the ir final Into the wanlists. an employe, i
Eugene ChampUn, c h a lm a n ol when he camthe Jaycee Christmas basket pro- momlng.gram, asked Uie other organliaUomi The dial hlo call Mrs. Art SmlUi, aO «-J. and the safe but IJet her cheek the ir fsmllles off the forced open.Jajxee Ust before, FWdsy. ____
American Falls Student Burned
AktERlCAN PALLS. Dec, IB «V - Donna Barlow. » senior a t American
overturned In chemliuy clasa ^ disciusloBharon Stump »nd Mona Chan- followlnj
m an alao were aputtercd by a d d , * number, 1bul nclUier'was hurt serlomli- emslon earlle
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- I ^ R T , Dec. la -D avld A. Fen- Mngs were su*’5' S '" '* >"8trounan M anln J . Snyder for fall- ouartel under
ure to have license pUtes on his Stnible. Shli traUer. pleaded guilty in Jiuiuee a Christmas r court Tuesday and wa.i lined *tO Hojleiies f »ad W costs by JusU « Prank W e - Mr, d ,” “ s !
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• B o y l e A s k s i n R e v i i^ Dy HAL BOYLE year of wat- NEW YORK, Dec. 18 O B-Thls U erlng tensi
the time when m ost people like tb tremendousP cake a backward look u id weigh the except In
gains and Josses o f « w aning year, pciicles.W hat happened to you In '02t Ihere th
‘Historians a s s e s a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M the Amerlcia year by- th e ^ I I R ^ I ^ ^ H sUde victory
, mighty changes but the realUiat take place In euthquake
ple remember i t on l l l l l l * ^ No stars• a peisotial basis. B R V i f l B i K B but a pot f A lltUe girl m ay ■ M E B E r ^ 9 w u expfodi> always remember ■ B 2 & 3 | n ^ H whst U thi■ 1963 as the y e a r ^ M t ^ H M | H We do not> she took her f irs t ■ | S | i j K W . ksv rum> MW* iw^d‘-?lun* In Uie teet• d e r g a ^ . An old- I * * “ epeM n 1(
er girl may recall *•* ti, .I I t as Uie period of cris is during ^„oney> which she fmally made up h e r mind than hc evi• te dyt h t r h&lr t t i . Uon as a v , Por most of JU a year U made hog Uian a• memorabU by how It touched us ii, hUtcrv t raUier than In Uie way I t affecUd a. #
ths destiny ot naUons. A boy who hettei• put on long panta for th e f i r s t time r.et v a hai r is more likely to rem em ber ifisa ^ v i more gi• for tha t reason th a n th e f a c t th a t nifiicuiarlr• Britain lost a king a ad sa la e d a perity. w e■ It Ittstr*’I By and large, lOSS -h a s been a u has boi
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■ I s M a d e E a s y ™ £ "BOISB. D e c ie o ijo -T h e usual ap- most (
preclaUve crowd of sU tehouae work- « « '■ ers gaUiered around the big Christ- more gMtcf ; mas U « ln Uie lo tunda Wednesdsy , But right
lo watch electrician O eoive SuUens: shoot Uie Icicles on the boughs. « »iUe oldi
I t is Bullens’ Job each y ear to get more punl*’ out his vacuum cleaner, a tta c h his »•« »«ll. hi
Rube Ooldberg contrapUon. an d blow television scUie tlnfoU Icicles into position. vague resen
This year Uie tree U more than 28 “ use I t dlfeet tau, so SuUena savea hlmselt a onswer to Ulot of climbing wlUi his device. mind—w hat
Here's how the th ing w orks: — P i n t cf all, tha vacuum tle a n t t is
shlfC^ into reverse so th a t It be- O l l l C e
A long pipe, wiUi a funnel running R v A Into Uie aide. Is attached.-------------------------------- ^
Bullens alms Uie pipe, a n assistant KIMBEIU feeds the Icicles Into the funnel, and stallaUon o beforo anj-one can alng th ree chorus- Pleasant Vs rs of "Jingle Bells,” the Job is done. Granges wr
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C r a c k F i l e r S a f e " " i ; ”FILER. Dee. IB -K olhlns: was scheduled I
taken Tuesday n igh t when burglars the annualentered the'A ssociated Seed Orow- program wlera oftlce and warehoiisn a n d triiid. a AllJi mftKlilo crack a safe. during
Entrance to the building was A dnncegained by forcing a door In Uie been planncwarehouse. P. M. Hudson, m anager hall Sat reported. The offlee door also wasbroken opea and the aafe w as taken r ____Into the warehouse. R onald Engle, an tmploye. discovered th e burglarywhen he came to work W ednesday R T r f i lqiortdng. '• 1 | =
The dial had been knocked olf ’ t i fthe safe but the door h a d n o t been IEforced open. *
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O u t l i n e d f o r P T AKTMBERLY. Dee. IB — Superin
tendent of Schools BUI Pow ers described p l a n s - fo r - th e - n e w - g ra d e -----------------school ‘building, a t a PTA meeUng - .........here Monday night.
A discussion on th e p ro jec t w u Jheld following Powers' address. M
A number of projects u n de r dls> J Bcmslon earlier In Uie meeU ag wer* J / MUbled unUl a la ter aessloo.
During the program C hrlsU nu songs were sung by a mixed chorus from IhB high school and a girls* quartet under the direction of Don stnible. Shirley K enry presented ^ I K S a ChrisUnas reading. E g l n W
Hostesses for the evening; wera e M B Mm . d »1b Schoth. Mrs. O ra n t De- 'Pew iinil x tr. T..»i« ________
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n R e v i e w o f Y e a ryear of watchful walUng and gath- **W
: U erlng tension raUier th a n one of everythin tb tremendous and dramaUo decision— ethics In
the except in the field o t dometUc Uon th a t ar. pciicles. . tiy the 1
Ihere th s deep disquiet among level Iten M the American people c r e a t^ a land- - Splngat■ sUde victory for General EUeahower. ful of Uii■ but the real results o f th a t poUUcal he had w■ euthquake cannot be kno im before enhower i H 195}'. govemme■ No sU rs coUlded In th e heavens, pendent i H but a potenUal H-bomb weapon stand ',‘'01 M w u exploded In Uie Paclfle. And govemme■ wlist U the fun meaning of thst?R We do no t know yet. ' f / "HI ’ Kew rumblings of un rest sUired JvOl*■ In Uie teeming mUllons of Africa■ and AsU. ‘Ih e war In K orea colled T J
deeper In Its long sta lonate. jThe average man earned more
'^5 money and paid more taxes in 19S2 BAN FUian hc ever had before." The n s- The UtaUon as a whole ate h ighe r on the h u slgne
‘.le hog Uuin a t any previous time ia pubUo of“ lls hUtory. improve2 ° As a people ws probably sever mines,
were better off. B ut despite Uie The cofact we had more moaey to spend. ie»s," u eand more gadgeU to buy, we weren’t jten delliparticularly happy about our pros- exceeding
* perlty. We worried, "How long wUl T uujjti
“ II has been a resUets and im euy — n monUu, probably becaute we 7 “ ^
weren’t sure wheUier the world w u teetering toward pcace or tottering toward war. ’The yearning for some : ”
> kind of certainty and security grewV “ • . f ^ ■,J Probably years snd years from ”,p. now m ost of us will look back a t “* . 1M2 and wonder, "why wasn’t I fonstrucU ,U more grateful? « w u a good Ume.»« Dut righ t now Uie average man ns feels th a t In 1D32 he only grew of Utah.
a lltUe older, grayer, w earler-end . Wayne :et more p ua led . He had a Job. he o” ",U ate weU, h e bought a new car or P""y >w UlevUIon set. But he stUl holds a manager i
vague resentm ent against 19S2 b t- n j * r 28 cause I t didn’t give him a clear P p T l T l a answer to Uie main problem on his
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■" By Area Granges «nt KIMBERLY. Dec 18— Jo in t in- of Uie eal Id staUaUon of officer* for HoUlsUr. The ests- Pleasant Valley and Mountain Rock p srt of lol le. Oranges was held a t Uie Pleasant subdlvislo
Valley hall TuMday nighL let autot, Roy D urk w m insiaUlng officer, personal ]Following tha ceremony a sodU In addl
_ hour was held-. survivorsC Next mcoUng of .the. Ottinge Is Elizabeth■8 scheduled for Jan, fl. O n Friday Mr«. RuU:rs the annual Chrl.^tmas community The couV. program will bc held with Santa man. Cre
Ume during the evening. Hearing u A dance open to the publle h u for 10 k Jr ,B been planned for the Pleasant Val- Raybom 1cr ley hall Saturday._____________ • peUUoncr,
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r t eral Trade CommUsloner Stephen £J , sp lngam has accused Uie petro- “
« - leum Industry of w tglag a world- »I, wide propaganda campaign In an „- t effort to dlscredJt Uie p r o ’s oil
. cartel report Dr O--------- Splngam -told-»-new t-ccnferK ice niedlclM
U te yesterdsy the campaign h sd Qoodlng, reached such a high-pressure pitch m ed ica l.
L th a t he and hU feUow commission- ^ t Gales era, “like Alger Hiss, ara being ae- jo re mm
jue, cused of being Influenced by UiecommunitU'; and should be InvesU- ^ »at«d by Uie PBL S 11”Spliigam said Uie CaUfomla-TeXM county 1 o n company, Ltd., a .subsidiary of ,h ii u .
. B taadahl Oil o f CaUfomU. Insplr- «-a, p t t ed Uie campaign. He said It w u be- tral Ida
• ^ lng carried on throush the adverUs- 1031,** • Ing firm of KUl and Knowlton, the
oU Industry InformaUon commltlee '• and Uie oU lobby, ( ) F S7 , The moUve, ha said. Is to c u t "L ,
' doubt on the factual conteift of the P |» i cartel report. I t charged existence
« of a global combine to control BOISE world oil output and prices, and p o ^ b ly to S iea d off the current **•' grand Jury InVestlgaUon of the a l- “ ***
2 leged cartel." Bpltigam said he would welcome
—and may propose—a congressional The G — Inveatlgatlon of boUi Uie facts be- «udy of
hind the PTC’s findings and “UiU " e sh , ft bUtaaUy unethical attem pt to dls- credit It.” - prices as
T h e tnqulTT should show who l l * Inspired Uie campaign, w hat It U
oosUng and who U being paid." he lUi- said. “We w ant a f l l r forum on £ 1 ? " ^
of everyUilng. ThU Is an Usue on ^ * { ™ ' i n - eUilcs in government. The sugge<- ^ J f , aUc Uon Uiat we should be Inveillgated . f , '
br the F B I U the w ont gutter- S f f ju i? ’, ong level Item In Uie propafaads,” ? « « « « ' nd- - Splngara satd lie was so resent- , ver. ful of Uie a tU ck on ths PTC Uiat f ^ h r K leal he had w ritten Prealdent-Bect EU- !ore enhower urging th a t he defend the . T J ^
government's quaal-judlclal Inde- H O tns, pendent agencies ahd take a a early BOHL, pon stand ’,'on the Usue of eUiics In ChrUtlan \nd government." the Buhl
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“ P a c t I s O K ’d K^ lude and M2 BAN PRAKOISCO, D ec 16 un — AcUvens- The U tah Construction company Shields, <the h u signed a contract with tho Re- basco. O ia pubUo of Korea to rehablUtate and a n d 'P te t
improve two big Korean tungsten bearen ti»er mines. Bowers, J the The contract, for five yeara "or O. W. H■nd, leas,” U expectcd to result In lung- Cook. Flo:n t sten deliveries to the United SUtcs endorf. 1■ot- exceeding 60 mllUon dollnrs. city cem
Tungsten U a vital material, med „for toughening steel. ’The contract I J r n i lWlUl th e RepubUc of Korea waa U f U U
" , signed after the U. 8. governmentI contracted to purchase large qusn- i v U i
titles of K orean tungitcn over a BOISE,five-year period. adequate
Utah Construction company, now iix montlot San Francisco. U an old firm ommendei
, t WlUl a long hUtory o t mining and orojects t; T construcUon achlevemenU In scat- leaUUtuni j i tered parta of Uie world. Most of iS ,* Muin Uie firm’s princlpaU are residents qj tltw Utah. mendaUoimfl Wayne M. Olade. « , who h w p a r execho been wltlft Utah Construction com- nouBced rOf pnny about four years, will be ofllce _
, » manager o t the Korean.projcct. j^^AD T I
” Petition Is Filed S i In Estate Matter
A peWUon to dettrmliiB properly B i h '__ .n f jh r f i ta tr nf ffvalyn-Ar-Leveker
who died Oct. 3 a t Buhl, was fUed _k . , , » g In probate court Wednesday by her E N
husband, H arry W. Leveke. executorIn- of Uie estate. _____er. The estate consists of lot five aad t m >ck p srt of lot six In block 132 of Barry's I M v m t subdlvUlon In Buhl, a 1948 Chevro- i U i l i
lel autotnoblle and miscellaneous er. personal property.iU In addlUon lo the widower, the ‘ ^
survivors are two daunhtera, Mrs.U Elizabeth Rember. Triumph, and L l
lay Mrs. RuUi Easle. Boise. P *Ity The court appointed Jess O. E u t- Ita man. Creed RuUierford nnd Adal M M ,le - -BayUro-to-apvralso the tJUli;.------
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[ Area Doctor Will f l i i L Represent Idaho 1 ^ At Medical Meet Jl ? f . BQIBR.Dec. U . t lL ^*• • ' Cromwell. Ooodlng, ha* beea deaig-^ nated by Oor, Len Jordan to rep- volume 1 ^ rew n t Idaho a t a meeting o f the
World Medical astoeUUon a t Rich- reduced ^ mond. Va., next AprtL ;
The governors of Uie 48 sU les Purthi^ irere asked to name a doctor 7B wot ot
year* o r over to be honored guests. • ThU •_ Dr. CromweU. 79, ha* j f f j^ t l te d ie re c u t
« « m e d le ln r60” years, ' 12 o f th e m in agricultihad Ooodlng. After graduation from report 0
medical sehool In IKO, h e pracUced job doaa t Galesburg, IU., eight years be- lng,"
•e - for# moving to flooding la lOlI. Tho p“ i* He waa a captain in th e medical second I
corps In World war I, and helped P ^ <esUbUsh what U now Uio Ooodlng PtJl of 1County Memorial hospital w here he ducts-r
' O' sUU U a member of Uie s ta ff. He dairy pwas presldeni of Uie 'S outh Cen- oveK-aU
be- tral Idaho Medical assoclaUon in mgn.•us- J031. ThUvUie ‘ --------------------------- of a se
: : OPS Claims Huge S ; 4“ Price Boost Total js”S,[trol BOISE. Dec. 18 l*v-price Increases punh,
on dccontnUed food 1 ^ have to- ig,- n t *1,000,000 In Idaho sincc cell- tnrtnUvi.1 Ings were removed l u t Ju ly , the ^he Ii
BoUe office of price stabUlzaUon 0^ . m,,esUmated Wednesday. two rcli
,nBi The OPS laid It was m aking a end orbe- etudy of Uie cosU to consumers of ductlon
'thU tresh, froun. dried and processed sevend i , . frulU and vegetaWes wlUi wholesale ond lai
prices as a basU. , , ' com, wl_*,o I t selectsd M Items la th e group caae. 6. ■, of foods, Including cereaS, dried those wl, and procetsed apples, p e a c h e s , .rtrage
on p r u n e s , cherries, tomatoes and hncco. (grapefruit Juice. I t said th e cost per h»nesUcase to Uie retailer of canned to - cherries,matoes hsd risen 28 cents, w g ar tree nut
i r P « « J9. jrspefrult Juice 38, dBed o u / i ipeaches 81 and dried prunes 88. UierevU
1“ Christian Voeller ’”™»i Honored in Rites S “
irty B U H L ,D e c . i e - 8 e r r l c e s f o r In ChrUtlan 0. VoeUer were he ld a t ,n i i « j ,
Uie Buhl MeUiodUt church Wednes- day wlUi Uie Rev. Pred H . Halt, pastor of the Buhl Presbyterian churcb, olllcUUng. v iJ m m
JVlUlam Roberu and O len Llekle I 1 s £ g a duet accompanied by Dr.Q P, A. KaUujky who aUo played pre- h ,
lude and postlude music.I — Active pallbearers were Jame.i H. any Shields, Oeorge Likeness. L. H . Pro- /■r'm m Re- basco. O. L. SmlUi, C. D. Boring | > / » tnd a n d 'F re d Hartlng. Honorary pall- lien beareri were J. C. Hamilton, Floyd
Bowers, Don Shaver, J . W. E dsctt, T H "or O. W. H anli, L H. HarrU, Jam es ng- Cook. Floyd Luft ond Olen E. Buck’- gcni itcs endorf. Burial w u made in Buhl —,
city cemeUry. '
Group Completes Wl Road Discussions Bo'
’ a BOISE, Dec. 18 (11 — The projec t padequate roads committee wound up
low alx months of dUeusstons on rec- Irm ommended' highway Improvexnenl
projects to be submitted to the 19S3 a t- legUUture.0* Kay McMurray, executive eecre- N O
ta ry 0! the group, said the recom- mendaUons will be drafted by Uie Bob HC PAR execuUve committee and a a -
^ nounced next week. ' ^ T H E
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iln a l USDA Re L Level of Farmi_ H . WABHINOTOW, Dec. 18 W - _ P o U t 4 l» . A m erS a fwrnera produced a rtcord o lif lw
volume of atriculturiLl pnsducts UiU AWJi ’ the year de t^to handicapa M diousbt.Uch- reduced acreage* and mosUy lower , Tbe " f a ra prices. • I»st y.,l4tes PurUieimore. m ost of the crops per a a ir 7S wers of generaUy excellent quaU^. revUed jesu. • ThU achievement, which bad been U iU ,rt lUced forecut euUer, waa reported In the by s ta t n in agriculture d e p u to e n t 's liaa i crop w h6 trom report of the year. I t described the 000; 39 Uced iob done by farm ers u ‘‘u toaU h- 8,438,0C i be- iDg," . B“ I',1. Tho produeUon of crops w u tha 000; S: <Uetl second largest In hUtoi7. being sur- _ _ _
passed only In 1IH8. A j-ecord eut- Kllng PtJl of UVestock and livestock pro- W •e he ducU-meat animaU. eggs, poultry. ■
lie dairy ptoducU and wool—pushed ■ Cen- oveK aU farm producUon to a new .■ n in high. I
ThU w u accomplished In the face I— of a severe drought th a t plagued much of the fann ing area a t one
A Ume or anoUier during the growing , season, and despit«' the fact th a t
t n \ farmers planted about 3 per ceot * " * lesl land than l u t year,'• « » . FurUitrmore. farm price*, which e to- lof-er thU year, offered leu
incenUve Uiaa a year ago,.O’* The harvest was a weU rounded
one, attested by th e fact th a t only two relaUvely m inor crops — rice
ng a end onnge* -se t Individual pro- rs of ductlon records, essed Several oUier crops were Uie sec- esale ond largest of record. Including •
com, winter wheat, toy beans, sugar joup cane, hop* and trapes. Among
those which wera much larger than 1 i e s , average wera oottcn, hay and to- and i^eco. OUier larger Uian average hanesU Included sugar beeU, pean,
' cherries, lemons, cranberries and }i**i tree nuU.» e d o i j /iDii JJ62 producUon esUmate,
tbe revised figure for ISSI. and the 10-year average. respecUvely by imporunt crops locluded:
Wheat: 1^91.*i7,000 busheU for ’ final 19S2; N0,810,000 for rerUed . i
; e s i;««.904,000 for Uie 10- f. ,A . year averue.’ £ »
Com: S306,7».000: 1,898,189,000: ^i . r 3,011,«52W». H l i5 “ - OaU: U88J80,000; 1^31^88,000; 5,?5 X n WlD.mOOO.
Barley: 327,008,000: aM,387,000 and304.127.000.
'*'® Rye: 18^10,000; 31,801.000 and ^38.095.000.
P " Dty beans: 18,777,000 bags of 100 , JJ pounds; 17,S«1,000 and nfiVJfiOO. ■TQ j
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l i History Work SBi fy Is Dramatized ^ |l i___ Eor_Studenta.j | i BH06H0NE, Dcc. Ift-H lg h tlg h UI I I ot Uie Amrrictn Revolution” wntI I Uie name of in avcm bly prorrsmI I prtM nW by members of Mra. L.I I M. . KatRitkcr’i flfUi m d e for J l fourth, fifih »nil ilx lh grsde puplli •I I I ftl the Khool W tdntad»y mftemoon. /C’':^-.- ■ ■ The prom m v u complied by■ -------H l^H »tm »l:^r■ ^n(^the^w d^nl.t-n -
ft conclusion to th e ir study of aI I period of Amerlcftn hlston-. U wiuM presented on the tU s e of the school ^
ftudltorlum with Dehble no»i tcU ns 6 ^ftl ftnnouneer. Prellm ln»ry miwlc l b
I]' Wftl pliyed on the pU no by Ver*I dene Johnion «nd Conrftd Thome.
II The playlet wm conducled as « t « -I elflM room * llh Carol Coffmnn i\s fe*:.I (eacher tn d olher stu d e n u ansn'er*II Inff QucjUoni tn d acting out hit*ll torletl Kenes.J Indians for the B otton tea p trty' wer« Robert Htlmftker, Noel Meyer. UGoi1 Johnnie Sllvt. Calvin K night and ^I Lonny Kulhtnek. Ofte* Carolhcn
recited p»rt of P a trick Henry’i L ——k tpeech: Verdene John ton told thoI tlonr of Nathan Hale: R lch trd Mu- T bli oeI rua tnd Roger Dudley drtm tU zed nual polai
J. ft navy battle; the atory of the ftag a Novem^(jlu, was presented by Carol Lowe with crop and[ l ili Bharon OInuner le lllns the atory of rieullure'tIHI **I I I hUtoiy or Valley PorBo and Oeorse The Natlo H I Btapp led In recltlns Paul Revere'i indteailon]■ I■ k Olher Itudent chftraclera who ---------------
, l | | l answered queitlona were Deverly •I J I Burseu. Judy WhIU. Rochelle Ed-1 | | . wards. Bandra Mills. Hetty Murrll JL U > T \f n l and Lomt Ltrten.Q I Petlured In a dram atltaU on of
N |. the signing of the DeclaraUon of \ 7 u l . I l l ' Independence were L eonard Bayer,j l * Edward, Btowell. O len Dourquln,■.'.I Conrtd Thome, Roger Dudley, Lo- V 7 l
: r«naj flolJar, BU nler V titt tn l. Be-• '* r win McCamraon. Byron Hall. L trry ,, i etrugen, Jeny CookUn, Kenneth Langlle agiJ l Bmlth and Mlk# G risham . M artha propost foi
™ s " . ” "p .° iI'.l. Under tl|))|V * T 1 board appolI Grazing Land sssfs'I Check Sought SKJ.J B y D w o rs h a k s s > . ‘iI I WASHINGTON, Dec. IB W -fien - sovemment
ffl’ fttcr Dworthtk, R.. Ma., h u atked m ent’i Invi H I the air foree to explain a report the proJecU wc m federal government w ants to con- paid off. n demn prlvale livestock grnzing He lald u ^ 1 landl In the Cratert o f the Moon financed m i i , u m in Maho. government . : 'Hi# ar*^ cavered w ith ItVft from gram ihouk* i andent'voleanoei. i t n e a r an atomic needed com
; energy p lan t Surrounding land Is be handledtued. for grazing and trailing Jive- The proj Itock to end from m otuitaln range board waa It
iDwonhtk told • reporter he had 5fe*Si'w t o '
. . u k « l MtJ.-Gen. WlUlam P. M e- m ent Dower Kee, air foree a itls t^n t ehlef of
Itaff, to look Inlo a report th a t the r u ' •goremment wanUi lo U ke over land S t r a i n there for an air gunnery range.
I Dwonhak tald he had received I i f / l • proteit from John Noh. pre.sldent of the Idaho Wool Orowera aaiocl- WASHINC Atlon.---------------------------------------------oIlc temper
. Noh ttld In ft telegram the nlr predlcied a ‘1 foree h u lU rted condemnntlon Yusonlftv re: I ■ proceeding! which "would destroy Marnlial Tl
mi lli ent of do lltn In Ureilock In- break with Tftitnitalt." Noh ta ld lease agree- M tgr. Tho meaU eould be worked ou t for te a - NaUonal Ct tonal tue of the land, aa w ai done ence charge during Worid w tr I I w hen the area feren t from w u uted u a gunnery range. a ttem p t to
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Study to Continue uFXZ% — On-P-oUution4.awJ“ «
BOISE. Dec. 18 l ^ - n i e Idahowater retourcet advisory commit- . lu ,le t wUl meet here Ja n . 1< to tludy ? i ‘ • proposed ftUte w ater pollutionoootrol law, U J. PeU rton, admlnls- « « ' tr»U?e director of the a u to healthdepartment, aaid T hunday . ---------
PreJlmlntiy drafts of th e meas- Sake, the. ur# were studied W ednesday by Japnn, Is a ir commlttM members.___________ tween beer ti
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__________________ IB E B 55 h | r ™ ‘ic:le firm'.! osstJ- T hli oewKhari eomptret a a - der would;d nual poUle eropt tlnce 1040 w llh govemnicri,g a November eillm tte of lhe IDS: 6i:h crop and lhe department of ag- Boundnrsf rieullure't |oaI for 19U, eipeeted Chappcl sie to meel “all known re'iulrementt.'' court ordite The National Potale coancll ta y t Wednesdt!’’I Indleallont are lh a l the gotl will heard of 1
be met. He tald>0 -I eelved ihi|y ^ time Inter
!: P o w e r P la n s ;; G am O k a y o f rdloS,; J G o v .L a n g H e l" " -1 OLYMPIA, Dec. 18 On-Govemor ■ t 'X p e iJ, Langlle agreed Wednesday with a T a o f, proposal for U klng the federal gov- X C 3 L. em m ent out of the power buslnesi SALT L
In the Pacific northwest. CaliforniaUnder the proposal a regional lu ted u ti
board appointed by the governor# of le.itimonythe northwest su te s would Uke over esU te o t tlcontrol of the federal power p ro j. z . O. Heecta, generating faclllile.s and trans- th e Unlverm lulon lines in the area. ology facsi
Langlle made It dear, however, handwrlUrth n t ft cooperative arrangement cases of tl
^ should be worked out between tho The tultreglontl authoniy and the federal R e ia 0 . I
- government to the tederal govern* Madsen, tid m ent's InvestmenU In the power prevloui ie proJecU would be protected unUl sharca and• p tld oft- Realty corI He laid some project-* could not be valued as
financed except through the tederal lars.government and a cooperative pro* —gram should be nrrnnged to finance C / t l i n nneeded construction th a t could no t O L l l U U be handled In any olher way.
The proposnl for tho regtonal o 6 l S board waa laid before lha Bonneville b u r l e y regional advisory council in SeatUe „ h o o l stud Tuesday by the area’s No. 1 govern- homecomin m ent power man. Dr. Paul J . Raver. g „ S y . "
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Strmn Grows in Tito-Pope Break
WASHINOTON, Dec. 18 (UV-Cath- ollc tempers flared and dIplomaU i®£, “ predicted a new strain In U; S.- Yugoslav relaUona today because of Marsiial T ito's abrupt dlplctnalic ■break with the Vatican.
M tgr. Thoma.s J. McCarthy of Uie r ' - f ^ m NaUonal CaUiollc Welfare confer- • > * • ence charged YugMlavIa is no dlf- f» |1 feren t from Russia In ita “ruUiless" t L a ttem p t to destroy organlied re- ^ 11 llglon, t r '*
Diplomats said the move w u cer- A '* '" -< ta in to fan opposition lo the tdm ln- ® IsU-nUon's policy of limited coopert- J o n - w ith - n to- in - th t - to te r e n m r —European defense.
B u t the sUte department le- m alned silent. OfflclaU were f i- iue tan t lo Ulk in view of Uie i ' explosive dlplomaUc and domestio religious overlonea involved,
Sake, the national beveraRe of ' ^ . . < A Japan , Is a concoction midway be- 'ween beer and wine. i j M
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i] Coiu't Orders Af Conflict Over H Grain Lawsuit
BONNERS TERRY. Dec. 18 OH- T he Boundary G rain and Peed b ‘7 c company has been terved two con- filctlng court orders—one from a SUle dlslrlcl eourt and Uie oUier from tederal court. S f
i The Jurisdictional ditpute begfto F la st week when the federal govern* Ftf - " TTicnt b roughi' iu li fm- $ioo,«t>; "I MOW
clftlming the company toM grain I t \ j ^ stored for lhe commodity credit cor- porftUon tn d asked U u t a receiver xhis be.tppolnted.
Ju d g e ae s t Oiven On Tuesday. D istrtct Judge Ev*
~ e re tt Hunt granted E. B. Campbell, v u n r . Bonners Ferry, one of the com- pany’* creditors, ft Judgment giving ,, him 1 « tons ot oaU belonging lo „ ‘l , , the feed company. S *,
U. 8 . Judge Chftio A. Olark in Boise Wednesday griJited an order " " " j l , lo reslrnln Judge H unt from ex- ,ecutlng his, order. A tiiiU n t U. 8 . '
3 Allorney, Uerman RottI ta lif the SJ oats represented 75 per cenl of th e ¥ >
flrm ‘.i asseu and contended the o r- i T O t a- der would be detrimental to the lh government and other creditort. C - . s : Served SU te Orderg- Boundary County Sheriff Claude ed Cliappcl said he served the stnte ] y [ I." court order on lhe feed company i 1 y t Wednesdty afternoon before he III heard of Uie federal order. POC>
He aald Uie feed company re- den fin — eelved the federal order a th o r l im l Wt
lime inter and apparenUy had de- InK bel elded lo obey it. Ute prei
The Iherlff had been threatened m «P« w ith contempt of court if he re- The • fused to serve Judge H unt's order <1 1 and contempt of federal eourt It ho •served it. Pl»ye<>
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Expert on Writing ,v t Testifies a t TrialBSI SALT LAKE CITY. D ec 18 W -A from ro
Calltom la handwriUng expert w ui Mo.st« 1 listed u Uie top witnest for today't nons neof tc.stlmony in a court dispute ^f th e tween i
'e r e su te of Uie lale E. W. Madsen. Losses p3j> E. O. Heinrich, former member o t ore onu - th e U nlvenlty of California crim in- the Por:
ology faculty, has appcftred fts fter, handwriting expert tn many -noted Aboutm t cases of the past. ond-stoih e The tu lt was brought by M rt. L a- rire Belrat R e la O. Madsen, widow of E. W. dub beln* Madsen, against his two to n t by a The I'e r prevloui marriage. A t l«iue are btlUl shares and stock In the Madsonia known.
Realty company which have been ^ . 0 owibe valued as high as two mlUIon dol- e.iitlmateral lars.
E; School in Burley..1 Sets Homecoming . ^ o i i
BURLEY. Dec. IB-Burley high first twi^9 achool ItudenU are preparing for a signed t
homecoming celebraUon Priday and today w:Saturday. The affair will commence Lieut.-C<with a colorful parade a t l p. m. elRhlh aPriday. Fioals will be deeoraled by The Vthe various echool clubs. The tam e James.
kday there will be tn assembly lo th e Gen. Jaihigh tchool auditorium. and Cpl.
u A basketball game between B ur- Mont., nley and M titd will be pltyed S t t - tigned.
, urday evening in Uie high tchool■f Rym natium.,The game. wUl-be-Xol. —Dog-F
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This newsmtp thow t ,where fire vlous I theo ttn d Trench troopt ttood began i m a rd lo prevent f r t th outbretkt asiure i of naUonallil rioting i s Cat*- Alum bUnca ( i|. MartUI Uw waa de- meanwl eUred In Ihe elly a fte r the big- m ent o
ivlng ,nU-European rlo lt t y Arab c re u e < ^ “ mobt Ilnce the Riff W ar of lff2S* ' primarj . , U . Trnilon m as high throughout end 4 ; ‘ North Africa a t the rcsoU of lha inum p
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Sweeps Hotel; | w™ No One Hurt
POCATELLO, Dec. 18 Ifl—A sud- re- den flre swept through the Porters
ihort '^ '1 Walters iiotel enrly today, driv- ; d e . ine between 30 and 40 penons Into
thc predawn winter,coid. There were ened »o reported injuries.I re- The flre slarted ot about midnight ,rder quickly spread through the an* 'If he clent, two-story building. Firemen
played five streams of w ater on the structure for nbout two hours be-
, fore conlroIIinR the blaze.(F S RetcuedP . Tu'o persons wera rescued by lad- | q | der from the front ot the building.“ ** Several o then were helped to safety
from rooms on the side of the hotel.WM jjo.st of Uie roof burned. Parti-
iiiy* lions neiirly al! were burned out be* th e tween rooms on the second floor.
Losses were restricted lo waler dam* - ^ of ftje on the first floor whleh housed n ln- Uie Porters and Waiters club.« » 10 In Hoteloted About 10 persons were in Uie sec-
ond-stor>' hotel nt the time of the flre. Between 20 and 30 were in Uie
w . club below.’y • The flre sU rled In an tip.sUlrs “f* room but the exact cause wa-s not
onla known, Nor eould Joe Hamilton.who owns Uie building, immediately
<>ol- e.sllmate the dnmage.
, WACs Assigned i „„ To Korean Jobs1*0 SEOUU Korea, Dec. 18 W -T he }“ 8h first two WACs petnianently as- '
^ signed to Korea arrived a t Seoul •n d today where they were greeted by « c e LIeut.-CoI, H. V. Logsdon of Uie
ns- elRhth army personnel secUon. j: by The WACs are M/Sgt. Carolyn "ime James. Miami, Fin., avslgiied lo th e Gen. James A. Van Fleel's office,
and Cpl. Louise M. Farrell. BilUngt, Mlur- Mont., who has not yet been as- f , U t- signed. Alool --------------------------- ^fol- —D o i- F o o d t-a n d -R a b b H 'F e e d * .--------
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ot Production Goals i As Steel Use Bo(
WASHDiGTON. Dec. 18 Ifl — amoni Makers of automobllea and oUier right i
^ clvilUn goods'ra ised th e ir produc* ptalH
Uon goaU for Uie second quarter of Inum IU3 today, on the hasU of govern- years, m ent atiurance they will htve niore pow iteel than a t any Ume tlflce the idenUi Koreaa w tr began. eompi
The defente producUon tdm ln- Alumi lilraUon authorized th em Ute Wed* Uon t ne tdar to use steel u s to 70 t>er cent ptny.
i n ■ onJilT r'^r-e^K orean ' rate .1C8 | about 18 per cent more th in for.J crease = u the third quarter of 1953, Uie pre* vasn't five vlous high tlnce the government pantle tood began raUonlng scarce m aU ritli U> for an t t k t assure adequate supplies for defense, tta* Aluminum producers weighed, nitter: de- meanwhile. a condiUonal govern- qutrU big- m ent offer for a celllrtg price in* in Uii trab c re u e o t one*htIf cen t a pound on alumli m * ' primary aluminum pig ond ingot m euu bout end 4 per cent on fabricated alum* n-m c<
lha inum products. KoreaTn* D e f e ^ MoblllMr H enry Fowler per ce
Ued the proposed increase to a pro- AcU------- vision tha t Uie big th ree producers said I
agree to cerloln changea In their ing up0 contracts wllh th e government, long s
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m e n ’s^ tfesJ u a lity n y lo n a n d r a y o n tie i iold th e ir sh o p e . G r a n d gift a u s e i f s e a s y to f in d h is'fo> TlnU o r s o l id c o lo rs .------------
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Goals Ai-i Raised Ise Boost Approved ,
— among them the deletion of theoUier right of the gorerament o r the com- .f,^
^bduc^ paalM'to cwictl c o n trtc tttc r-a lu m -irter of Inum before Uiey run Uielr full flvo P™-toveni- years, **’Te niore p^Bier'i propostl w u m tde tn , ®Ice the idenUctl le tte n to the Aluminum ‘(“S’
company ot Amerlct, Use K aUer coroidmln- Aluminum and Chemical corpora- I umB Wed* Uon tn d the Reynoidi MeUU com - Eier e_ent ptny. He ttked ImmedUte replies. c tn trfflj is The companies gol a bigger in* 'DMJtn for.J crease last August, but they ta ld i t w hale pre- wasn't enough to meel their ex- unU:mment pantion programs and asked Fowler Cs-isis to for another, hike. andefense. alloUnenU of controlled Asseeighed. nitteritU tor the Aprll*May-June lo n ;lOvem- quarter of 1933 mads no change GreiIce in* {n the rate of use of copper and Braemd on aluminum. The agency ta ld these Mj
Ingot nieUU sUll are scarce. Copper use dantalum* tt-iii continue a t 80 pcr een t o t pre*
Korea levels u d aluminum a t 55Fowler per cent. 'a pro- Acting DPA Chief Ralph Triggxlucers said Uie tleel supply now U Jook-1 Uiclr ing up. after being hampered by the Donment, long steel strike in the summ er. Glob
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Christmas Dance "<>FILER, Dec. 18 -F ller high «hool W «i
J S S . - w lU - to W -a - C ^ tm a t d « « ^ 5 ^nil flvo P® - e«turday In tho tchool gjinn*.
IcjtojIde tn . Sponsored _^U ie-B oyi'and GUI,, coaie mlnum letpJW" U «'U1 be highlighted by Uie '“ ^tr K aUer coronation of a hoUday king u ij irpora- queen- Pn,I com - Each c la u h as pretenied a n»ir nf ^ e :
candldate i for royalty. The »urtw-‘ “ We: :er Jn* U « i r ^ n 'W e i lhB“kihT ana qute.n ^"7= ««M It whose idenUUet win no t be dlsctouH' >i ir ex- unUl th e coronation.Fowler Candidates include Don Mtrtln A*
and Eleanor Reichert. senlor»ro»rT A l l itroUed Assendrup and Sue U ncasler, Jun. «y-June lo n ;,M ik a Monoc and Helen Me 111diange Gregor, sophomores, and Ronnlit i■J and Brady and Judy Carlson, freahmtn.
these M arlene Cole U chairman of the■er use dance. T he them e U "Blue Moon" a f l s y*culty advUen aro Chet Dowetr
Boys* league, and Mrs. EUabeth Roland. OlrU* leoguc.
b y th e Dog Foods and R a b b i t Feeds, a u i"oer. Glob. Seed and Feed Co.-AdT, 3 ,
ffflog fnel N o w b erry 'i Olvei 1on ExtWng Olht hr tvtry Mtram M y .D o n ’rM Iii7iim VoIu<
jii /| I:: Na itoi And
^ '1 Viilll-filorat
line quality gift ^ ladies' dress gloves ^Fine double tu e d id collon, <x« 'J , >
|[ ^ to iled m okes ^ ^ ^ ^ 0
, I for the kiddies j ? * bright wool gloves pureJ i Coy pollerni on inus,,w orm e bi' € . Wool. Rib eufft . C h f lll^ fer axlro draft f ! nocliln;.^ r o t l t t o n e e . I I I I * 35’ In <
fl Chooi't H v e r ^ ^ L I S K ' vorltlyc:I a l pa .r ot this " I f I n r , orlul (If
I , low price 1-3, ^ 1 ^ 1 iwiHlsr
II l o p g i f t b u y
k men’sI s h i r t s
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i l l K W hile d re » ihlrli o f quoliiy f l Ir t o n f o r i z t d . m e rc e r iz e d / j l l i . broodclolh, fu i td slond-up \I M m or sott collars wiih sloyt. In V f j y j m j w iliet 14 lo 17“. J l
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Ilr nndlUon- baler h w
iM d«Te!opment
w y !*«>»*
could pro- “ “ ■ l ^ i S n o f re .
e*P*»>lU-G r o u n d *lr
p r t« n ln Jmd other pcnsn*
or (MdJ ftnd
^ f t fo o u p in fU te s D isp u te .
we. H W - T he .M the Spokane
^ ■ T c a B a e t t e announced l u u <0 nrire the Bit* luocUUon. t
^ ^ H M e a ffD ti im ihlpp«n> ^ ^ ■ tfc o a a sR te and othen ’V ^ n r t s u l of Uie lone aad ,
la the 1930't. , ^ K ss m took lt« action u < ^ E e b I u v (i{ht to keep ^ E v r t i lo s cr repeal of It. ,
oU. could mean It ^ ^ M i e x t lo Ihls Koodi (rora .
to 8pot*ne th in from ; ■ ^ l a S M tU e .
I ^ k t n r k l H that no more ' ^ E i e l (or a ihort haul ‘
I a i loTtitcn are be-U rtpnl or revlie It. '
^ ■ a ^ but he wame<t U '^ K a ii (0 (0 congTtu w ith '^K i*n ie)r «1I1 have a sU(( '
, bt ilio h u re> ^I ^ B tn n th a e c iitU e T ra X . <[ H a It win (Ight any *I ^ B l &l cltUM. i t H tb e lu d A l ftroupi (rom \
^ A u o lc o u d existed trom after de(eat o( the
H i a i e trpHl the long and ■ « dtOM. lu laid.■ I — :-----------
‘ Blinas Phone d lervations E n d ;II Dk. I t 01 — O hrlitnsu i
a2«.froa.or»-ln-Japan t li>itieUntt«4 state* nail ■M todiT. t *78 telephone compftivI Kcept further rtierva* rOr. » . U m d 3S. More c<I ani ilr tid j ara book- c u (trM m ln i t 8SS Xorb e lu t year. n1. Ibe onl; place a O I nI all to the * w ta Is In un the communlutloni ij iWajiotquMte through dc (Ttan Dm. 35 to J a a
nM(tellltles (or talking b Seoul, only 35 mile* lral. Kovever, cable* “
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fArtRfl n U D • tDk- la l.?'-IncorporaUon t n been (lied for the F(irmw in tf Sfrtice compnny t.. cjplUllrrt (or J07JOO »». Bwmon. Lloyd D. E iMJahnH. W ebb.Poea- B. H*ce. Aberdeen, and
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ervtng
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^ Clear.lmage lenM*, derelepMl'by :, U Fteablaom, tU a d la t, eaaii« Ihit T‘ T l newipaper. T he thick, fpetially gio
" to open new vUUa o( vUlen io pwj ■Ifbt. Dr. FclnblMD) a U a a t a lhal
i t C Ufflltcd-TlaloD pcTMU la the
S Wendell Scouts I Clu’istmasforl
j th e n WENDELL, Dec. IB—Boy BeouU at J “ “ troop fl8 arc leU-iupportlng tro a
th e itandpolnt of a troop. Thli hai 2 “ been much In evidence the pa»t 10
' day* aa the boy* *eU C hriitm u
I t U CBt Ju it a Job of »emng treei f S fro® door to <!oor o r ca a itreet ‘™“ conier for tomeone el*e. Ihey are
In buslneu and aro buying and sell- h . ^ Init the trees on th e ir own.
The BeouU are enthuslu llc about ^ th e task and ipend a lot ot tine on :
kfl IL the Job. They U ke turn# manning ^ If the ir bujlnew frem 10 a a i. to 8 p.m. ^ U , on week d«>i and to s p jn . on Bat- '
, - ilff urdays.The project originated with D. B.
, r t . Bradslmw, chairm an of the Bcout committee. -Ho ipend*- houn asd
any i
<n.m Guam’s Governor ! fJ j To Resign Jan. 20!
AOANA. ouam . Dec. IS KA-CarU . ton Skinner, governor of Ouaaj, an- , nounced today he will reilgn hU .
Q position Jan. 30., . Skinner, whoie four>yeftr term r n r t «a* due to expire In SepUmber, ,'
19M, waa appointed by Preildent \ i t a ju T tum an. Tho laland w ai tr»ni(eired 'apan to-clvU lan-adm ln lstratlon-ln -lSM , I had a lter a ha lf*«n tu r7 o f o lv y con- .
troL I'PftiV Skinner la ld Interio r Secretary- ( erva- Designate Douglaa McKay hi» re- More celved ’‘leveral (uggeiUont" that x » k - Guam b« returned to the navy.S to r However, Skinner aald, “the new
le aa ta ry of the Interior advised , I O I me th a t he opposed any change In Is In the present aystem of clvU admin- . tlon i utraU on In Ouam.” , tm gh __________________ _ *
;^ -Q u a k e lle c o rd e d - |mile* NEW YOBK, Dec. 18 OB — Two « able* “fairly iha rp” earthquakei la an '
undetermined lo ^ tlo n aboul 8.000 j, mile* frem New Y ork were recorded . today by the Fordham unlrenlty r
aUon seismograph.Farm Father Joseph Lynch, director ef ■pany the Tterdham obsen tto ry . said the I n.SOO shocks registered a t 6:15:38 a. m. |1 D. EST and 6:23:01. |»oea- -----------------------------, and D ot Feed* a ad R a b b l i Feed*. ;
Oloba Seed and Feed Ce.—Adr. j.
What makes the Boston
\ G ood Companio w nifeR d too n a p p r . A e Bocoq T m l(
> wtD-beb*red be U called "TTk American Ge h i l c n u i to u csoijD a m aie* him a "Good G u
I f i ^ r ^ S u p e r f a Kei makes tl
a"Good.(
NTUCKY STRAIGHT-----URBONMISKEY— i l S k ^
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Wd'by New York opt«melHsi Dr. WDllam (hlf yoong pa tien t to onee a o n r t t i a Jly groand "clear-lmage" lenses are lald to people with only a fraction e( norrsal «i lhal the lentea could benefit a t leu t
la tbe United SU tea alone.___________
its SeU Trees for or T roop ExpensesuUo( conslderftble ,effort promoting proj*from ecu to keep the boys busy. Each* h u spring th e y wage a clean«up cam-tft 10 palgn In w hich the ScouU hire outItm u to buslnesamen and resldenU to
clean up around the stores, buil-trees ness house* and homes'. Also In the
itreet spring th e city eouncll hires ther are boyi to clean ditches In the town., sell- Receipt* from all the work go Into
the Scout fund to defray expensesibout throughout th e year (or the troopie on and help* nend the boyi to SeoutUilng camp a n d th e NaUonal Jamboree.I p.m.
Flatnes Consume Scout Church in Boise
BOISE, Dec. IB m -S a d d e n e d member* of th e W right Community
„ CongrcRatlonal church orginl«d L work partle* today to remove the
O A «l«hri* le ft a (t« r (Ire destroyed the fiijJ 10-year-old building.
The f i r s t alarm wa* reported yts» terday a b o u t S:15 p. m. Two houn
■ ?J}; later, onJy a blackened *hell re-
Dam age wa* estimated a t $78,000. The Rev. Eugene V. Haynes sild
fll ; Insurance would cover about »1«,000 e f the lo u .
The c h u re h 1* Ju*t .outside Boise eity-Umlt». It'waa-th*-eecond-tlm e In allghUy ftioro th a n 9, decade that the congreBaUoa had lost lU church ta t in .
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' ParticipantsIDAHO STATE COLLEGE, Poea-
tello, Dec. Ift-T w o Magle VaUey student* a t Idaho S late coUege par* Uclpated In th e ChrlsUnas assembly pu t on th e by th e freshman cUss.
Ann R eed , Filer, w u script co*4 chairm an. S h e also had a part In a U ik lt. A ppeann* in m e u e w n Buea Two on Ufe in th e girl*’ dormitory w u I Verla A akev . Jerome.
REAP TIM ES«N EW 8 WANT ADO.
” , I C H R IS T M A S CARDSImrrlcil^l «T ru in At Tw Wlib
„ C H R T S T m S NOTES' j for Y our ^ c U l Messages
! J . H IL L ’S G IFT SHOP•edl. I U»4>r IUnk * Trait rkint IM
ANION? ^ b !
«d Compuiioo-'' H n 1
I KentuclQf flavor BS this vi/hiskey od.Companion’’ ^
b t the rififrf-w liiiker to im 1» thil o o p le te ? - j r t r 'B o o d - & - L i lM - -------------i ) w aod yoat gaetti like i t , ..id u f o U o f f iP o d K c a t o d x J r a d ___ -
f c m h ^ i i i * S i m 4 l 8 $ S ^ ^
i o m s v u . i J . i t E N T i ] . ; | t t
S an ta h a s practica l
ab o a rd .'' It w on't [
■ ■ ; he 's closed th e book:
still HaW tim e to get
■ j th a t the special som
will be looking for. [
son 's . , folks expei
I BANDWAGON
Pni)«m V
rad a Ilaid j .
irrsal /le u t 1 Every lady In the family
u Joyce'* newest candidate (01------ I fit on the roomy ipoonblll
| \ anug. laddle-sU tehed strap« ' a shiny brass buckle. Done
s e s f -
re out iU to
bull- ^ ■------In the —ss tha
;o Into T penses A
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r i : 1 0 . 9 5 '
d yes*hem Round and round I t s
I l ittle b rasu r in p on Jo 78,000. I coBual th n t 's rcndy n
m crry-jro-round of fu ‘ ’ 3n flo{t suede w ith kiiBoise J B l
l-tlme ■ — --------- ----------- i--------- :e th a t ^ . hurch
l i .jf e
m____________ R L ike tonsU ng yc
Yl ou tdoor boot to
IY Boft Coltskin wi I .w aterproof crep
I ^ for dads t
TIMES-NEWS, TWIi, TWIN FALLS. TDAHO
:ticolly sounded th e "a ll on 't be long now before
books-for 1952. B ut you
to get tH e ^ T f r tir t f r s ^ c k -----
I someone in your fam ily , for. D on't overlook H ud-
expect you not to .
family can hop on th e bandwagon In lldate (or a wlnUr full o f fun. Shaped (or ipoonblll U*t . . . trimJy banded wIUj a ed strap . . . fastened on th e side v lthJe. Done la amooth black box-Blove.
BUSS RINO Ik
nd I t goes . . . th e t in y llftle r on Joyce'8 sm a rt square-toed cndy and willing to go on a
of fun—nil th ro u g h w in te r. , vith kid trim .
Sr*-. jNovz-TOPPa
^tlngyour toes on th e h e a r th ! Joyce'f boot to Keep you w a rm ln w inter. Oi skin w ith a cozy lin in g o£ flcecc and s tof crepe sole in re d o r w in te r white,
ads and dads’ boys
^ — Engineer Boots
BOYS' 7.95 10.95 H «rv .._ :il.95 J7.95
Give D ad a p a ir of practical boots; ju n io r , too.-M en's sires 61^ to 1 2 ; boys’ sizes 11 to 6.
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O P E N T I L 9FRL, SAT., MON.,/ / you don't knoxv what they
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th* tre«L
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An sizes fo r l ittle b ro ther, b!ff Oiled tan uppers w ith h eav y i hard wear. Youths* and bova fo r men 6 V2 to 12.
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PA SS KINB
ost Week
‘o u n d - u i i !
9 P.M. JN.,TUES. %they vjant, give k
C e r t i f i c a t e s U
Availabl. fl
Iamount I
a handsome eerUflcate printed oa . I \y paper reedeemable a t lU faoe / any *hoe. And a* a gift token
t ft m iniature iboe to pu t under
LOGGER BOOTS 0
---- $otKrast-™-10.95----- jf---
^ E N -i — 14.95 | |
r, biff brother or Da3. Ieavy durable sole for 1ton’ niwi n to 6;-----i
: an d moms both' fjbo misled, these are fo r alt ■
id women.) J
)RT& HUNTING f . BOOTS i
iDiES'_______ 14.95ENS _ 16.95 tc 18.95 I
The f a m o u s Bed I] Wing—w ith th e fa- ]/ mows Red Wfag Moc /Toe. A full range of i ■ires. N
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D Richfield Unit ;y Preparing for
J M lU aiF lE L D . D<C. le -T h e fsrm■ I f InstliuU « 'u dlscuued t t Uie lUch-I I I fltld Lioni club'meeUns and platuI I I vere made (or the annutJ event onH U J u i . 6 and 7. President WiniamU H Rwan appolnled Ben ITaubrlch. AI-i m bert Pelley and Bob Mjrera to work■ I I ru t tlie nrogram-yHh-Counti_Astnfe■ I Kotil. llaubrich .will ac t u■ I chairman a l lhe ImUlute.I I I The Initllute committee., meelingR I I a l the close of the resular Llon*
club meetlnK. dlscuued .possible*'.• i’ tpeakert and made up a tenlaUvp'V .p program outline. The prevbUBl i i year's profirnm were studied and anI l k attem pt made to plan somethlns
l l The tentAUvB lli l of speakers andI I tubjecis they will discuss Includesi l O. C. Andenon. ezlenalen dairy H I fpcciallst, trends in the dairy In-
du ili?: Roberl Wlleox. extension ll i l eeonomisl. I e m price outlook: Dr.i n ' R. W. BUpp. Shoshone Tetertnarlan. l .n common ailment* of llvesUck; Owen
I t . K. Brown, extension arrlcullural ■ I rnKlnecr. equipment and bulldlntr* m for eu lo r feedlnn of hay, coneen- I* Irates. and altenRe: Anion 8. Hom.
t extension horticulturist, Improvlnic
the BpprnrAnce of lhe farmiitead; and Marjorie IlatU n, 19S3 Inter- national farm youth exehange del-
O ther nrranRcmenU are being made under lhe direction of Bwan.A dinner probably will be served a l noon Jan. 7. Theo Brush h u volun- teered tha use of his theater build- lng (or ths Institute. I H B I
Attorney Asks |B-:i Check of Jury H
M' For Red Trial templo n
NEW YORK, Dec. 18 «H-Coun- h[,/ier. ISK l for IS second uLrlnft commu- ,||n f
I - fiU u on trlU tor ewvsplraey eharsea .
demanded ap InmUgatlon of alleged prejudice on the Jury today, n * - raising U;e poMlblllly of a mlntrlnl I V I n g l In the case thal has co^l the federal fovemmenl thousand* of dollftrs. T
, Defense Attorney Mary Kaufman 1 1 1 u k e d Judge Edward Dlmock to in- resUgale the entire Jury box on Leland
Btiie groundi th a t a dhmlsied Juror nev worthhad Informed her tlmt a l leasl lodge Ko.
four olher Juror.< had expre.ued public ce«opinions adverse to tJie communlst-i temple W«on tfUI. eeed* Lesl
Mra. Kaufman u ld her.pe tition Claude <w u the first move to renew a de- Junior gra
I . • (ense motion for mistrial. Only lodge of 1ll yeiUrday D lm xk hsd denied the mister. H*1 ' motion lo throw out tlie trlnl. In In.MAlllng' , itJi SOth week ll hs.i rrnched the o the r ol
stage Ior Ilnal mollom and sum m a- Bnmes. scUon#, leln. Junl
{k Mrs. Ksufman said Mrs. Sybil Clark. sc<y J Kane, diunlued yeiterday because treasurer;H ahe discussed Uic trial a l her week- Prank H. 1n ly card party, called her this Kail, .wnicI™ momlng. saying. ‘'I f you Ihlnk --------------|lk I'm bad you should have heardI “’"“>'2 ______ Plan:I Stepinac Assailed Ma if; By Slav Mim’ster ular mnll i
• BEXORADE, Yugoalavla, Dec. 16 2®- ‘W^-Ftorelgn Minliter Edvard KarclJ bitterly M.-u»lled Archbbhep Alojrljc *^!lL’ ’’° Steplnac today as a “sinister and ^ h e po.-
■ Inhuman person." KardelJ abo nc- f"®*!*'", eused lUily of u.'InR Uie Vntlcnn as a tool In a campaign agalnsl Yugo- .T*»e dcpi ilavla. •! Parcel
KardeU's one-hour speech before o” 't special session of parUamenl'a (or- elgn policy commlltee was n follow- Tlie dep
------------ up4o^aoelftVlR'«-eetlmHVedn«dnr •piorcs-foicIn breoklnu off dlplomaUc relaUons or Dec. 20 with Uie VaUcan. ater.
E X C E L B R A N D
LARD‘l - L B . P A C K A G E
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C H O P S ITER POUND I
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I ANGEL FOOD C
INCOMPLETE SELECTICS S iS S S S S S P K IC E S EF
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rentralng*tn -im,lngad;e r-lel-
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f I IH IIIIH IIII iH I. 1 New efflccn for Twin FalU lodge No. 45, AiI I fetnplo Wednesday nighL U f l to right, leatei
nf (he grand lodge of Idaho, th e intU llln r ma.'n* halter. IsuoedU lr p u l w nnhlpful maxlrr; lUr
ling marshal, aod Earl Darncx, senior warder » ; » .* » . .
;;i Masonic Lodge’s Off“ Installed ni Publicon Leland Brlsee was (nstiilled u Junior diror new worshipful master of Tn'ln Falla senior i l fIII lodge Ko. 43. AP and AM. In a steward, i ied public ceremony nl Uio Masonic Followln Its temple Wednesday nlshU Ue auc* reeU of
eeed* Leslie E. Burkhalter. Relre-’ihmfon Claude Oorden. rU hl worshipful the meetli le- Junior grand u-arden of the gm nd —lly lodge of Idnho, was the Installing T l l ^ „ he mister. KelUi L. Jenkins was the iV ir S * In In.Mnlllng marshal. »ho Other officers liutalled are Enrl 1 ,3 $ a - Bnmes. senior warden; Dale Ebcr-
leln. Junior warden: Welden E. bll Clark. secrcUry; J. O. Bradley, ise treasurer; John Nelson, chaplain: k- Prank H. BrlgRii, marshal: K enneth lls Kail, .wnlor dcflcoii; Fred Hlggliu, «"CAruiui[ j lc __________________ :_____________ M” ' “ UM LU and Mi
Plan for Holiday I ° *"lbt “ Mail Service Sel|p7-;^
..WASHINQTON. Dee. 18 ~ n -ncg - CondiHllI Ulnr mall dellverlrs will bc mnde on , t q,e pii!ig Dcc. 28. Uie dny' after Chlrslmns, _.1. even though il la a holiday for fed- *17* V
eral worker.1. V lS l iThe po.tlofflce department said v ik tu tn
J . enough workers will be kept on the- Job to Insure rtRuhr mnll sen'lce. m rn nnd '
0. The dcpnruneiil abo said the U.1U- j„k v llh Ial parcel pon deliveries will be „ im
f j mado on Chrbtmas day. alUiough w nlker rep. no regular mall service is planned. Friday 'V- Tlie department said nny em- postofflce
13 or Dec. 20 will be given Ume off 12:15 p.m, later. office fron
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lodge No. 45, AF and AM. were IniUlled in publle to right, leatrd. are CUnde M. Gorden. right w on
le InsUIIlnr m ister; Leland Brliee. worshipful mt fui master; aUndlng. Dale Eberltln. Junfnr warden ••, senior warden, (Slaff pholo-engraTlnil
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;e’s Officers Ai’e J“n> Public Ceremony wa£
J govenwu Junior deacoo; HowanI Moffat, day foi
''alls senior steward; M ark Swan. Junior producUn a steward, and Oscar Peterson, tyler. ing autoonlc Following the ceremonies, two ter of r lUc- reeU of movie film were shown, x h e c
Relre-ihmenu wer* served lollou'mg traUonpful the meeting. for civ:■nnd ----------------------------------------through
“S5 Mrs. Drake Paid alumlnu
Last Honor Here o\JMnersl «rvlce* for Mrs. Mae “B® ."pd
Nellie Drake were held Thursday «sulU ni-I afternoon In the Twin Palls mor- ‘ S**-
tiinry chapel with th e Rev. Walter , The , MncArUiur offlclaUng. '
Mr.v Russell PolUr wns the wlo- rftHonln LU nnd Mn. Stanley Phillips played ®‘orsnn music. adequnt.
Pallbearers were W . B. Long, LouU ductlon.I A. Thorson, E. H. Maher. Thonina ^
G l C. Pcnvey, W. O, Broa-n and Eugene T 1 ?Dnvls. J . • A <Concluding riles were conducted — T l
1^0" a t Uie Filer IOOP cemetcry. L
Visits Scheduled S'H '“ VIMU to three Mngic Vniley towns Wooster,
“ *® lo nnsupr <)ue.itlons nnd interview as ctialr *■ m n i nnd women itilerc.sted In serv- mission •-''J*' ing wlih the nnvy hnve been « hed - A Jun
« uled for Frldny by MMC George Gory trWnlker, recruiter here. fnll aftei
Friday visits Include tha Jerome unlver.ill!m- postofflce from 10 to 11 n.m.. Wen- Mr.s. J.m tr ■neil-IW.sWTricVn r d n r i l l ir n-t.rii' nUl - H ~ u lloff 12:1S p.m. nnd the OnodUig poat- d»y.s vl.sl
office from 12:30 until 3 p.m. Tex,, mu
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Jump Readied for Goods Production S
. I V WASHINOTON. Dec. 18 W -T hegovernment cleared lh* way Thurs- m
iffat, day for record post-Korean w ar t omlor producUon of civilian goods. Includ- g fly'*!". lng automobiles. In the second Qunr- W
two ter of ncx l yenr. M own. T he defense production admlnls-wmg traUon increased steel allotments W
for civilian producUon In April RWIhrough June to 70 per cent of pre* A '
' Korean war levels. Copper and ^aluminum allotments were set a t Maboul hn lf pre-Korean levels bc- ^
s r e cause of a conUnulng copper short- aj j a j age nnd Iomm In aluminum output M^ a y reiulUng from recent pon'cr short- A
ajier The steel allotments were the 5& largest since the govcmincnl becnn
toio- rallonlng scarce m ateria l nfter th e f faycd Korean wnr to nwure W
adequate materlaU (or defense pro- ^ I^ u ls ductlon. g r I
= T .F . Youth Fills I ‘ University Post ©
iOnry WUson. Ta-ln FalLv has been Bff
elected to the cabinet ot the West- Sminster fellowship a t the College of “ ?
iwns Wooster. Woo.-.ter, O. He will sen.'c grfview as clialrm an of the tctloaslUii com- Aerv- mission during the comlnif semester. ^ ^led- A Junior and an Encllsli major, ffif ■orge Gory tran.'sferred to Wooster thla S
fnll a fte r attending Lewis and Clark S f-ome university. He Is the son of Mr. and ®^en- Mrs. J . V. Wilson, To'ln Fnlls. g j, ,ititJi ~iic~ulli''ai>c7id ilie ChrUtmas holl- i Soat- dsy.s vl-sltlng clnssinate.s In Aumrlllo, M
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8 Orphaned in Accident Face ■ R ip g if H n lif ta y BI I MOUNTAIN, N. D„ Dec. 18 n n -
C h r ls lm u for the eight B)Tcn ChUdren, orphaned by a highway accident, r/Ul be a bleak one—no m a tte r borr many gift* ll may bring.
" I t 'j u s t doesn't uetn like Christ- m as a t all." said IS-ycar-oId Bev-
11 will be" i>ie " d m U m ^lh® ChUdren have nol opened Ihelr pres- eat* o r had their Christm u dinner together.
Attempt FUnned ^ BJo h n Byron, an uncle, said an i t - ^ B
te m p t win be made to gather six o! th e orphans a l Uie home o( anoUier rela tive (or Christm u dinner, ^ B
B u t he admitted there wa* “no chance” of getUng Uie oUier two children to Uie dinner.
M r. and Mrs. lliUdor Byron v e rt k illed Nov. IS near SeatUe, W aih , w hea a car itruck them as they w alked along a hlglivay. H ie family h a d Uved tn Washington for se r- I ^ B e ra l y e an after leaving North Da- t f H k o ta . 1
Couldn't SUy United | . .Beverly. Uie second olfltit of Uie
ChUdren and Uie oldesl living at home, attempted to keep the family together. But she eouldn't manage - l l and the children were icaltered a m ong reUMvts.
Robert. 17, began service In the ^ nnvy Jusl 24 houn beforo h b par- en ts were killed. He b now on active du ty in California. Beverly cams — here to live wlUi relaUve* and b rought KelUi. 11, Harry, 18. Darrell, .13, and Jolm. 0. along.
Flora. 12, now. lives with a reU - f , Live In Vancouver, Wash,, and Vicky, 5, lives In Grind Forks. N. D, ^
Bids Called —IDAJlO PALLS, Dee, 18 « n -T h e tumtab
tdaho opcrfitlons offlee o f the propulsntomic energy commission an- Jnn, 22,nounced today Ulsl bids (or fur- Planai lf h in g . and Installing a railway able a l
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TtalriMn-year-oId Gary Miller, L«* Ange hypepluUo anem ia, geU bU SOOth blood
, . . . began when he waa 7 weeka old. Whenetei aod lU rl* to get pale—bit aymptema of It
„ n Pinl ‘■■■xx’* G ary pU yi mildly ilrenno wim other children who are physically reat i tora U T tehnlcU a Connie Steetner. (AI
-T h e turntable for the a lrcrafl nuclear I the propulsion project will be opened PAIan> Jnn, 22, a t Idaho Fall<L h li :fur* Plana and apeclficaUons nre avail- were
Uway able a t the AEC m ain office. party
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luclear BIHTHDATS HONOnED ipened PAUL. Dec. 18—Alex Roemer and mu*
hl.i 10-ycnr-old daughter. Doris, avail- were honored n t a Joint blrUida; Dai
party Sundny a t their home. gUm
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n s lAtroduced by pn«»ra t
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■ ^ t r ^ tbt m m en- : 00 dItpUy lb the
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\^Ei^o* ^ ^I ^ K , Uaeoln ichool fourth *Ua Joe Broylei ^
naU non v ltb ft ^ ^ B ^ 'i t tc D d t s e e for tbe t
KbooI. ftnd tbe a^ M > « » b th H h « c b o o l . p
■(Champion Htime Ambiti^ H n n r w. Nicaoia' t^ ■ E w , Dee. U in - Jo e t^ ^ K i k U r did more to blow v^ ■ ( M l - T e x u cblU, tba t r P ^ M v s i a tn hli tine .I ^ K k * ttk In D tU u. tmt n^ ■ ( M t d on he reallied "
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Sipoonl o I h D l g ^ ^ ^ y f l t
. . i . l "■“ ■ ’"•*•“ ’.;u t o( an icllve ]l(«tlme tRpaptr BwJ public rela- a
LoDg Bto lie betftn ft uUu trae orlsin cf chlU. a
f aaathi mining fnr th . i td found hUzuelf bccomlns li a a t tm of conflict. Aty a i to the high com- U
ovxe of uiefu] Infonna* fjUiher Htrrli Evans, ll- e.lhe ijbrtrj ef eonjress. U
Ihta: b nbleo h u had the InUr-•4« of our general refer* t bMographlcal dlvWon,
«rti to me that an ex. ^W) h u produced onfr b7 bib of Information Ui>a»7.flnd helptul." *
on hit own from
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H ^ r c c m f b r t o u t
K ^ C a l v e t f s f l a w r
and „ r v
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p Poor InBpection Blamed for Bad
■7 , Spud Shipmentsm aV ? ■w'jaHlNU’lVlW. D ie n * = « « a to r
WelXar, IU K U . b tU tn t isip tetlai lazlCT OUT b« bU m cd for ihlpm mt o t InferJar Idftbo poU to * to tbi
f ebU- a p p ea r th a t poUtouUKodt u , v 9 t > ^ th lpped out ot Idaho lid tbe v l tb n tU tf tc to rr ouulde appear-
■SS^ w S e r ta ld la ft lU tem eat.
*» • -stfrarftl carloftda ef th e u po- idran* have b«ca rejected by eut«mest,'* c m retallert- U o n flt for aalt, but . m uit J« n e h a w found tb e lr w»y to mar •
. k e t m yw ay.“Her« v e b ftte aij example el
^ leveral carlowU o t potatoea ap. * l l r DTOTed t>y federa l Inipectora In
S th e w W t t . p a d e and ” ? 7 i ahlpped acrosi country a t great ei*
penae only to hftT* federa! Inipec- t e n In thla ftrwk reject them u
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'puuio Benson VisitskJ by _ ^ ,
In SouthwestIt al- DAJLUW. Dec. 18 m-Agrlculture ‘ P*f* sec3-»tftry-Dealfnat® E ira T. Ben- .IMJ}* son w u buiy hero Wedneiday In.
tervlewlng doiena of farm Induitry leadera from T exaa, OUahoma and LouUlana.
ed by L aler W ednesday n lgbt he flew cha^- to Kanaaa City, Mo„ to conUnue a rtld . e ro u > c o u n t^ lurvey o t fann
condlUona,In Ulka w ith reporters he g»«
some h lnU o t th o broad obJecUtej arVene beginning Jan. 30.Utuey He aald he v a s anxious to "make
th e departBJW t o / afrlnUture aene , the fanners, tb e anloullure Indui-
“ « try a n d the naU on u a vbol# In the beat possible way.”
hnme "Obrloualj." hft aald. -X win do menu ™y lo improva the exliUng e two programa aad operations o f tba di- ,h o i . p a rta ie n t
"I hope to c u t expenditures vben , they prtjra unnecoaaaxy bftcause wa . 'I 'L all realize h o v Im portant H U to
1th ft Benaon prom lM d ba would at- r the tem pt to <lrav " th e beit men aTall- ] tbe able" In to the to p poiU of .tbe d i. jmL partm ant.
ion Passes After ibition Came True9' th tre . H e pa^ed hundreds o f hit —Joe M ends and aequalntaaoei cana blow up w ith Just abou t la a a n y tn*
, tha t flvcn.I . D« Ooljrtr. w orld-tnveler tour-
I. tmt m st cata lofued tn Texaa as the Ulied ’'aU te’a Solomon on the chIU bowl.”
came up v l th th e comment that chill “U an ftnclent dUh." That v u nevB to a lm oit nobody,-etpeclall7
j H folks In Texas.O lb Sandefcr, a native Tezan and
p m e a tiy eoDcert manager of the 1 X V .-n e iT band, said: *OblU U unU
*U & I. make i tm Ohlna,S u n n a aad « l« w h e » ."
w ill O. G ran t, a former newsman, | H | wrote Joe: IV H “Once « e w en t down Into Mexico, - H thinking th a t he re a t last In the i , ^ supposed home of real chlU. wa
would be able to end the quett for (time the best. We w en t Into a resUurant rela- and asked for ch ill. They looked at an a ua In am azem ent. Finally v e found llll. a place th a t had some. Know wheref «>IW It r tm n frrtm? O iit nf % f in pi ftrxlming la Austin, Tex."L. At Joe hlm telf sa id , “A majolrty of com- those wha hold for T ex u origin, rm a. fasten U to th e bnu h country of s, 11- southw est T exas whtre cowpokes tress. Uved long stre tches out o t the grub
box o t a chuck wagon." nl«r- From Mexico o r Texas, you can tfe r - take your pick.Islon, B ut Dick W est of th s Dallu I ex. M omlns. News h a a aa aasver vben onfy Ms U ds ask h im if a certain rel
ation U u ra n t bas good chlU. He alnaya answers:
from “T here never w as any bad."8 r r — — =
isy Calvert wayi
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' 1949 PACK4-door. Radio, baat*
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^TIAC ChieFfoinftadlo, heat«r. Stock No. P.IM .
EBAKER Championheater, autom atic tronsmlialon, low sally clean. Stock No. F-234.
GE Ciutom Tudorve. exoepUonally dean, ahlny black BtaiA No. T-iaoS. ____________ _
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6 M E R C U R Yupe. Radio,.heaUr.
FORDlor. New
1 9 4 6 FORD nX Clb. Cpe..UeaUr, delroatcra.
4 0 D O O G fbaatar, new aeat coven'
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S NEWour opinion tha t 1
c Vallev have beer r used cars. Start ■ing ourprices'toc bluntly, W e are s /ABOUT YOU?
IE ARE EXAMPLES OFD ESC R IPT IO N
lASH .A m abassador«r. Radio, heater, overdrive, bed, perfect though
ORD C onvertibleRadio, beater, orardrlvt, beauUful Bev palo t CL Tlrts like nev.
:HRYSLER W indsorlo, fluid drlTt, perfMt Interior, Xxcellent tlrei
HEVROLET Stylemasfe0, baatar. vary good Urea, exceptionally (leas
ACKARD Supero, baat« , electrle elutcta', oTerdrlve.
rUDEBAKER Regal DeRadio, heatar, o r s rd r tn t U tchanlcally perfw
LYMOUTH Deluxe0, haatar, nceptlonaU r elean, ntehanlcaOy p w.
lODGE W ayfarera, hsatar, lov aotual mUtaga^
DO YOI
C H R I S
C AIf you own a '4 6 , '4 7 or <4 give you 0 down poymenl below ond up to $250 cos
---------------------- 1951-FOR&Tudor. Radio, beater, defrosten Btock No. P -185____________
1949 FORd u b Coupe. Radio, h u te r. defi Stock N o. F -IB 9-------------------
1951 F0[Club Coupe. Radio, h u te r, ver? aew. Stock No. F-IU . ____ .....
J_______ 19 9 FORTudor. B eater, defrosters, very 1 Stock N o. B.194 _ ,
1950 FORV.B Tudor. Radio, heater, rery Stock No. F -1B8 ____________
= 1949 FORV .« 4-door. Radio, beater, orar Stock No. F - lB l'A __________
1949 FORT>S Club Coupe. Radio, beater, sharp. S tock No. F-301------
1949 FORv -8 Tudor. Radio, beater, axce;
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ALL OUR USED CA
U N I_ J O p e n E v e n ii i!
ISrTW IN -rALI,3rn)AH 0 ------
/ IN USa t the used cor I een paying too m arting immediate to our used car bi re sick of this infic J?
> OF O U R PRICE REDC allin g P
r $162:t thoughout
$186!’ pa lo t
$105lent Urea.
lasi’e r $ 86!lly (lean.
$ 179;
I Deluxe $111ilyperfwl.
$143!olcally p trfae t,
$185'
fOU NEED
U S T M A S
kSH?17 or U 8 m o d e t o u to m o b ile w e con
loym ent o n o n a o f t h e cor* lis ted
150 cosh .
ORD-Cuatom V-8~----------Icfroateri, low mUea*e, ^ -j J
FORD Customiter, defroaters, new pa in t. ^
1 FORD CustomIter, vtry low ikneajta. Like 4 9 5
LEORP_CMgtomn . very iood Ut m , n n r paint. ^
FORD Custom$1095 •
FORD Customto-, o m ilriw . nw p p .jn t .
FORD Custom. baler, ovcrdrlv .. B e l ly ^
FORD Cuftom$ 995
ICARS ARE LIFETIME <
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ISED aor buyers of 0 much mon- iately, we are r buyers. To nf lo tio n ...,
REDUCTIONSa ilin g P rice F o m ie r P r lc «
$1620 . $1295
$1865 $1595
$1057 $ 895
$ 867 ' $ 845
$1793 $1495
$1111 . $ 995
$1439 $1395
$1854 $1595
And here is < fo r o u r us
REDS P E
= 5 (195 8 r ^
Goes FREE >95 carrying
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“ T R U C KW5 Our tru ck del IJJ sam e opinion
flation , a n d 195 accordingly.
IME G U A RAN TEED./
M O IAT FIFTH WEST
idoy ' /T
:a r s. y - :
I c . N O W
1 $ 9 9 5
$1295
$ 695
$ 5 9 5
$1145
. $ 645
$119S
$1395
is ano ther g o o d deal r used car buyers!
DSEALE C I A L S
Gallons
O f ^ s - "
REE with every c a r i ing a Red Sea l.X FORTHEM i ; •
T E N T I O N ! ,
: K B U Y E R Sdepartm en t is o f th e
ion a s we a re a b o u t innd is reducing prices
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Hj Durkin Picks C y Westerner to p
l l ------B e-T o p ^ d e -|—-9 LOS ANOELES. C alif, Dec. W W 1y -Cftllfoml'ft Labor Commlaiantrn LloviJ A. M w hbum confirmed todayI I he hail bten offered the post of a** |P | ib U n l ieeretivry o ! Ubor underi i n Martin P. Durkin.I I secretary of Labor-D«lP>aleH ------- m r lUii utfered-hlm-th«-po*^ ....... . ., ,,.■ thU monlh. M w hbum »'<!• J«‘ *'«■ walled until he conferred » lth Qov. . n Earl Warren before McepUm. | h I "Durkin called m e • week or soI ■ >Ro and asked roe w hether he eould
.ubrnU my name." w ld Ma»jiburn,J . .! ' . "I talked to the governor and then I H l • told Dutkln to BO Jhend. • ^III “However." he added. " I « heardI I I nothUiK personally o n It yet.I I I The 55-year-old Maahbum U a | | ^I I I Republican and has aerved aiHll b b o r commlMloncr slnee November,(^11 1551. He formerly wa*},tk treasurer of the Los Angele.i Build-
H i Jng and COMlrucUoa T rM ci councllI 'M Ih e re he acU d asIIIl more than 315.000 southern Call-ll rom U construction Industry workeraill for 20 yeara. . . ,'M* He wa* a Wftnen*pie(lBca oeic-
I saw to the Republican naUoniO con-
ventloM in 10«<. HK8 and 1053. , H | j
Board Okays H Sale of State ■ Land, Leases
BOIBE. Dec. IB tffV-The aUU land boMd approved th e aale of more ; th t e 3.8P0 acrea of stale land and ^ .pproved three jrav e l leases Wed-
'1 ;
i S l s S l s S s CalifI I ’ to protect w ater fuppUej for mul l nlclpalltlea. Irriaatora and other p ^ j
l l T. F. Loi Ineloded
! s S r n S i ? r ' . ; ? , s s k I I SMnWlb Wlrea - r o m «■
h : ,r a I t approved th e sale of Inia operat
K board feet of tim ber In Clearwater -ph«icui:the S eoh-000 ou-ned by th e fUh and same de-
I partm ent In BoUe county. ---------------I t eronted a quarU leas® In Koot-
ienV l'SSnty to’ Robert B Wilbur.Post PaUs. a phosphate h tw In l U U V l C Bear U ke county to the Tertellng t t Land company. BoUe. I l l
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Hughes Takes Top s r . ‘ 2lS Position for RKO nlne-foot a
-------------HOLCVWOOD.-CftlllrDjC. 18 ror;- -M illionaire Howard Hushes took The w p!!' over duUes aa chairm an of RKO mKwfllm ck • itudlo‘8 board of director* today, gowlp colui
three montha a fte r ho aold hU con- *troJIlnf Interest In tho studio. the new »5,
The airplane m anufacturer was Also pim chosen to head thb board la it night tmure h U t M A lueceuor to Attomey Arnold ftnte'a h a t O rant who resigned recently. hU life; a
Hughe* wa* requested to rejoin the ging Crosl company by Chicago bu*lne«man trey'a ukuli Ralph Stolkin, head of the syndlcata Julah Bank: th a t bouRht H uahes’ eontrolllnc During tl
: 1000,000 iharca'In'lhTTiluaiff;----------TOtBriUfs'VHe wa* elected to th s board of to the capsi
dlrec ton Dec. 13. ' feel under------------------------- -- Dec. 17. IM
BarlyC hrlitlana wero often faUjly -----•ocused o; hum an sacrifice* In their Dog Food religious ceremonlea. Olobe Seed
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STEAKSIRLOIN - Well trimmed
STEAK - T-BON
FRESH-LEAN _ b k
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Aa other n l lo r a line the rail, a crewman o ahlp G rom m et Reefer climbti down ladder (ai broken vraaeJ to reseoe c n f t below. The ahlp, i
,r . ma* tnrkey* f o r American troops, i ^ l l la hall a on LUorono reef n e a r Leghorn, lUly. All 39 crewt
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" California Man Qain Perfected “Perpetu
I« MERCED, C alif.. Dec. 18 W - The glarre Charles E. Spurlock. 38, a lumber *Tzeklal 'In company executive, tald today he book, actuilot had developed a t'perpetual motion 3( feet ina . machine" pow ered by "faith" and They ai
canstructed on 'd irections from ths rods and h,I8 Bible. 3>.4 tons. IIn Spurlock, w ho said he was con- IS welghU
vjnced th a t a •■maitard seed of la llh pivot pnwill move a m ounUln.“ said he aUntly cl
/y< would pu t hU ' ‘amazing’' maclvlne the force r, , Inlo operation ChrUtmas day. running., PhyalcUls hnvc demonstrated tha t The Imr
the Uxeoiy of perpetual moUon Is adn wld tl' Imposalble. sulllng frc^ ■' ' would dev
S Movie D ata Put ' In Time Capsule Mj,™
LAS VEOAB. Nev.. Dec. IB SR - X . I Present day m ovie sUra were plan- I I n ' nlng a 'b U ,o r long-range publicity :rv today by p lacing momentos In a COEUR l L/ nlne-foot olum inum time capsule to Waho publ(m be opeaed-to-tbc-year-3051.---------ordered., t8k Tlie capsulp nlready contain* a Power com :0 microfilm of m ovie trade papers and and flgurt J . goMlp columns, i t was unveiled here a hearing 1- yesterday a t opening ceremonie* of cation can
the new »5.900.000 Sands hotel. Ths PUiu Also placed a t the disposal ot the hmrlnti ' t future h is to rians was Jimmy Dur- a WWP n Id ante’s h a t together with a story of open until
hU life; a F rank ie Lalne record. addlUonal 10 ging Crosby'* pipe.' Arthur Ood- Commlas! n f ^ ‘« ukulele a n d a copy of TaU company :
lulah Bankhead 's autobiography. a temporar: ■S During the n e x t 13 months other on the am - eeitBriUfs'Wlll ndd Uielr Iradcmnrks- Kinsey )f to the capsule before It U burled 30 WWP. waa
feet under tho hotel building on fy. Hs sal Dec. 17. 1953. needed to i
T -----------------------------expenses anX Dog Foods a n d B a b b i t Feeds, company's '
Olobe Seed and Feed Co.—Adr. north Idah<
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WOULD YOU BELIITENDER BEEFSTEAK
VKS lb ^immed
l b / !
> N e & b : j
Beef ib;4.SKAG<226 Shoshone Street East
:ued From Ship I |
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II. a crewman of the U. S .,nary supply jJ Idown ladder (arrow) (rom alem of the Iclow. The ahlp, with her o«rgo of Christ- > I)*, i]/lll la half a fte r groundlag on Qoeen f . 1 sly. All 3$ crewmen were rescued. (NEA ^
n Qaims He Has i*erpetual Motion” i rB — The giant ateel machine, called an ? nbcr “E«klal wheel- a fte r the BlbU■ he book, actually consUts o t two wheeU [iitlon 3« feet In dlometer. f.and They are Joined by connecUng i, ^ths rods and have a combined weight ot T m
3!i tons. Spurlock sald .there were t ■» n - 18 weights of 04 pound* each which • 1allh pivot pn bearings and their con- V M
he aUDtly chapglng position provide ^ ■'( ine the force needed to keep the wheeU 0 * ,
running. f.that The lumberman of nearby Plan- i; -ID Is ada said the "perpetual motion" re- p
sulllng from the odd combination t----- would develop aome 33,000 horae- k
power which Spurlock beUevca can Kbe harne.Mcd. F *
^ More Data Asked [IS; On Power Boostsn » COEUR D'ALENE, Dec. IB ftn-The H s to l(l^bo public uUltles commUslon has p,___ordered., th e .—Washington. W ater d tu iIt t Power company to substitute "fact* Unnd and figures for esUmates" before J ^lere a hearing on a rate Inaease oppU- }iI of caUon can be resumed. g
Ths PUO Indefinitely poatponed I (ot the hmrlng yesterdoy. but It granted f »•
)ur. a WWP motion to keep Uie case |r of open unUl the company con prepare ■,ord, addlUonal evidence. h od- CommlMloners also reminded thefaU company It- could make possible [.
a temporary' Increase unUI a decision f her on the appUcatlon Is delivered.irEJ Kinsey itoDliwon. president o f T]1 30 WWP. wna the ln.<ii witness to tesU- ;•on fy. Hs said Uie rate locrease was ^
needed to m eet addlUonal operaUng aexpenses and to properly finance the H
ids. company's Cabinet Gorge project In nnorth Idaho. 1'
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Men’s Argyle
NYLON I m w SO X' ^
I 1.50 I■ ■ Sizes 1 0 J/2 -to -13 .- :
W A sso rtm en t o f []colors, Th
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^ mas ffift f o r H im . i
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BHSi Flannel | H | b Pajamas I
B i u 3.98 I iE x tra fu ll c u t fo r 5I sleeping com fort, i
:• Tailored w ith | clastic w a is t- ■ band, a sso r te d p a tte rn s an d 1 Cap
' Btripcs. A .B.C.D. g ------- -— ------ -------------------------- p J.«,
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yi' n ...„3 .49 SfcT l . , I IJI."■-U Hcnvy meUl. rubber-tlppcd \
'■“'” 6 with swlng-up drea.ilng tabls top of washable plaaUc.Doll measuring acale. roomy
F pcxkets. plastic tub. and hose SilOP' with shutoff. Daby blue frame.
20’' high. 2I'i" wide and 13"; deep. PlasUc apron ts Included. H«e
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Hurr>-! Hurr>' ! Here’s Y our ‘ TV F a v o rite ! . ............ - • " 'i . 'iU
Super Circus
R K I N G I
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1 Men’s Hats1 3 . - ; 5.00 p< BlgselecUon.br styles. ssNjrt*- I h
Ij ment o t ahadea. many sUes. VV‘ There's a B a t fo r Every Man. g
An excellent g ilt idea. p^ I "
I I1 MEN’S INITIAL |j
„( J Handkerchiefs | j
it i 50c ■ I c!n. e “The T houghtful OKt." Whlto b\ .
<1 only. H and rolled edges. | »
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i 4 .9 8 ^ I L.1 CapesWn wiUj so tt rabbit fu r [J Ni
n !; lining. Lab tested. In London {<| a Tan, su e s 8 to 11. Wool Lined [P S.«. ■ ' •
, ( l l% D E R $ O I 1*MA?idfBWMO*T c o M n m MMJiTMiMr r o * r
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Dreas your dollle up In a ha tl Q | f l | Just like mommy's. M U H
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________ 2 . 4 4 IEXTRA 'LARGE SKIRO R 17 PLANES. Reg. priced Q A Q 'Q
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lltUs boy.
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. . 4.44 . 5f ^J Mary Hartllne. ciUty th r Clou-n, |>-
Scampy, Claude KIrichner. Nlcta? - ['
—the -!& »m p-are-«m (m ir-thB“ I8— tf — own ‘ i and
circus people in UiU colorful 0
•Super Clrcu.i" s r ti Complele ^ '
....... steel ^ n t. ' 18-frUky fi
circus animals. 10 wild anlmali ^
------ and alhhencccMOrlcs Uiat make- ^ -Reg.u p -a llfc-llke piny circus.- . . ■]
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s 1.69 ' \ f te x tra fun cut. \ ^
I; PracUcal eaay w u h . " • r j i •A-'isort* ■ I Ing, quick drying. csUes. W hite, blue, lan, • A ' •%■■Uan, green, assorted fanej p " •”rV “ ■'%
patterns. Sizes 30 to *V= a ” ■ \
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^ ' 1’ Your UtUs boy can have hU .] .„ — u— ow n-real-U ks-w estem -janrn,_j---------- :” i T ^ d afU U s LOW price, loo. J p _ 17.1
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•» m k v B \; OtKVeit. Sk . iliJ HO: uU n 10; all cUh« nonliul.■ I llc«« i«0: ilMdr te Jl bitfatri bnlckm r "f* cM « IM-UO Ibt «hole. It,bl!u » t |h t M»1 1I.M.•C Sm p I.OOOi («« ((Md ihMrlDr Umb(lit tbout ftwdr I t II.OMI- ■ItwhtM' (IiiMt
not «tUlUh.d| Wtdnadir <b»lM «nd ^'2[a EANBAI CtTT 61}
|5 Jlit C«IU« 1,000; cil>n tooi >l>i«bur iU m *tn
(U Umta n,S)JO,«0._____ eh.1’‘ o n m *"c
OHAJU. Dm. II (OP) - llof« ll.«O i J f. 5 r i«of,'T(S “ O '
‘ •J Ilow ck>««; II!0»1 fond tnd chok. M " !i ^ r i bMrr E
HS imJ M i'n U.Oo.tJ.Mi { m 'u n i l rlM.4rMilllI» *l>d Maia.rtUI 1I.00.1I.00. J!];
(ladlw w n . jrim . *ool»l UmU II.M.
i i ! P o t a t o e s - O n i o n s
inxno FALLS 1!!—U)MIO FALUI. I>K. . | | (UT)—FoUto ^
- J otr>rlRn llsht: llfbl »lri lMnlrr< •lo<r. ^ •lull. iHthiir •rrtktr; ft* mImi k r i .
. « n tdIIkI unMld. RuMrU atckKt\ cwt. IH minimum Ai U<■! D*)l»r«d ••)» •klrrlsr colsl buU And c*n*•»• m tr- re r-n rn w rv m r-ff in iK -ie irT e r —
M<k u s 1 m^llum In U n. IJ0J.70 | U •m.ll (£ m«llun< I.S04.(t;Ua ] t.M-MOl o n
'7-« 10 lb. uck US J ».»«■ t.» .» .«: 10 lb.M Mtk US 1 mah i.r»-<JO! (n nuU r con-
u lntn «.ao-4.U; ;tp«p AMh «lndo* t.OO. can I.U: In mMt*r WBUlnm 4.:o-4.»l t Inek alitliaum A wttiui }tt li. tjuk t f t 1 » mtdlan to U « . li« .1 U 10 lb, u«k „ US I »t»«r oMulcail U rt. 1.104.71, N
B«Im fob ctih trMki Vw)>.d l«0 lb.■•ck tUS 1 in.dlam to -Urn 1.104Jo ; 14
• J im.tl to (nwllum t.I»4.IOi u£ I 1.7t.l.«li ^ « lh. laek US I WI«T l.U4.4ai 10 Ib. H ** iitk U3 - m«h t.M-<.10i la sinMr cfl»- rui ulnm
^ CHICAGO. oS!"l^*'(IJPl-T#Utt »T-rinli IS; trtck lt t ; (ouj U. 8. .hlsx i-v
'.00 B « U M . SoppIlM lltxrtl: dwB.nd ll^ht; \ j
■00 ftoo Ili.li Malia B w .U.00 US IA 4.«M.U| un>uh«l 1 c .n 4.1liu Colorado MeClurn U8 IA 4.04-4.]!: Mln* .
BMOU .Bd NMtb DakoU rostlM. US lA ^J3 ««h«] tnd 1..I.1 c.r 4.a. tat4
ElrMt ulM (100 th>.)i Idabo R autt. jm^ t,« 4 J0 ; Colotado McCIan. 4.T84.(»iNorth Dakou rcnt!»e» 4.I9.I.00; WUcon- WC'■ In rountf «h(U. 4.!<>4.f0. . ’ '«CU
QAlon aupvIlM lUht: demand nodm ttl i
d ”/ " V , ’{■?is kS^ i.7l; US ] tar l.tt : Mlnn>wla r«1lo« r.ue Ot
ft Rtr^^talw 'ao^'lbi.U Idaho SvanUh *imu r . v ; i , j c^ WOOL tu n
KKW YonK. D«. II C*>-Wo<4 fulur- xw l a t jJ""* »>«o J.’ <*»U hwni D*e. m J I J ; * « March 141.4; M., UO.IR, JuIt lU .llIi «
OcU 111.«ll; Dm. 1II.7U; Mirth lll.tU i eXK P. Mar IM.tH.8. O nilllu t^ ,„ol aiMt iiJ.«H. .
« D sr 'p o o d . and I l s b b U Fcefli. rea l Olab* Beed knd Feed Co,—AdT. « o »
_____________ ______________________ day
l l s M a i k e t s— _ J ju n i
d~ltr and rajar t i . l«s. H tb. mtrkrt T h» .*?* “?* **'"• *b. tormim wl OWe
.00 “ • “ c S V w "t t Salt wheat. p»r biutitl __________ ll.Ot.00 ll.rIcT IV. t... ---------------- t h .« oitrr^M-TK.:^ .............. ■'••« ..«
l i S o ^ . » u , = = F = = " - - ‘
„ — .E
Ucborn m k t - u " „ (6>l(| ,Bd conpanr pHcal Itnd
„ . . . o u n u m . , _____ ___ hJd IR St! S:a! - ■- ■ - !!: »r C'•• ICQ POOL • newl” Wltwlni prlM. o tt. .BBvtlad » Th. W fti
rrodacin tf Twla rill* C«r o t I^ .................... ... . aou i» U tt . A 1 t ?! T f
i S5nIB hBallA** ------ — ■■ K * wWCf T»*<» r ------- • ^ n u l l
i i t , m ._________
finance ’------------------ _____________________ _______
Grainoa matktt onlh. boiH af trad* lodtr. ib*r« q
een "■*" < Moh rwor.rr. howmr. ,
l.OO. K.*'' '■ Itncitt, bowmr, »rlo« 'b.UBbo>. W«ltiMU7‘t k>wb Thb rnUUko* CSOB “*'** Pa«*rof«f» (\tr t . WbMl .load H lowir to H blck.r. ^
s i cncA oo. K . '” ,! ''! !K -w .» . . . .V “,.«£<&] '»:"T .'J'liSA' Ss i ;. » ! V
PliTUREi Table ' ^CHICAGO. Uk. II (U r i-
) - Opta link ' Uw Clo«« IJT)tc t.JOU t J t }.»U f
i|yi*‘ lSM!|Rii ®*Si« * • " ? S
STr :lilj 1:«J, IW* ^i i i i i : „
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s C . i : ! : S _ r f ;!!5 , ! : ! ! ! ( ,
s i
S £ ;t.‘y K ^ "' , No. 1 «hlU l"l't t^ n °7 N ; Ho. t U.ol O'
N ° ^ ' ^ u . m i iT itvSnsI ^ ^ «Milo BiUo M4», ’ ^
11.01 ta ti-OlK.Ub . J l , , |t.M to II-ltN. I
[!! Batter and EggsUS L "' .... ........ ' " " .rb- RAN r&AKCIBCP
BAN nUNCISCO. Dae, 11 <UP)—Z m i OrBdo A U it. HU4tMl «nd« A Btdlom
“ * “ ch ” .I''or5S*A®lo‘i?f’« 4 f l" ’*ri4 . Am daU|.B 4l.4t____ dl
ehBB«a* «lnc< r«Icrdan lltfill ColOHd tli ortT I Iba. 14 onU B pound.
ChMt.i BIa«U dalaUt 4tH>44 mbU ■ >"!a’itj,‘Kir„r5!'i.5ST-sn.!s! „
iij “r.rtu’i-'s.rs i2 Bcor* MK: M .cor. l l ' i ; M acor. U <i| at
carloUl >0 acora UVi : II acer. «4K. i.« 4 ? .rp ^ u s> t r i i d i ’v ^ u
“ #«■«*.» par «»«l A <ad artr f t : eatitat i , rMlpU 171 dlrtlM III tbatkt 11. i lJ- — -------- ------- . co:
P o t a t o a n d O n i o n o>
F u t u r e s Wl(C o n tc t; C. W. MoKeboU aod va
ta O o a p u y . C U Bide. Fbotto WO)
"* n«C2MDEt OKIONS “*“" M.11 hlfh, 11.10 low and .bMS U ^t --------------SOl *“ thlb! PBIlRtJAllT ONIONS 1n. 12.41 hWk. 11.30 low. IMO cIqm: U sti0. u t t Wh1 ll.TObltli.Iawandcloaaic.nacartrBdad. >'0l
'k a . . . rojA T oss
f; ] \ i l l , u . „ . . , .“■ DECEMBtR ITJW ry* |
A \ bU. » n a d ; m mU. old
[l Decrp.fi Filed for Ss Jess King Estate* A decree of dUtrlbuUon tn the « - uir
ta t« of Jaw la K ln i, wbo died here decu Ju n o 32, WM filed in db trlc t court toi i W cdntaday b j Jess Ray K ln j. « t- noi
ecuttir c t the eitat«. a J •I T he esUte it valued a t M.035J3S. c,s S unlT on ar« » eon. Jes# lU y wa [B K in s : ft Eranddaushter. Orftce* Lucille Orey, end a (trandMn. Ko*. T l iR b e rt T . Wftticn. all Twin PalU. T
T he frandehlWren wlit receive h $100 each, wim the remainder ot
th e etU le Rolng to the ton. I t con- ^ alata of «3,82SJS In caab. houiebold . ^ rum lihlnge and lo t el«ht, bloclt 111,
- T w tn Palu . ^ ^ “ ? ;! B enslt and Benoit retiresented the‘ _______ K; Givil €oinplMnts
Filed by Bureau sThe Profeislonal AdJuiUnent bu- P™
u reau . Twin PalU. flled two civil “ P eom plalnu in probate court Tues- “ or day. •
The first ecUon names J . W. . Pritchard as defendant and a ^ ft ' totftl of 1187 plus Interest from Ju n e 90. 1049, and coits ot the s u i t JV]
T h e 'bureau ita t« i thftt PrltchftM *’'* t owes themoney for medical services. .
J . W. O'Donnell 1* named defend. . t a n t tn a almllar action fUcd by P I th e bureau. The bureau seeks a to tU Rot » o rw o rp ii ir t iitO T e itin d -ro j tro f th e -wa;
su it. per0 J . H. Bam ei Is the attorney for intt1 th e plaln^fl In both actions. sUc
: Boise Firm Gives S“ i LowBid on Canal ‘c; BO ISE .D ec.l8M <-P .A .T erteU n8 f t i
a n d tons. Bolte, submitted tho low perl- b id of lt.Sl3.3T8 today for 7.6 mllet on• o f concreie-llned canal on th e K en
newick division * of the Yeklma., Wftth.,'ProJect. the rejfonftt oWcer o r the bureau of rfclaraatlon a n - P
nounced. . Sir, The canal irill c a ^ w ster from lu aI tb e Tskifflft rlrer tb the C hsndU r coir■ p um pln t plant, still, to be built, In i; w hich .wUl holit the water tnto the hes• m a in csnal for Irrigating 19.000 S. , a cres of land of whleh IB^OC wiU the-
b* xiew acrCAfk ’ cX i• - i
~ Revenue Bond S Plan Sifted by Special Panel S
B X A T Itl. D«>. M UB-A tpeclal reeeart^h commlttM Is to ln i to b« a.
crsiB asked lo prepare s rtoom atndstie s u fbtf» on w hst siency would be belt fitted rj ( llon to rtrenue bonds tor Colum. tc n t t . blft river power developmenu. r
-T O T -B m n*7nirT iiton il-p l»nntnr wBIM eoui^eil dtelded W ednuday, a lte r a 5 r (wa.(fsy teuion here, to s ik the
commltue for the new report. to l>o. The rtM ireh froup Is hiided by e:
J Dean Miurica W. Lee. disn «( b( •o)! economlci a t W ashinston 8U te ^
ed to th^ p lann ln i oouncU et T uei. day’s teuion the t revenui bond “
. luues would be a feasible Interim _ melhod Q( flnftntini muchly needed ^
^ s. power IfttlllUes. . jJ• , 8m B d K a a Eyed »* w ry The commltue aleo Is expected te , , . study the luneiU on o t Paul J, Rav- I
er. BonnerlUe power admlnlitrfttor, * iHBii th a t the entire present teden l pow. . ••2®i er eyitem ihou li be taken over by■ *“ a rejJonsl or»snlM «oo ot $oa t
kind,PoinU to be Included In the bond
Me Uiue propoial study Include wheth. „ „ er tuch bonds should be tsxsble or »aZ tox-exempl and Whether govern- tl. i«^r ment suarantees of payoient thould tr IS c be louRht. Revenue bonds normally
? represent a clslm only against the in revenuei produced by th e project, sc
* L aome CriUoisD ciTS Some criticism was eiprested i t cl
the sesilon of both the bond and 10 e«u tho rtjlonsl authority tujteiU oni, u M « Some critics thought th» propos^J : might dUtract congre«s from the ot S4 need of ImmedlsU appropriatlom ft( ^ for further PftcUle northw ett power ^
M*« ’^p idM cK ee, president of the P i . 1» » H clfio Power ftnd t ig h t comp«»y. »
Portlsnd, said Joint action by power ®I 71 dUtrtbutcr* in buUdlng new gener. «
ftUng plsnU might heip supplement « v» federal eonitnictloni. ■ ™
, B, E. Torpen of the anny engU P* s!oi ne e rf Portland regional office, told .»«i the council th a t u p s i m m - i t o w “ , w oJerts now under conilrucUoa “
b{J.' eould nol prevent a Columbia river nood of IMfl pttportlons. . ^
-1 Order Issued |1_ To Stop Side i1 Jobs of Aides ,
• A WASHIMOTON. 0 « . U W -A U
■ * . .luitlcB department a ttam eyi and
i_ , olher employei from pxactic^g Hw O;K i privately or engs,star to o» 5 ouu ^>Hd aide buiinets acUvlUes without de.
partm ent permltilon. . toU r a " oM-r. j W *•III cBver. 18,000 departm ent emplWM.. . Is effectire Ja n . 1. w e p t f « £■ »• lo
attomeyH, essiiU nt „ .lii i and their tpeclil asslstanU. In the
Istlc r cate, th e order would bc ef. ^ 1‘v i; fectlve Jsn. 1. 1654. ^ ^ ^tTB. The order prenanably win be s p .
" n ” M c O r a K * * i ia ‘% ^ i ^ te «enjtftse In outside buslnets acUvlty J*or law pracUoe will be given only “when "unutual clrcxsmttances* pre- oi
S vail and only upon written reque tt ».) McOranery said the extra yeat t N« _ delay for U. B. atlomeys and their
Bsslatants item s'from the fact th a t nII their salaries were tlxed oa the ^ “ prcjumption they would be perm it.
^cd-to -p r*oU c*-U «-4 jilwtfllz_^n. _ the side.
Under present I«w, a department M attorney may prseUce law In casei Pt
where the govemment is no t in . fa lad. Wived. Sft
. ..I — J
Man Killed ^ e n "- Derrick jSits Line “
BOISE. Dec. 18 OUH-A lO-rear- “ old Boise mftn. Jess E. Xkstrand, ^ w u electrocuted yesterdsy wh*n a crane new which he was e tftnd in t ■ camo in contact with a hlgh-TOltage “
— M W fnw f:------------------------------------, 0 o th e r Workers tald aesCrtad wss ob
leanlns attnlnst the crane a t tho a - time the crane hit the .line. A lire T . « department rcsusdtator'w as rushed J J >rt to the scene. Ekstrand was pro*■X- oounccd (Scad a ihort time la t«r at
a Boise hotplCoI. .O. S . Eaton, opcrater of the crane. „
ay was unhurt..ee --------------------------- .
France to Draft « « Alien Residents
PAIU8. Dec. IS O L ra -Y o u n g ‘I, Americans wbo live in Prance lor
more than • year wUl faco la m onths of ’ servlee In the French army under ft law passed Wednes« day night by tho French national assembly.
"AU youiig men between 16^ and J M years of age residing lh Pronco sto
I I pernmnentJ/. o r more than s year, fro U WlU be subject to mUltary scrvice r«i u . provided th a t the ir home country I iru imposes oi\ Prenchmea the obUga* gxu . . tlon to serve in the ir armies,” the Hs
Uw said. Ea» The la v w i t adopted unanlmoiiily ^ by the full chamber.
S Murderer Draws J t D fe Prison Term sjy ■pOMEROY'. W ash. Dec. IB (IIV-. te j U Robert U . Day. S8. Lewiston, Id a , 1 \ t -w as-eenknoed-lo-lifs-ia-th ft-sta te » n
penltentUry for the fata) beating o tt or Intt. August of Mrs. Myrtle Smith,
also o f Lewiston.Superior Court Judge Olenn L.
- B ean. Wall* Walls, p u se d sentence, a lle r denying ft deferue motion for
Ja new frlsl.
D sy plesded Innocent to a charse ,2 of second degree mfirder, but » su> w perlor court jury found him ftUlty SJ on Monday.
• Leader Named1. PARIS, Dec. IB lf l-L leu t.-G en ,. Sir Robert Mansergh or Britain wlU -
tn lusceed Adm. Sir Patrick Brlnd aatr commander In ctflef- of allied forcetIt, In northem Europe, ftUled supremele hesdiiusrtets announced n u rs d a y .’X) SHAPE Commander Oeti. Mat*U thew B.Rldgway said'B rlnd’stenu r*
’ cf appolnhsest ends April 1, u u .
TIMES-NEWS, TWI>
id Suspect Detected ] Before Burglary
l y p o OATSl Lo . Dec. l l I«n-0 tena
t C l found o u t about the budU ry of ft looftl firm
P«cW Bm lth .* a « ftiretted b w ftw ^ ^y > .^ ftouont were susploiout. WHsn De. I
teoU rt Pete R o u n t r * * checked <jfltU d sm ith 's story U u t b« w u looking i)lum. to r & Chevrolet sed fta 'la the area, ^
Rountree found ft sftf* ob tha side* ,im tnr w*l t in fron t qf th e-eid-Fftlthtul -ylu r a Bottling company. . . > : the fihaCtered pieces of f l r tn U Mck,
found In the ouffs of 8m lth1 traus*ed by e n . m atched brick chipped ftt the f
Btftti t t ' f o u n d the Chevroletaend. **dftn Bm lth told them ftbout a sd pru e i. lU ow ner JU y L. O urU l.’S i w u bbond ftiTWted. Dtartm ■niey were charged w tth burglary f,eeded W ednesday and Justloe ot the Peace ,
° Ja m et B. o ree n ie t tbe lr bosdi a t *88,000 each. ,
^ — t t ; ------ b
S», Board Okays ■ S Programs for j K State Schools 5
W (Tnia P tf . Osa) bties for common snd d a u 0 dls» c
lOuId trtoU.mally 4. Sinking funds for school buUd* « t tho lng purposes be legallied and th a t u ect. school d istric t bonding UmlU be In .
c re u e d from 6 to 10 per eent In . Kl I t c la u C ftnd oommoa dUtrloU and j
and 10 to 18 per een t In class A, B Uom, and- tndependent dlstneU. losals e ; The curriculum program may * > the be continued and suppoiM by an ' ,Uont adequate approprtaUon. Jwwtr B. T h a t In ftppUeatlon ot the *
school tn n sp o rta tlo n formuls. the '• P a . law be am ended to prorlde th a t puty. traatportfttlon-ooeU o t the yesr lm> ove r medlfttely preceding be used In de- 5„ er. term lnlng moaUily traareorUUon Qjent U nder the preeent Iftw d a u
m ust reftch bttck to the secoad year preceding receip t ot t u u aid.
7. T h a t ft maximum of ♦ » ft m onth p e r chUd be allowed fcr pay*
.H m m en t of board and room In lieu ofH , . . tn tasportaU on in cases ef e z to n e
IsoUUon.-DUtrlcU now are aUowed a maxim um of tlO.
T he s u t« board adopted muslo textbooks to be used for the next Tlve years, b u t delayed until next m onth seieotlon of textbooks fo r
A toclal studies. T h is wUl be consld.C ered a t th e nex t meeting beginning
Ja n . as in Boise.
Cardinal Spellman Idt En Route to Front
ft»d k e w VORIC. Dec. 18 (t» -P nno i|: C ard inal speUm an took off f ro a
ZdtowUd ftlrport todsr tor K oret/' w hera h e will n a k e ft OhrliUnat
to u r o f th e bfttUefronU. and cele. ^ b ra te th reo masses Chrlslm u day.
He said b e was taking with him ®: 100,000. cigarettes, 30,000 reUglous
medals, 1.500 holy cards and ^mes.I. scaget o f love- from hundreds ot* Amerlcfta fam iliei to their sons aad ^ fathers.L ’ T he card lnftl-w u dus to ftrrlve In •Uan Eorcft Tuesday, where bs will re«
m>in untU New Y ear's eve. Cn his , tn r e tu rn tr ip , h e said he would visit i,it« T aipeh on Pormosa. ManUa abd Le. on], banoa en route to ths osnslitory Drt. Ot card inals in Rome Jan. 13. Alter u a t . ft slop Jn Paris, h e wlU u r l r t in e i t ’t New Y o rk ,J an . 18. their —
Zoo in Pocatello SS —Seeking-Boffala _nent POOATSLLO, Deo. 18 III - The ;oses PocateUo city too Is seeking a buf-
in . fftlo. C ity Pa rk s Bupt. Pete Hlskey tftld todfty.
4Mverftl a ttem p ts ha re been made , to buy ft bison from 'Wyomini, but I th a t s ta ta Is n o t reducing lU herds _ a t present. Hlskey said. n 6 Yellowstone pork ofllclels are not MT. shipping o u t any buffalo beause
the anim als m ay potilbly be ln« a : fected.l ln . Hlskey p lans to soUclt the sld e t
the sU t« lU h and ^ e departmentIr ffln iaftlny fi^eral t t fneles to _
tvai obtain ft buffalo, tho ' ; ^
ihed Indians Given Oil Royalty Payment
RbOSEVKLT. tJU h, Dec. 18 IIJV- ’ More ttiftii 1,700 members of the Ute
Ind ian Uibe todsy picked up checks totalling IMOXKK) for oil royalties from th e ir U nds »nd went Christ-
, m as shopping.i t s T h e.checks ftveraged sbout » »
fo r each m »n. woman and child ' " 8 and were handed out by tribal clerks,
a t R andle tt, Whlterockt. Pt. Du* chesne, O uray j n d Mytoa
”■* Autos Lootedand A pum p-shotgun ftnd.camerawere —Jieo stolen T uesday n lg h r tt'M u rtau g h -ear, Jrom two cars, the sheriff's officeirlce reported W ednesday,jtiy Leslie Hestbeck reported the ihoUIga. m a m issing and Mrs. Ed Slsstny,the H ansen, said an eight mUUmeter
E u tm a n movie camera was taken,osly — -----------------------
Transform ers StolenSix 300-poimd pow o trsnsfoRnei*
■ ware stolen from th s idsho Power
nin - . teported Wednesday,da . Two of th e missing trsn tlcrm tntat« f ra «W> kilow att capacity and thetine o thers th ree kUowatt.ith, ^ 5 e i e 5 5 5 * 5
= CASHT FOR DEAD and
' USELESS ANIMAIS
. PHONE COLLECT rtU Goodltiir<7 Eupert 56 “ Twin FallB SM .
te t?; IDAHO Hn»:
8 TAIXOW CO. s. L m h w h b i h h
TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
d Budge Seeks Official View
fl; “ OnTDamPlanM tils WABHINOTOK, Dec. 18 in> «ep . n De. H am er Budge. R.. Ida., dlselosed to- Ijcked day ho h sd asked Secretary o f th t
In terio r Oscar C hspoan whether th e re Is any tru th to rumors th a i
j 5 S ^ IntendM o a \ i t h ^ ^ U s
before he loav^ oftlce. tiom . Budge said such authorlsatloa kt tha could be made under the reolaoa*
tlon act of 1038. iTTOlet T h e Idaho repreienUUve. an op- t end ponent of the proposed leclamatlOQ . WM burwiu dam on Snake H rer in Ida*
ho, satd th a t when a houte tubctcn- 5 « y m l tu e held hearings on l l l u t
ip r ln g Chapman ssld he su tin liud >“ th * project to congreu Tather thaa
ftuthorUlng i t by execuUve order btcftuse It w u "highly coh tro rt>
R slaL-° Xn view of thU and the lubcom.
m lttee 's unanimous reJecUoo o t the l | « ItflsiaU on. Budge said h t “simply
oould no t beUet-e th st « n e m b tr cf I th e cabinet would proceed In th t
l l s h igh-handed manner ot Ignoring th e expretaed opinion o t the mem* b e rt of congress who served on the
J dls* committee. ^"However, since the rumorf are
buUd. K> rtcu rren t th a t the secretary does I incwid thU authorlMtion by execu- * tlve f u t . 1 have decided to ask the
'2 secretary f o r ft itraightforward a “ b *** nim on."
Told of Budge’s lU tem ent Chap. m a n repUed "No comment’' B t tald
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'T a y ~ « r ~ u n i w m * ^ m i rl o l l fine and ft number o t U a tU he
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forward Q th „ lurrlrors Include th ;ee M ten . Mrs, ZUfs Slmptoa, S Centro
; Chtl>. CaUf.; Mrt. Charles Zach, PUer, an( Be tald Mrs. Oale Bevercombe. Twin PftUi ir reply aad six grandchUdrens m c h e e Puneral ftntngemeaU.wUl b t •&'
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I« sen . Hugh BuUer. R . N ebr, chftir>,fw m ftn-designau of Uie senate eaa*sI? nf. m ittee on Internal tn d Insular ftf* F V l . “ ?* W*‘ tuppo rt behind a bUl banning gor-0 ^ t o U M a l - i e l t u r i - i i t - s t f t l a - J ^
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i f f BuUer said he also would e m « .. tlnue to press for .ft return ot t h t
C t n f l l dUputed Udelsnds to tndlrldual e a u l SUM oontrol. 'Hie T4.yesrH9ld t t a - Oft Mob a to r tftld Uit Udelsnds pioblwiotBM 48 'p m . uader the same principle Uiat tA a o . t m t o th tr s u u s righu Issues.
BuUer said u much u 80 p t r trk itnn ^ ^ In 10I« owned by the federal goveram trt Jf, t a d h e w anu Uie land returned to
Ute sUtM. He said guch tftod ___ should be sold to ’'free ea to p rltt*
• to U would produce Ux revenue*.VUiUd BftiraU
irle t B. SarUer BuUer. Just relumed fromUr sons, a three-week visit to HawsU. pr*«'nd Bob dieted the HawaUsa Islands wouldiftft. ftn be ftdmlcted to staU hood 'ln t h le corps aex t congress.
Torro, B u t he said Alaskft probably wouldifancy. a o t be tocepted becauie t t Is toei;te s it - poor to support sUtehood.Centro. BuUer said he prerlouily hsd b«ioler, and opposed to sUUhood for HawiUa PftUs, b u t reversed his stand U tt su m a tr
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^ Dance Planned
f .Friday Evening —At-High-School-
A senior queen and her Iwo at* undents. reprcMnUng the junior and tophomort claues of Tn'ln F&Ua hlsh Khoot. will be ehoKti to relam OT«r lhe nnnual Holly ball sponior- e(] by Uic Boy»' club o( the high
will bcRln nl 0 p. m. Friday In the nehool Rymnnjlum. will be ".Wreaths of
Oaylc FoUman a n d Barbara Johanson, oenlora. have been nom-
• Inolrcl for queen. The atlendant*
!wlll be cho.ien frotn Kathy Swim nnd K nthlrch 'M lnso, Junlori. and Afton I’ed m en and Sue Lenard- H I H B I aon, aophomores.
Music for dnnelnR will be (umlAh* rd by Arloti Dnstlltn'ii orchestra. I | B h |
Joe Ulrich Ix seneral chairman of Uie nophnmore committee]. Rich* ard Borin^.e and T td Dlnxman are
, tn chargf^ of the Uckets and Oary m r s '< Kellard nnd Ed Manifleld; publicity, ',E
' Cleanup clinlrmen ara Sidney John i . .and Bob O'Doy, "
I Gary SImmona heads Uie Junior 1 i * _ r d a « committeemen, wim Include f V M S S L Knute Westcrgren and Stan Plcrce, . ^
J : , . decoraUon chairmen. The throne | p n m i will be dccornt<d'by Lon Eberleln .l y i l «Dd Olen Smith and chairmen for A fl n l the theme committee are Dan Davis IMI and Dnvld Chnney.H I Bill Johns U chairman of senior Mr. and M ■ I clnM committees. Jerry MoVcy heads P«c. Clyde I k the ticket eommlltee and refresh- “ nd Mra. D
'1 1 mentA will bo planned by Joe S U r- <«1 In marr IU* key. Dudley Creed U In chartre o t fonned last M i IntermlMlon nrrengementa. Olfla for F irs t Bnpi: B | the queen and her attendants frill be Shelly Rob O ' selected by Dill Johna and program The bride I lk chairman Is Gordon KIbbe, dress, ball(
I j l l Patrons for the dance are Mr. and occeAsorlea. |0|i. M n . C. V. Hovey. Mr. and Mrs. CaN of pink am ,•;!• vln See, Mr. and Mra. Kenneih Kali, w hite DlbJe.
My. and Atr*. John D. Flatt. Mr. and Mr. and i M n . W. H. Bnm ard and htr. and brother-ln-1 . J* « . P . Tilley, bridegroom.J l There will be no corsages. A receptlc
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BOHL, Dec. 18-Plano students of vo te Bume Mra. Roger Vincent presented a rc- Stoneman. cltAl Monday night a t Uie First signed to n BapUsl church. Fllw, T h a formi
ParUclpatlng were Jatkl# Ram - Tw*"I j l l «8T. Carole LooklngbUl. Mary Leon- j l l ftrd. K aren Klrkman. Deanna Pe- A rk.H | terson. Dennis Anlauf, George Won- ■ I enbenr. S andra Tegan. J«;ielV lel«1 1 . eon. Jack Peterson. Patty Leonard, L . ' i r i m Della Ann Williams. Rachel T rapp, FILER, E P!. Doris W eder. S ueun Cox, Donna n c r for mei l>i; Albln. M arilyn Kullk. Mike Tegan, t* g io n post Ik, Sally Hauser, Patricia I,ancAsler. th e Monday ,. . Beverly Anlauf, Karen DeKloU nnd Blancha B r
R u th Ellen Rleder. Filer. Connoi'w enOthers were Janet and Judy Piper.
: : eharrcn , Jerline and Audrey D u l- „ 3 ®• I tan , Onah De« Mackle, Linda LeUi,
■ I ' •Rose King and Nancy Prather: Buhl. i f j l . . St.S J n and Douglas Schroeder, Mary Carol JI P Hill. Judy Heldel and Bonnie Weg- “1 1 cner. CasUeford.H Ushers were two niece* of Mra.H Vincent, M yran Roe Wills, T(rtn V■ FalU. and Carol Wills,.Goodlng.M The progrnm was given by be- V r ginning and advanced students.
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w as held Monday evening a t tho o f ^ i J ^ i . ' UlO ehurch. Oroup singing of car- ®
I oU and dancing were followed by faucolored slides of Korea Uken by w - " “ u j^ . ' P r t Roland Hulme and shown by S c I m on ree h is brolher. Lurry Hulme, and j t jess and
_____ mother. Mrs. Ralph Hulme. A gift r>>roneU iln(e»ehannB 'was-held, Meetlnp -ot’ t h ff m m pcpuim M IA will b« resumed Jan. 8. ness.* N o t long
\ M orion Mortin t' P , , , th e m h6m 8P a tte rn o n # of tho j
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P a tte rn 9204; Misses’ sizes 12. 14. ■,J8. :a ,.30 ;. 30,.3a, « , M. M, 40, 42. .-I
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Uii5"p atiern —* tf d '5*cenM T of'tich n ............... .........pa tte rn IT you wish tlrst-c lssi cnaU- RIRg. Send to M arian Martin, care of fiTlmes-News. p ^ t o n department, SP. .O. box 9740, Oblcago ' SO; IU. tt V * O K l JP rin t your nam e, p in f_ |5styla aumber.
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J MRS. CLVDE A. nURNEY chwch kl^ (BU ff eorravinri The dei'* ' * * * * enterUlnc* * * . p „ ty a t
Miss Boehm Wed SSiJ'cil « In Evening Rites » A t T. F. Church Race[
Dorothy Mne Boehm, daughter of P n !IJ. Mr. and Mrs. John h. Boehm, and r u iIs Pfe. Clyde A. Burney, ^ n of Mr. DIETRI'(. ond Mrs. Bert A. Burney, were unit- Alan Johi•• ed In morrlnge in a eeremony per- wedding nif fonned lasl Monday evening in Ujo <n Uie Onir F irs t BapUst church by the. Rev. Cliffordle Shelly Robinson. master ofn The bride chose a pole pink saUn B” *"-
dress, ballerina lengUi. and blnck the lUChiii i accc«orles. She iarrled a corssgs'• of pink and blue sweetpeas wiUi a
!' M ,.. H . r N ..b ,n 7 ,1 brother-in-low and sister of the ^
bridegroom, ottended the couple. • rw inA reception and shower honoring ^
th o newlyweds was held Friday eye- n ing by Mrs. Nflwberry and Mrs.M erle LewU a t the Burney home. r i ^ . g
. After a short wedding trip, Uie Dobride will reside In Twin Falls. P r i- " gj,
f voto Burney wiU return to Camp ucredcake. stonem an. Calif., before being as- piimait signed to service In Japan. Olenn Neli
T h e former Miss Boehm attendedTw in Falls high school. H er hus- «*-►-
. band attended schooU In Kingston, I O U r f
! M ¥ ¥ List<; D inner Heid n.JiS", FILER. Dec. 1»—A n»-host din- the VeneUi k n c r for members of the American bave been , » g io n post and. auxiliary preceded They ai , th e Mondoy evening meetings. Mrs. women's hi I Blanche B nune t and M n. T . D. son. seconc
Connoi'w ere In charge o f 'arrange- third. F o r t m ents. sr., recelvet
T ^e program locluded-a ta lk on tan. second ■‘Juvenile Driving* by M. J . Bays, The com: Jr., and p ictures were shown. Quests Mrs. Euger w ere Mrs. Leo Graves, ,Mrs. Owen L. 5. Shur Agenbrod and Mrs. Jack Jordan. J . E. Franc
C o r e o f Y o u r C
By ANGELO PA TRI
D ear boys and girls, can you smile the morrUn a n d ssy “No thanks.” and feei parenU of stronger In your beUef than 8»er7 g ir l and th I f you cao-you have created a power W hich se w ith in you th a t Is a valuable asset th a t momin of Character, a real force for per- in the hot aonal happlneas and success. had said. "I
W o all know how nice i t fetis to Ised." Theli be ‘‘popu^&r," a word Uiat ts rapidly closely th a t ta k in g on meanings Uiat aro making Tliey wero i I t less and. less of a compliment. Uie town. F o r one thing, it is beginning to hint You want i n a i popu inq iy nuy'b^(ah~v,'eak- n m n n r e ness. can be don
N o l )oni . t o . BToup « h lih « * o o l b o ;, . n a g ltu h . a , . t a c t . “ ' “ S ' , ! O f course, the ir parents'expected yoitfw ordtc th em h6me promptly afterwards. chum. I Ono of UlO popular boys said, "It's No ^ im k early . L efs go to Uie roadhouse and “ 'havo ano iher round or so of dancing, wrong or n I t w on’t keep us very lale. And if I t does, so what?" W hat I at
A glrl said, “No Uiank you. I ^promUed to be right back home after e°“«B e. U » W8 broke up." T he boy wiUi h er said. 'n i i a f s r ig h t They expect us.“ Ba
-H u h . Uiev nil rxn^Tt, th . ll“popular^ boy M ld T - '^ a t can Uiey '“IttUTTOUH do abou t It? Let's havs a llltl# **” fun. A school dance—hooey—come companions.
"•M ost of th e group w ent home as
they had promised, but oUien [."""r-ii" bT‘‘o iwaggered off to Uielr c a n and went book i.10 dance a t the roadhouse. What ■? «« “ lap p en td afterw ard made news In }»; ?; * •
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Yuletide Season ^ Events C anceled K '' p For LDS Society
clety memben decided n o t to meet ; ' f H again unUl Uie f irst Monday In
January a t Ulls week's .M ulon held ----- --■ a t the chureh In conjunction with ^V- the prtesthftod meeUng. Tbe next
• evenl a t 8 p in . Jan . B wUl feature . the theology Ifssoa.
T hfre-w |ll_be.a correlation meet- ’ Ing Dec. 29 a t the church and all
i • officer* and teachers of auxlUary . organlMilons of Uie ward aro asked R g ® :
to attend to discuss plans for next month's acUvlUes. ,
M n . A. O neida.was ini charge of irolaB ^ Uie work les.'san Monday n igh t wiUi
Mrs. L. T. Sorensen, president. In j B u . i f l chante of the business session. Mrs. H f * '- ' * ■ W.*L. Openshaw reported on Uie lE g ; \ i n cooked food ssle and bazaar lield.' H f |M The proceeds of 1118 will be ap* 0 N■ plied to the church building fund. B ’C^' H The offlcen of the organlsaUon de-■ cided to purchase dUhes for the
church kitchen.T he deacon priesthood class was
enterUlned by Conrad T hom e a t a party a t hls home during the regular priesthood class period. H I M O ther clo-ues were held a t the
s . . . ; ^:h Raception Fetes .
Pair a t D ietrichMr. DIETRICH. Dec. 18 -M r. and ISit.nit- Alan Johnson were honored a t o ' r e)er- wedding reeepUon Saturday evening t>...the In Uie Orange hall. .Xtv Clifford Ward. Richfield, was "
master of ceremonies fo r th e pro*,Mn gram, which Included num ben hy.,w Uie Richfield' girU' sextet; a duct by _ V '“
Mrs. ^ack Ward and Shirley Bab- * bliu by M n . H.nrj.Babblit: a duet by Mrs. Johnson “ “ ~
_ and Phi’llb Pllman: saxophone soJo “[? • by Corene Bush; vocal solo by Bev- *
e ly Dridge. accompanied by M n. J",■ Elden Dormler. and an accordion “ "*■^ selecUon by Marvin Pitm an. pcaranJ l ' Background music was played by movies^ Ployd Anderson and Mrs. D onrler. Jtinlor
In charge of Uie gifts wero Miss J e » « n“ )® Bridge. Darlene DavU. Frelda Caa- events.
pcr and Shirley Domiler. T he Uuee- ----------Uered cake was baked by Mrs. How- .ard Pitm an and decorated by Mrs. P n t t *Olenn Nelson. ‘
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^ Tourney W inners i Listed by Lodge
W inners of the B ks bridge tour- jn honor nament, held Tuesday evening in
In- the VeneUan room of the Elks club, moving » n bave been announced. . held Moi ltd They are Mrs., Ivan Skinner, jur. and [rs. women's high; Mrs. Armour Ander- u y „D. son. tecond. and Mnt. »eb Kohles, c h m h i
le- Uilrd. For Uie msn. John Feldhuscn,sr.. received high score; A. L . Nor- . .
on ton. second, and Sam Rabin. Uilrd. i m ys, Tho committee Induded Mr. and p_ , _ sta Mrs. Eugene Davls, Mr. and M rf en U B. ShurUeff and Mr. and Mrs.
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lie Uie momlng. iraglc news for the tel parenU of the "popular'* boy and tl? g lr l and Utelr group,•er W hich se t was Uie most popular et th a t morning? The one Uiat finUhed r - In UlO hosplUl or the ono Uint
had said. “No thank you, we prom- ^to Ued." T heir parents hugged Uiem ,ly closely th a t morning, l can tell yoQ. ig They wero really popular e ll around ^ ll. Uie town. f ^ / - |U You w an t to be liked, looked up (T t A 'u a IdlHlhid? W116 dMsH't? 1C Mn."Dl
can be done. SmUe whenever you a t the pc .k meet somebody along the way and nias gift e help Uiem If help is needed, ke ep Ui# Dou! ^ your word to father, mother, teacher Monday.. and chum. Make a habit of It. 6ay, Prises a
"No thank you." when you' are Hemingwn i invited to do w hat you Uilnk U second hlj . wrong or reckless and smile when ellng, and V you do so. M n, Bd .
W hat I am trying to tell you U Prt*e.I Just th a t Inner strengUi. bom of Mra. Te . courage. U w hat will maka you feel the club J I secure and make oUiers fetl secure ' wIUi J'OU. Saying "Yes” a ll the Uma Many t . U a sure indication of Insecurity candles hi y w ith in -youT je ir-w nrirh ia j^ n iiakT v n m :— ' you less Uian "populsr" wlUi upright J companions.
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P” * Foreign W ors auxiliary. A if, “J “n ie auxiliary and Uie VFW ' V
® P- “ • 8*‘- « ^>nr^ urday in Uio T u rf club for din- S ,’ ner to be followed by dancing,
J and the fct« fo r members' chll- ^ . R „ . dren will be held o t'5 p. m. Sun-v |r . day In the o ld hospltol htilldlng. i 5 |‘„ Santo Clous will make h U a p ..
pearanee a t Sunday’s parly and g j i4 Jjy movies wiil bo ahown. Mn. , >10 fnler. Jtinlor MarUn and Mrs. Clyde , SalieriMla' Jensen aro in charge of boUi |« h lo n eCaa- events. pointedree- - I Her vel)'® *' n . . I t I orange 1^ Poir H onored
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CAREY. Dcc. 18—A farewell party 5“f- in honor of Mr. and M n . Owen Bar- '; ton • and UieU- children, who aro ^ub, moving from th e community, was ,
held Monday evening In the chapeL Mr. and M n. B arton are Carey na- P' Uves and hove worked In LDS ju iH church ond com m unity organiw- Jy whlU
fiM* program w as arranged by UieTJ36 ward Sunday school officers. }Cs„ n J Por Uie past Uiree y e an . Barton had been w perlnt«ndent of the Sunday g ^ t Lak school. fn nam r
Included were a musical number - iii — 1 by John Adamson. G ran t Pyrah,
Russell W eaver and Ted Pyrah: a r e a d la t J jf Mrs. L orin Priee; a vocal selecUon by Ronald. Peck. Ross Peck and Max Peck, accompanied gby Mra. Leon Peek, and a reading
I by Priscilla KlmbaU. f 2* *5 PresenlaUon of a g ift from Bun- 'I K
day school o fflcen and teachera was made by Bert WheaUey. Conclud- ^ Ing remarks were given by Cloyd ^Mecham.
The evening was spen t dancing. jj„ RefreshmenU were served by the
ou <tt the poUuek dinner and Christ- \ nd mas gift exchange for members of \ m the Double Fou r Pinochle elub 1 , ier Monday. 'May, Prises a t cards w ent to Mrs. BUI { ■iro Hemingwny. h lB h;,M n. B ^LReU s, Z S U second high; I>IrA. Amy Morse, trav- J N
en ellng, and M n . c . R.'Wilcox, low. A M n, B l Jones received the guest A '
U priie. ^of Mra. T ed D arker will entertain \;el Uie club Jan . fi. re V « 4>no Many of the so-caUed llurice H j f ^ ty candles have little or no licorice InEe- Tnmir----------------- :----------------------------------
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BURLEY. Dec. 18-B«tty E sp ino- be heli 1^ . sa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C loude Advl
Espinosa. Burley, cxehanged m o r- were A riage vows wlUi Donald F . Davls. Daughi aon of Andrew HarrUon DavU, cn.
r Cody. Nebr.. a t nupUal masa. celc- ley, On bratod Fridny by Uie Rev. P o th e r cn, wai
“P" • FrancU J . ODriscoll In Uie C hurch J"'’ of Uie UtUe Flower. _
T he former Miss Espinosa chose ( n r y?® a baUerina lengUi white saU ngow n oU» fashioned princess style wlUi long T
pointed aleeves. accented by loce.----- 1 Her veU was held by a crow n of HANi
orange blossoms and she c a rried a and M coraage ot red roses and w hite Ulned chrysanthemums , Ued with w h ite evenlns
I saUn streamers. Her Jewelry woa a event ' ' . pearl necklace. party 1
M aid of honor was DoroUiy E s- M«. I l i l plnosa, sister of Uie bride. B est m o n Ralph) .>rt« PhUlIp Chaves. Pueblo. Colo., priits; ^ Uie bride's uncle. Clara 1
„ FoUowlng UlO eeremony. » w ed- Hlli a a ding breakfn.-it for members o f th e ellng. family and close friends was served Mrs. in Uio parish hnll. HIU, T
• rig The Uble wns centered w ith a Jones 1 Uure-Ucred wedding cake flan k ed were gi by white candlea In sUvcr candc l- abra. The cake was served by M rs. • ( 7 , \ f Donald Chisholm. asslsUd by M rs. ‘ Don Gniyot. HAGl
Following a short wedding tr ip to change S alt Lake Cily. DavU will x e iu m ning w
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Irr have scheduled parU es fo r thU B B 'i‘1 : j v>>ek>end. Friday evening th e Happy B B
Squarcn of Burley will hold a dance B H •.*■’^ 1 tn Uie Overland Inn , Burley. wlUi n |
m n EsUs. woody Estes, & n le Day- f f l and Clyde Rlchlns as callen. K |
The annual ChrUtmaa party of S £
fthe Rupert Hocdownen wlU be held B iiu ra iy ertnlng in the 'R u j« r t Moose hall. Aubert Craven wUl call the dances. A poUuck dinner in d H i.- glflezchange are planned and guesU m ] rosy be Invited to the event, K.-y
The FronUer Squares of Hazelton K wlU 'meel Salurday evening In tho Haselton high school gymnasium O j wilh Dorel Andenon acting as caU- er. The Maglo Squares club party will be held Saturday n igh t. In tho Twin FalU American Legion hall wllh Bob Daley, Jerom e, as caller and BIU Cleveland wUl call a t the Buhl Rounds 'n ' Squares dance Sat> urday In the Fairvlew Bohemian ball. * i i *
An open dance wlU be aponsored by the Ooodlng O range Saturday nighl in the Gooding O range hall. - L - Myron Bliss U the caller.
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SHOSHONE, Dec. 1ft—AUcla Bolld wns InlUated InUi Uie T heU Rho
c ' . Girls' elub a t the M onday n ight Uie P ^ mceUng a t Uie IOOF haU.
Oaydena Brown. Zelda W arburton. d . l „ J ' ' Mary Dene WlUlams and Wllma Cole ' : , . I were In charge of th e aoclal hour.3 1 1 I InsUUaUon of ncw o fficen will tpino- be held a t the nex t meeUng Jan . 8. g,. lo u d e Advlsera present fo r th e meeting m a r- were M n. Golda Young. M n . Roxy RA
□avis. Daugheriy and Mrs. Arnold Brand- soclet EWvU, cn. Mrs. H. R. SchUUng. O nu* Val- m ast c ele- ley, Ore., who U visiting Mrs. Brand- day s
'o th er cn, was a guest. * Rexlu rch If. 4. . Panu
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m of HANSEN. Dec. 18—M rs. A. 7 . Daw tn Frl led a and Mrs. NorrUle Reynolds enter- claus w hite Ulned Uie Pinochle club Monday be irei whito evening a t Mrs. Daw'* bome. The of Uii 70S a event was the annual ChrUtmas ,
party and gift exchange. youngE s- Mn. Frank W right and Mra. “
m o n Ralph Slmmoos received high score Solo., priics; Mrs. Edna B ally and Mrs.
Clara Kopp. low, and Mrs. M. L. w ed- HIU and Mrs. Tom SUfelsmlth, trav- f j h j ellng.a v c d Mrs. Robert Dsy and Mra. M. L.
HIU, Twin PalU, and Mrs. W. E. th ft Jones end Mrs. R a lph Simmons ' nked were guesu. m«1M3del- ¥
S Gifts ExchangedHAOERMAN, Dec. 1 8 -A gUt ex- SHC
ip to change was featured M onday ere- Mn.lUim ning when Mrs. Thooia.i Owsley tlielr 1>nvis entertained her bridge club. .Prises thU wo u n - a t csrds went to Mrs. Owsley, high, Rhea 1here, and Mrs. Alfred Sandy, low. borg a
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n Rho Lennie W akem wUl be In charge of S l n ight the program. ‘n
Twin G range W b ln e n will hold a ' ?« p. m . Saturday In the
Twin P«H» O range hall. All Ommt- “on*‘ e n are invited to th e party. UM e I
« attending aro asked to bring cake ‘“'t-or sandwiches. -n,leeUng # « . ?
. Roxy HAOERMAN— T h e LDS Relief J I J,'3rand- ,society will ho ld Its annual Christ- L w » V.1- k u p .r ty 1 ^ 1 j i t t o « h « » K s ; .Jrand- day afternoon o t Uie church. Mrs a !
Rex Bariogl and Mra. Wnrren th e iFarnsworth have been named pro- om
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The ChrUtmas program for Roj-al i r f V Nelghbon of A merica membera and" * y their families wlU be held a t 8 n '• Daw ni. jviday In Uie lO O P haU. Santa P \,e n to - Claus wlU be n guest and Uiere uluonday be treaU for th e children. In charge SIK !. rh e of UiB event are Mra. Pred Britt, dsoeeIslmas Mn. ChrU Sims a n d Mrs. Mabel the I
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E. M. Raybom he ld a dinner snd L . ' i M. L. pinochle pa rly Sa tu rday evening.W. E. ' ‘'«" t to Mra. L . W, Hawkins _ unon, and Fred R eichert, h igh, and Mr,
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eve- M n. Prank B u rd e tt enlertalned twsley tlielr Sunday evening cannsu club E»rUes this week. Prizes were won by Mrs. J . high. Rhen Corwin. Mr. ond Mra. Leo Ny- (jndi
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^ounds Mas Hu lk t o C a] eavyweighi: rin>;faccd, daterniined Archie M night by battering light hwvywelj 175-pound, title by unaniraoue dede B yeara, the “uncrowned champion'
N egro Star tatement:V-Jackic RoblnBon said Wednea- umlBiioner Ford Frick concerning which the Brooklyn infielder hod ankeea of discriminating against— Nfgro players.Robinson nddod, however, ^ hs h id no t txen “tUaneed'’ b ; the " commitsloner but ilmpljr had beea J . ulced to avoid lUOh l u u u in tbe ^ fulure.
“M e k called me," expliOned the Dodger tecond batem ui, *'and uk e d
t l l for a ttaM crlpt of the Interriew. il* I told him exactly w hat h td taken *11 place a t tha itudlo, T h e question 414 w u braught lo me, 'Do you think
the Yaakee management I t preju* Hm diced against NesTo bait plByers7'
. " I antwered •yes.' T h a t 't a ll. I IU said. 1 didn't elaborat* except to t ; i add th a t 4u far aa Ihe Yankee ball 411 p layen were conecrned, they were ]<« tome o f’the f in tit I've e re r meL I *** merely la id w hal I honestly felt. ,
l l t l W hether I t 't true I do n o t know, , bu t tha t'a the way I felt^ ,
114 •'Frick atked me W avoid th e If- ' «it tu e In the future It 1 eould do to f | j and I la id ' 'eerUlaly.' B u t I t i w ; IM toM him while 1 w u n o t looking i H I for any arguments with tha Y an- ]
kees or anybody elie, I would give ■ tbe u m e aiuw er if I were «ver i
I atked th t tame <jueiUon again. i M "A t I told the commissioner, I'm I no t looking (or any argumenta w ith i t anybody bu t 1 have to live honoiUy 1
— with myteir. T hat's the woy I felt < n i l about l l then and th a t 't the way 1 <
feel about i t now. There ara thou- < ,M ta n d t upon thouiandi. o t people In | 411 Harlem who feel the tam e w ar. IHI Maybe we're wrong. B u t th a t 't tha i111 I ^ '414 honeat a t In averylhlng iT e done. ,
— I've made m liu k e t before b u t they •*" wer* honett onet. I hope m mlt* J 111 taken In thU too.^ '^ ‘leate remember thU. I didn 't t u bring It up. X w u Ju tt atked a
queiMoa and I merely antw ered I t j _ tlmply and honetUy. B u t why all I tll the fUM? Nothing more would have
been said about i t if the Yankees f t h a d n 't blown it up. I've been u k e d
t u th a t u m e quetUon a num ber of ‘ * times before and I've aiw ayt given . I the t&me answer. Nobody, ever made
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gj GindereUa Man ill Takes GoIFs ““ Money Crown ;4it CHICAaO. Dec. IB (A —Julius aH* Boro*, g o ifi Cinderella m an , Wed- a
neulay officially v u crowned 1SS2 [u t money-winning c h a m p i o n and «
tharp-shooUng Ja ck B urke. Jr., cer- aIII lU iH u vam an truuliy wliiiiei-for -
the best scormg average. ^n n a l POA labulatlon t of cath- «
,11 coUecUfig- along the toum ey trail t 414 credited Boro* w ith t3T.032 agaln tt «
a paltry 94,G97 in 1991 w hen hs fin- t _ Uhed s t t h money-winner In . h it !■M l i n t tuU year o l pro toum ey p2ay. *
Boros, th e . sllent-su 'eet twlnger t from Mid Pines, N. O.. finlthed
,1, some tS.100 ahead of runner-up bt»i Cary Middiecoff, who earned *30.- c<« 8M. cJ l, Burke, whose 70.6«-8lroke aver- -— age for 7B rounds won th e coveted _— w m o n e y - J
II! pro from Houston. Tex., also leads' ?In Ryder cup points a t o f Dec. IB 1
*}} w ith 610 7-lJ, about 17 ahead of 4U Sammy Siiead't SOa 3-3. £— Snead w u fourth In eam lngzw lth a '** |it,90<. ri
In tU , 14 players won 110,000 or ^411 more including T ed K rol), |17,S00; tl* " Jim Perrier, U5.fiIJ; D are DougJa*. n III 118,173; Doug Pord, tU M B ; Uoyd U4 Mangrum, the lOSl money-winning“ J champion with I26.0M . who earned -
»13.i33 this year; Ed Oliver. tl3 .- ^Si9: Jim T um eta . >19.356; Tommy «
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» Bryant Gets Vote ‘HO U T T LE ROCK, Ark., Dec. IB (fl *J,
—Prealdent John T . CaldweU ^aidtn W edne eda y-n lgh t-that-a-ic reen lng Iit! committee of influentia l fan.i hod[U recommended P au l (Bear) B rrnn ti»i for the University of A rk a n su fool-w> baU coaching Job.
TOP ^^^rTEB8 MEET 101 SYDNEY, Dec. IB «V -T he No, 1 ^ tennU players o f the U nited SU tet lie and Italy, Vic S e lx u ^ d Fautto IiT Oardlnl, m e t 'Thursday in the open- 121 ing single m atch of th e In te m o i I u t Davit cup finals. I
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axim Into iapture^ ht Crownh ie M oore mfldc up fo r y e a ra o f b it- yw elgHrchsmplon Joey w a x i m into decision. Ignored by o n e cham pion
ip ion" made it official by b la s tin g------ th e stecl-chinned C levelander
w ith a bliBtoring b n r r a ^ of punehu from beginnlns to tnd., A roaring crowd.tff 19,610 in the SL’ Louis arena and m illions more
' along the eoatU lo-coul t«levltlon beam, walchid the pow erful, 30- year-old Negro acore h it one-tlded
■ triumph.nes- •niut Moore became th e oldest n ing light hfivyw lght king tln c e Ruby hnd Fitsmmoni grabbed th e crown
* * t ‘he i f c o t 4}. M uclm 'a defeat iin si Jjj yjipjj defense of the
crown h t won nearly th re e years !ver. •8o-, u , , 'The challenger, tired up for his he«n' moment, rocked the ohunp lon
I U e ^ round, tU gg tred' him often afterwards b u t couldn't I *h* Kime Maxim dow n..irlli Afaxlm Wju U ttd -
r r , Ing from cuu under b o th ejet, ’ ‘A *' from a ginh on his le ft c heek bona TH«n ^roin the nose. T hero w u no
doubt ss to whal th e decision w u lo to l 'K b t.
” •','1 Judge Hott-ard H e u scored It BJ- SB; judce Fred Connell h a d it <7- S3 While referee H arry K e u le r , who
h.11 ‘‘P * nmnlng t i n o t e h t tu r '. I r J . throughout the fight, h a d ' i t lu r-
prUlngly close. 79-74.#.1, Asjoclated P r t u h a d Moore ." ‘r the winner. 87.53, glvln* M o rt 13
roundi, Maxim two t o d oalUng one evtn. One of the roundi, (h e fourth,
• I t- went to Joey becauie o t a low blow, lo to Moore, who w u outw eighed < »!*> 17<K lc 172H, WM th e a to S t t - \
Iklng vorite vheh the nationally te lo cu t ‘ STan- bout itol under way. B ut a f te r the < give tevenlh round, you coUld h a v e got- ' ever ten a 100 to 1 on the battered ,
ehamplon., I 'm The challenger, w ho ha« lo s t only T lth ona fight in nearly th ree and a lostly half yean, poured o n th e pace in '
felt * reJenUesa fistilon. PJshU ng out ray I of a crouch, he..w haled Maxim's ' hou- body with devastating body punches ‘ [g in tha t took the tprlng o u t of Maxim’s way. legi. cut hll face to ribbons, and ' I tha rocked him in alm ott every round ' ■4) be afU r tha tevenlh. ' lone. When Maxim hcld on f o r dear they life, Moore snnrled a t h im : "PSgbt." • mis- Uu:>Qiiu({ie:d..
■ AU Ih tl Maxim could o f fe r were ' id n 't ^ Kculonni left jobs a n d short I ^ . Isft'hooks plus a few r lg h te th a t ’ ed i t brought i imUe to Moore's :
hfl.^ Tlie crowd which contribu ted to i ik u s S l.'l«u ls sa te o f M9.487. ILikKi roared for Moore to "put (J, him away” and (o Moxfm to 'ho ld <liven _______________________________Jnade
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Dy O S C A lt'F E A tE T • j NEW YOnK. Dec. IS (IB— Ten ,
, Olympians were receiving voK s Wed- i 1 ne»day In balloUng fo r th e Sullivan I
award as Amtrlca't top am ateur i ulius alMete and, while two p ilm e candl- i Ved- dates wire Ignored, th e h o n o ii op- i 1852 peared tfestined tor an P B I agent i and who coJlared one of th e -ta ;)’-red«— i cer- athlelleaUy speaking.■■for "R urace Ashmfelter o( 'U ie~N ew i
York A. p ., the galloping G -m an , ath- who tcored one of th e moet thrilling , trail triumphi In the Olympic g to e s i ila i t when he won a bluU ng s tre tch baU fin- tie with Ruulan champion Vladimir h it KaunUev to Uke th e 3.000-meter }
pJay. ittep led lu t, Jooted-Ule th e poten- ‘ nger tlal winner.thed Bul. u usual, th e re w ere n im - r-up bllngt becausc a t least tw o g ira t ' »30.- Olympic performers — decathlon
champion Bob M athlos an d h u rtle rs j
;“S Meet Starts Jan . 9 i1 of PEBBLS BEACH. Dec. IS (A— :
Bing Crosby’t 110,000 p ro -am ateur with goK tournament, fo r w h ich the
famed croonv pays aU th e bills0 « and donilei the protiU to chari-
tlei, wlU be plaj-ed here Jan . 8,10 and 11.
The 64.hola affair will b e played on thrte courtes, one round each a t
[V, Cyprest Point, the M onterey Pen- insula counlry elub a n d Pebble Beach.
*” '• ■ A tltld e t M pro -am ateur teams will be cut'to eo lor the J in a i rounT a t Pebble Beach.
1 Six previous tournam ent* here a ,!• have netted more th a n $113,000 for ®JS charltiei._____________________
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o f BOHL, Dec. IB -B uh l Junior riHt “ thoottrj defeated Goodini In a Jun-
lor rtria club match Tuetday total- I m « e *'*** P®'’'** “ *•***
il' **3fl- match two Duhl tcored 1.7M to Ooomng't l ,» j .
The results: oldest B uh l-S U nlty A i tn 154. Mlchtel
! Ruby Foster 347. Duane Hlgbee 341. Alvin crown Wonoaberg 340. tolal—UB). defeat QooAlng-Joe Clarle 358. Bob R tg-
of the land 238. Roberta D unham 324. years Ralph McCray 315. to ta l- i iS J .
In match two, w ith a possible ror his score ot 300. a one poslUon m ilch , implon Buhl's team made the following: iggared ourtlsi Je u 191, Johnny JonM ouldn't i » . Dllly Cleveland 187, Francis n. Karel 183. Billy Shriver IBS. Mike bleed- Aaland 181. JoAnne Joltnston 177,
e jet. Chuckle Major 170, Robert Pieree k bona B7, Dick Fierce 107, totaling 1,794. f U no Gooding's team tcored u foilowi: >n w u Oarl BIsener 187, V irginia Brown
1B8, Ralph Hazelton 182, Herman I t B2- W iber 180, Roger Kinney 179. Lyell it 87- King 178, Sally Dean IBB, Larry
X, who L ant 188, Bob Enyart 139 tn d Carol 'Jiitur Jntttn m. icuiint },eu. ■,t tu r- ■■
Moore Mape Valley Girls 5»;PIayVoUeyballrWow! POOATRLLO. . Dec. IB - iTiree t lg h td Maglo Valley coeds a t Idaho Gute
9 U - coUiff a r t among th e tw e ln whoe locut hkve bean rwommerided to r posl-« the Uons on a wotlien'i a ll- iU r Yolley-re Eot. ball team.Htered <ire Virginia Brtoken, Twin
FaUa and Donna Leatham, Hager*>t only >n>n. nominated by th l dpude iu tand a team. PhyUls NeUon, Kimberly, w uace in nominated by Boulh oraveley team.:e out ^Tieall-slarteam w lllbeanaeunc-laxim's cd In the spring a t the Women’s !^ (h e s Athletic association banquet. 'Ih e '
WAA councU wJU moke the teleo- ', tlon t and p reu n t awards to th t 'round wlnnen.__________________ |
Aggies Play ,’Cats .BOZEMAN, U o n t. D ec IS <
r were The somewhkt battered Montana short S tate college Bobcats entertain the
s th a t Ulah Aggies this week-end. Coach - Joore't Brick Bree<len of MSC tald the Pri
day night tla rtlng tim t would be ted to deltyed a halt hour from th e usual ;89,487. 8 pjn. elarUng Urns because of the 3 "put Chriitmu>party on the campui. The 'ho ld Saturday n ight tfpoff wlU b« a t
eight o'clock.______________________ |
mpie Star in Ru: jateur A th lete oi
king Horrlion DiUard—were ignor* I—T en ed on the baUot. Certainly there 1I Wed- w u no ’ greater am ateur aUUete 1ilUvan than Ute Callfomlan who .won the inateur moit grueUng event a t the toler-c tnd i- naUonal games. And Dillard de- ,i t a p - terved a t least a menUon for b it agent triumph against one o t the (u le s t
reds— U tldt ta the conKtte. ‘Under a hlghly-debalable rule. 1
'■New M iiwUM" II ' ipf )ip m n—f l "l*<* ,- in * ” winner. -But when you ta y “top ,ruling im ateur athlete" how can you legli-h h S u 1 * W h i m ? • jidim lr ntmed. however, undoubl- ,
edly belong In the running and any i '^ 'e of them would be a fltUng win- ; ner. Yet the mental picture o f t Ashsnfelter't amazing race a t Bel- - alnkl makes him a good choice,
tth lon This, too. I t a grueling evenl,'«the irtle rs 3.000*meter steeplechase. And the . . i favoHta w u Kazantoev. the stream- . lined Russian. A ihenfeller. ths lean, f gangling former Fenn Elate nm*
9 the llnal le g .^ ^ av l^ '< w le T * S t
burden of the pace over the bar- ( A _ riert and through the waler holes.
I™ Justice0RAYVILLE,1j i ., Dec, 18 «
' Oams rangers found Justice ot **«M* Anlcet Kllbert hunt-
ing rabbits with an iUegal fiood-
The rangers oonfUcated h it ihotgun and aaked him to ap-
team s court 'w hich it In KU-
pletded guUty and fined him- " here U 2JW. TTiare were no court
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Hornets S ig To Edge I l ln 4 3 4 1 '
to KIM BERLY. Dcc. 18— T h e 43-41 ,in an exciting basketbal t h a t aaw HanBsn tak e a n ea:
cehtei w ith in two polnta o f a tie In t . Alvin — I- . . . ■ I
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n J.77, SAN FUANCIBCO. Dec. IS «* — Pieree i i ^ e d football coachet who will 1,794. combine Uielr talents to coaeh ths
ollowi: e u t and west teams in the 38Ui an- Brown nual charity game here Dec. 37 u - [erman aembled • Wednetday for a .brief '. Lyell rm ind Uble discustloo with th t , Larry p ^ u .I Carol J5-man tquadt a rt loaded
w ith seniort who h ire pliyed th e ir , • , l u t college game*. Rival ooaohea l |* | a ag rted I t thould be a eloae eoata it.
ihB E u l won 15-14 l u t ytar.Olarence (Biggie) Mlmn Of U lefl-
Igaa B lau , the naUon't No. 1 taam Ih re e la th e AMOCltUd P ra tt poU th li 6U te seaaon, wlU terve u head coach of
> who th« e u t tm u n tlag tn t. Co-coachet potl- will be Ray Eliot of QUboit in d Dr,
roUey- zd d le Anderson of Holy O roit.__ _ Form er m enton Bem lt B ie tnon of
. Twin M innesota and Andy K err of Col- « a g p gal* will assist. •L Howie OdeU, who expecU to be
>'..m deposed as coach t t tha TTnlrenlty of W uhlngton becauie of -pertonal differences" with AthleUo D irector H arvey CosslU, win direct the W e if i
' . ,ie a . coaching staff. Hs said h s w u torry ^ >h. tha W uhlngton incident h id eome
to llgh l Tuetday and preferred not to dlscust It:
x - OdeU Wiu be tssUted by JuUe l o S lket ot K an su and Chuck Taylor r CT— of e taaford. jntana ^
Meet ThursdaySd be 8TOLSY. Deo. 18— T h i CataU I usual Rod and Gun club h u scheduled a of the meeUng for 8 p. m. Thursday tn the u. T he fo r t i t servlee ottlce. b t a t Membert wlK meet and the board
o t director* wUl hold a n sd o a .
R unning for I o f Yearignor- B ut r ig h t a t hlt.thoulder.B lm ost.lnUiere lockstep, w u the Ruislan, tpparen l-
kUUete ly biding h li Uma for oqa flnalin the winning bid.Inler- T hen , u they ita rted down the
backstretch fo r -U it:/-U it Ume,f „ l S t K aianuav chargtd in fnm t fo r a‘ few Itrldes. Aahenfelter puUed even
, and then, u . Uia tortured yards r ^ a fl** under Ihelr
, y P ahead. B ut u Uiey came off Uie l u tl« li* Jump Just before Uia Uim Inlo the
stretch. Ashenfeller opened up likeloubl- a ip r ln U r and left Zaeantser farid any behind wiUi a blailng flnlih which; win- produced a new Olymplo m ark ofre o f 8:45.4.; Hei- ’■
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sStingHard e Hansen 1 ThrillerS—T h e Dcclo H ornets s tu n g Hanse: ske tba ll game here W ednesday nigh I a n early lead, lose i t , th en pull t tie in th e closing seconds. Dcclo le
------ 8-5 a t th e end of t h e ' f i n1 quarte r, b u t H ansen pulled ou; h 6 S In front Ifi-lfi t t halfUme. Hanse
held itl lead until near the end ( the final period when Declo too over 38.28. •
In Uie l u t period Declo buUt u a ti»*-polnt margin, bu t Hante
1 6 nlbbltd away, icorlng Uie l u t flel goal WlUl five seconds le tt to p la
IS («)— Hanses mlsMd Uie vlelorf but 'ho will freshman eager, Eugene Tutor, too te h the home scoring honon for the nigl Uth a n - a t ho swished 17 points on sU flal
37 a s- goals and five foul Uisses. a brief High point honors were about d ith t h t vlded among three Deelo s ta rt. Aim
'T uner tcored 13 polnu, Dick Law ■ I a ^ h I R- Anderton added n in
S i i i i i " " ! r'.■SS:ou th l i Touu 11 1 11 III TbUIi >4 i l Jl < *ach Of rJSr ^ „ t t ,
[man ol Peoria Hurdlei Vandals by
S 61-52 Score# W e if i MOSCOW. I?ec. IB l» - 'T b itra re ] u lo rry jsg P u r la CaterpUlan had aU Uia Id eome eould handle In the Idaho Vanda: Ted no t wednetday night, and u s« l n ir
free Ihrowt while ih e three'^mlnul 7 JuUe rule w u In effect to w in a 61-( ; T aylor baikeUjaU victory.
77:* fparkling shooUaff o t R c Boniemp provided the O tt t w it their tecond-holf tupretnacy after
r late I la rt th a t u w ihem tralltn 13-11 a t Uie end of the f ln t quarU
C a ttU and Uien leading by a narrow SS-S tiu led a margin a t halfUme. y 1a Uie ^he V andtlt Ued up th e O nte i
______ o t 30-30, 34-34 and 8B-SS d u ils t th2 Uilrd period. T hen Bontempt w w
on his tcorlng. spree, gettUig thre contecuUve baikela to inereate th vitlton lead to 41-38. By U iat Ub aU but Uvee m lnutei o f th e th li quarter were gone and Idaho traUt tbe re tt of the-way. .
' Tommy Flynn waa tha .iparfe ith e Vasdali took a lead 'in th a f ir
m ost.ln m inute and held It.un tU weQ Int 'parent- the second period a fte r buUdlnf u It final a 30-13 edge. Dwigbt MorrUon. E a i
la a Melton and Bob Falash alt w n th e Jolnod In Uis Idaho ne rln g . u th
OaterpUlars moved eu t to a 91-2 ; lead and lost I t th rae Umet befoit ro r a (jjg halfUme gun loundtd .I The tcore w u M-4a w ith t h t n t
e tiT S ! I K J i S S S j S w Mfeet. Dan Tlppen connected o ^ i l i
^ the consecuUve free throw i u Idah( im like frequeaUy In de^e ra te a t
tcmpU to get the b a ll I which ' ■ 'aark of Deg Food* and- B a b b i t Feedi
Oiobe Seed aad Fe«d C o ^ d v .
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CageMeetiiigThere wUl be a mecUng of lit-
dependent bukeUiaU enUiuiluU / in Magle VaUey i t VM p. a .----------- -1tmrtday-«nd-Friday-aV -Ch»U-
Llfit L uU ier store, M U tia av»- nu t leu th , ‘Twin Falk. -
— ------- P U bt wlU be dlteusted a t the.meeU np for th a orgaalaUoB of
JL v l . AU pe rtoa t wilhing to anter U tm t ahould attend the fflwtlag
Ui» s t a r future.
Colorado Near Qean Sweep
f night In Kick Racesv t n TORK. Dec. IB U l-A m it-
3Clo le d ter ot U tl than four inchei p tr kick e ' f i r a t Colorado from mtklng a cleanIkdoutt t a ^ n o ,j margin by whieh Del Koch,
B end of SouUiem CallfomU, belt out Oolo-clo took nulo't Zack Gordon f a lodlTidual
honora.buUl up Jordon, champion kieker to weeH anien and trying to become Uit leCond
lu t fleld player In modem Umet to win the to play, tllle twice, finUhed wiUi a 43.4-
rr bu t a y trd a vem e to Koch'a 43. In flaaltor, took staUiUcs released Wednesday bybe n igh t Uis NCAA aerviee bureau. Koch'tsix field narrow margin relumed Uil punt
ing crown to the Paclflo cM it forabout dl- Ult f lr tt 't im e tlnce Bob WattrfleldJ't. Alma won i t fo r OCLA in 1944. ck LawU Colorado.' in winning th t t t a a led nine. punUng a r tr a g t wiUi aa a v a n n of « n 1 t> i ) , i yards par kJxdc, w u well a & td[ • * of _ Uie leeond team, SoulhemI { { ‘ MiUiodUt, WIUl 4IJ , aad BoaUiem1 1 * 1 CaUfomU, w ith 4 1 iI t • ChUck Bpauldlng, Wfoolag, d»-I I i f ta d ln f Individual U citof cham- - - - - - - plon, mUsed a chance to malch UiaH I 114 f e , t o f Owen Price, T exu M lnaII t l 41 punter of. 1940-41, by wlaBlag a It t t 4t ueoDd UUe. S p tu ld la g 'lU j^ e a
Uie htaU o t Koch and' J o r ^ a al ^ l A a lUpped la hU U lt tim eL U C S toe]ev«ath,finU hlngw llh40i.*
Utah State Ag es Edge WSC 72-65 -
LOGAK, U tah . Dee. 18 ( IM h a t tra re l- S tate Aggies led sn tb way: all they Wednesday b ig h t to h u d a touting. VandaU Waahlngtoa S ta ta baikltUU t e t a ed n ln t th to f ^ o B i ttn S g b t ! m to D uh , l^mlniile 73-B5.1 . . ..^a The Agglet etarted e tt Uka »
g a J r ie jA tiw ln d - and took a ta a ^
,u ^ B ut Uie WBO O ougtn to t ^ t S ^ Into the ball gam t and eT anaaa.* '
£ i ^ n 5 17-polnt deficit to Ue the Igttai a t, J l S g ^ « id p tD tld . a ipeoucpflfr n n ,
9WJS-M The Agglet h i t Uie 6oopt « lth « ^ per een t of th a lr ihoU te Um O n t'
r ctanteat half and racked up a 33-34 biOfUma in&C the margin, then pushed Uieir Uad to ipt w ea l 61-SS midway in Uie UUrd qnartw ig Uiree before W aihlngton BUU found Uie eate the range.ba t time ■ i ,•
S-uSS U.S.Davis Cuppers wrt u Wiii'Firat MatcniealOUf up opening matohea of the Davii Cun ^ H u - interaona ilngU a fInaU wtUi' Itoly» ^ ^ a t 8ydney,,Radlo AutltalU repoitad.
“n ie teoadcatt, baard bere S ’ the;
Fauito G ardlnl in tha Hrft niatch.- t h t n t - s-T, g-d. «-f. M asd 7 W m b e i t
ngw hen c t ClnelnnaU defeated O U hni'O a.' J n to e t- f»iii m . a .1, ».a.________ ' ■ '
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MeUiodUt Wednesday nigM beat Colorado A aod M 't Ramt 6f to a
t Feedt. In Uie l u t U aecondt of their la - ,dv. tenecttoaal baakettaU Uttle.
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D c n to r r , Dec. le u v - a u but two or tbTM o t U u outomobile In* duiti7‘< U ftm blr Unes cow urs . rolUnc out IBU modet -piuenser
T tu fwlUhover to new modeli ^ h u 'b e e o ont of the quickest asd | | n n ro tliB tT Jifln iIu itpyT iir« If« tM ' t In mu)7 ;e a n . No extended «hut> d o rm hiVB occurred and worktr
1' , UyoHi h«ve betn mlnlmlied where-
I'« ; , e ter poolbie.
The, Induitiy b u been mevtns H alens n t » h l(h producUon level
■ for moit ot m e l u t m e ;e tn .I Deiplte Borimm ents] oontroli (he■ yeor now running o u t will lee the■ production of about 4^00,000 cfjs■ and UOO,000 trucks. T h t t will make9 1P53 (lie Industr^'i 'fourth hlgheatI producUon year.Ijlll; Few SUII tlCMld jJ: Authoritative catlm atcs tty more ^I k th in (our million new car reglatn* / r 'I I I tlow will be recorded thU 7 *ar. T hat - / J I * ' will mean a relaUvely smallj field .‘I
J . . stock ol untold ncw pauenger can Viiliii ' a t the year.end. . am i l All th lt turgesU the year*end wilt \ 1n i l find the auto Induttry In a mott ■ H (tvonble potltlon. bu t the ear \ ■ ■ makert aren't tetUng their dealers i; . ■ I I become toft. J u tt about every deal* '({|0
U ^ c " of new model cars has ^'V I developed Into a “pep" meeting. Z 2 llJ ^ t netaller* are being told they will ■ l i have more cara to sell In 1033 and
I n i f *•’*5' *1*'lufWP< B to 6 MllUen O alpatI.:!; Industry circles generally are •
!.• talking about the producUon o( from, ! B'i to fl million paatenger cart next
(, I year. The sales managers nay up ''i i s b i ^ mlUton cara can be delivered ,l*T^|] a t retail. '‘v ' If the figures look big a t the j Sihiiw ' volume ot a tlxth itra lg h t year o( . S■ I I Msti level Industry acUvlty It thould b S■ I be remembered Uiat around SU mil-
| B I Uon pattenger car« 'are going to Uie -----■ I annually. Obvloutly -m r .■ I I m tny prfl*war patsenger cara tUU JyIO L IH N t>*^ But they ara rapidly _
H l i dwindling In numbert. I f*•!■? • - Thote ttlll In uee are being re-I l k m ott p a rt becauta JERO:ll l l f Uiey bave virtually no trade-in WendellW |^ . value. M ott cf Uiem Uck the more juries aH | i modem engtoeerlng advaneet and JeromeM B styling ImpraTements of Uie poit* tween ti m war modeli, on hight r ' ?? tha replacement market offen ona-hali
, • big field for new c ar ta le t In the B :n a jr ^
1 BPEAKEB LISTED ^^MlS”'. HAOERMAN. Dec. 18-Bvangellit Plynsout
• : f ; C urt^ . Bpokane, W ash, w u w a^w h. | i the tpeaker a t Uie Monday evening of a 18'
meeUng of Uie Reorganlted LDS by Arthn mately
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2 Motorist Hurt iji KJerome Accident
cauia JEROME, Dec. IS—Connie Prince, u n £de-ln Wendell, was treated for minor In-more Juries a t S t. Benedlcfs hotpltal In ^
and Jeromo following a colUalon be .po«- t r a n h t r .ulomoM I. u d > track S'?.'” ,
on highw ay « aU miles wett and ,u -iffen one-half mile norUi of Jerome a t wUf1 Uie B :n a jn . Wednesday. State Patrol>
man Eugene Hagler tald fog was to blame for the craah. r “"” ~
M lu Prince was 'driving a IBSl gellit Piynsouth sedan touUi on the high-
w u way w hen It collided with the rear ining of a ISO Studebaker truck driven - ' LDS by A rthur Sims. Jerome. Approxl* J o r
m ately tsoo In damage resulted to j . ; the automobile and MIts Prince waa tin4«r
AD8. throw n to the pavement. [ _ _ _
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er, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Prlrwe, y „ _ Eniu ^jeyu-, Rupert, received M ltal in medical treaUnent Sundoy for,mlnor L u l" cuts and bruises recdved In an ac-
c ldent a t BMS a jn . a t Uie lnten.cc- ilfl!; It tlon o f eounty road* one mllo west p ” „ “ " 7 of th e tugar company road.
Mr*. Meyer, who waa driving narU\. tald her brakea failed and na
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driving JA K E JO H N S T O N ' led and NATUROPATHIC PHYSIOIAN |
*apr, ralonkb «I*ctrs*'l^tr»p7. ate.)3S
. . . announeea . .J “ Opening of His Office
« « MONDAY, D E C . 22IO P t u Filer Avenue West>na 4M
SHOP IPrices W hen
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Radio Station •— Defense Plan |
Cited at Meetaix
---------- ----- IDAHOTAILS. Dec. l i tfi — A* hoi. part of the naUon's defense, all Ch:
radio ttaUoos Is the United Statea of .would go olf the air minutes after ent
I Uie alert of an air raid. wlLAnd. under an cxlcntlon of the tch
plan, radio itatlons In Uie same\ area would alternate In broadcait- n) Ing messagei ot Instruction to dvll I >
>J ■ DetalU DUetitsedDetails' of Uie program called S
'Conclrad" were discussed here by dre Roger Carey, a representaUve of to Uie federal wmmunicaUons com- » 0 ' mission. Carty conferred here with Linlocal radio staUons. e™
By Uw. tUUons are required to quo go oH Uie air and remain silent L unUI an all clear h u been sounded.he/pointed oul. The tllenclng of “"<=
J radio tlaUoni during an a ir nttaclc( Is neces-tary lo prevent enemy navi- “»\ •• g ito n from guiding Uielr a ttack nj*J
from Uie tlgiuU. Cnrey erplained. « f 'W Japanese wed the signal of a Ho- ciw
\ wallan atatlon to dlreet the ir a ir , “' } attack on Pearl narbor. - .........-
y , . Voluntary PUn ^ ,1,A .tecond phue of Uie federal u i t
' f plan Is voluntary on the part of the0 itaUons. Under It. all staUons In a1 • given area wouid change the ir fre- n p , P quentles to either 13<0 or « 0 for _
announcing the emergency mes- p - J r '* sages. i
"In Ulls ares all etaUons would ' ^ broadcut on 1340.” Carey tald.
WlUl Uie mmi mesiage being re- \ Uyed to dUferent Uansmlttera In ,,
^ an area, enemy planes could not find Uielr dlrecUons (rom a radio ilgnal.____________________________ ^
Jby Mrs. ^ f f l fs travel- i | V V | hNI W V T
I Thom-(n lty of ta v .w ijw .m -rii» m iy p a n > iv iiu ira i parenta
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STORK OPEN T I L 9
_ nnii SATURDAYD c c e m b c r ia ih and 20th
S. TWIN PALLS. IDAHO
un 1 Programs SlatedPAUL. Dec. l ^ P a u l churches are
1 preparing tor the obaervaUon of bI d l f C h rlsunu wlUi programa during tt
C h rlsu n u week. « J f ^ ^ h T he P in t BapU it church wUl C ' I t S C l ' p resent a 'prognun a t S p jn . Dec. 34
and the CongregaUooal ehurch 'vm «L H '^ A * h o ld r" lU ’ 8nna*y~icJiool~proiT*m nense. all C h rlstm u eve under Uie dlreeUon yied States of Jake iCnopp. aehool auperlntend- uites after ent. The Paul Community chureh w
will hold ita program durlog the « n of the aehool hour Sunday, he same ~
Blood Is Donated S InSEoshoneAre^
n called SHOSHONE. Dec. IS -O ne bun- here by dred and five persons donated blood
:aUve of to th e Red Crota bloodmobile here ns com- Monday. The u n it waa set up In.Uie ,ere wlUi Lincoln Khool audltodum aod op
erated frooi 3 p jn . to 0 p jn . The rulrcd to <Juota w u J50 donors.In silent t^Kal nurses who assisted' were sounded. M ra.PatKenny,M ra.LeRoy Albright nclM of And Mrt. Clyde Rapp, with Mrt.
nttaclc n o u Haddock and W anda Nebeker Tiy navi- “* The canteen ww fur-r nttaek nUhed by Uie Rebekah lodge and rplained. Mrs. Mary PeUilclc auU tad as a if a Ho- c le r tLhelr a ir Mra. Precllla Prldmore, Richfield; v
- Mrs. Ben Walker, Dietrich, and Mrs. a M. Hall. norUiwest Shoahone.
. . , helped In the ir dlstrlcU wlUi reg* federal i^^aUon of donors. Mr*. P. H. Dlns-
r t o f t h e more U eounty chairman.
‘f !r TIMES-NEWS W A in ADS.7 mes-
, DR. GEO. P -S C H O L E Rey tald. OPTOMETBIBT > |elng re- vUual A n a i ^ Cohtaet Lenses .1
li.'S’nS “ “ ^ N - Ia radio Twla FalU ^
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. fro m 6 to 12. |j ] \ I o c p a S
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ated Wins ContesFurches are Jonea. *4« Blue U v :. ,■nUoD of boulevard, has won a one.»eek7i? J u during Jl to Apple Valley. CaUf, f o r h « ?®
self and cne companion In a n ^ ' , lUrch wUl CallfomU desert statement e o ^ , m. Dec. 34 Mrs. Jonet' winning i ta te « « . “ hurch VOI w u ’ ^ would like to vUii J-p r o m m B ta l-d e a e r tr^ e r ta n d -b e c tiS t’^ S dlreeUon yeara. I’ve ahut ray eyei and
jerln tend . ttired Uie beauty of desert ^ 2 ' ty church wild flower*, cac ti-now i Iom T I urlDf the see It wllh my eye* open."
"■ The volume of tha planet Safam. .n*
i te ^Are^ ------Hta
One ban - » .Ited blood ^ ' N
p jn . The ' y 1
r A i b ^ . irtlb Mrt. t Nebeker ' w u fur-
l o ^ and
Richfield: I v l I .a n d U re . ------- I | - | yB h ^ o n o , J J J
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2:B9 ^f fy F u r T rim - Beaded Top.•utiful Colora.
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Foot-FampW S S B ^ . B lack -B la t
trim . Fane^ Infir. l ^ e i
Ladies’“Honeybugs” .
2.98 A;e \vlth‘‘ Palo Green - B lue and : F low er Design. Ladles ' sizes.
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.rilkC fiar h lf made » drii ,ik<(M inthe G n m e ha ll ^ SUB,burr. H»rrey Quw f-jK, tart b«enm *kln j» drl
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Grange Me ives; Dinnei
e( tts Twin l^ilU ers iikffl nrktni; up some of thtOa nllttUng scrap Prt
lucdSff.tbt wmen of the Oranp t f to reward the Th
e sa pwty or the men flgurbR to nislle up Uiclr to iulal dinner Ior the poun
ictlni » question. OuiI era ire Bnthcrlng lum t rcta u e collecting the i » drtre that neta tho M n.II All bring lt4 work* th e ^
portunities ie, Continues ™=!Ue» In M «lc Val- S f ^luthov a decllnotlils twCClItf, Twin FiiUs ftn - HfftsUr Ofllce manaBcr, * *
^B eritd i toU! of 5S u n - M en lilt l i l t Sn tur- A
U one le.u than ^perloui vcclc. M
^ ■ rk u liu n l openlns* re- f t^ p d ' i t the elojc of the S
Use Tctk TO openings &^ M tT-Maslc V taier-of- f t
I] ^ re BRrlcuUural W^ m a n a a rtport a suffl- M^ B if'P P llca iiU available f t
tll job openings re- S
^ W & d ln e la job open* ^^ W U U d . A total o( 410 f f
«ere on (lie In Wu of enturdov. Rtf
^ ■ t o m e ot 00 from th e ^ iryorted ihe prevloui
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s Grange Collects Sc
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Je a drire io r aerap Iren, w ith proeetiU from t ehalL Aboul to dump a load of scrap ther'vc ey Quewjell, Lloya Mftehtll and T m y fiulllw n r » drire for rar*> (Staff phelo*eticraTlD{|
# * ■ * J»
Men, Women Coir ner Party HangsIs ers a 'd inner party a t the ezpeue thoujle of the lo.ien. “PolnP Proceeds of the drive* v lll be dlnne
used to Jielp pay the debt on the smle Orange halL whi:)le The men were opUmlsUc. TTiey nionen figured they gathered about four en la lr tona cf ifm p. which a t a ' cent ale pound, vould bring ISO. ^
Dut the women olready haw g turned In »«7.M from the sale of g the rags they have collected, aort0 Mrs. Irvln Dodenatib, chairman of “ *?, ^- th e vomen's drive, said they have “ ‘7 ,- more rags to sell.
Murrell 6 tansbury Is chalnsaa of - the jnen'i drive. • Cat
Mrs. BodensUb said the women, as me
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A M E R IC A ’S L E A D IN G P R C M I
m m i• o U h c e a M ^ t i s
KEHTUCKY CTRAIflKT UIRION WHIIKY*
l e r y c o m p a n y , l o u i s 'v i l l s
8 Scrap Ii’ou Cl
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Hboll.
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narr lo c:
T t leag chui 8 p. be 1 M ar M er and
Mr&ing.
At
the : 8 p. hout of t
from the tale of ihe acrap lo be u e d I they're collecled are, from left, Ken- H fiulllran. The women ot tbe Graoge, XI *Tlng( fe
¥ ¥ ¥ * f
lompete W ith tIgs in Balance II though, look for the men to win. §
“Point Is we’d have to eook tbe ^! dinner whoever von,” she said. «
SUU Ifs hard to figure a loser »whiehevcr drive neta the more &
' money, because both men and worn* & ' en launched Uielr eftorta Tuesday v' noon v lth a poUuck luncheon. g
Besides' gathering nearly IM »' worth of rags, the women had Ume ^
Tuesday afiem oon tb houseclean Kthe Orange hall and make popcorn xibftlls for the Orange Christmas |<parly. 9
Cakes of sa lt often have been used . as money. §
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HOG Iloiiday D rink ®r 'A IU B L E §VAILEY G R O CERS A J
r i m r '
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R C M IU M - S T R A IG H T —
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C h u rc h e s S e t » C e le b ra tio n o f ^ A n n u a l E v e n t
J ““H A S S Iv a N . D e c T ll- In keep- 1 lng WlUl the Chrlitmaji sesson a ll , - 1.1 • of th e Hsgerman churches are a -3 p lanning speclil serrlces during th e ___!-J holiday »eek.
On Sunday momlng the LD3 Fl ■ Sunday school will present a Christ
m as program. At the evening meel-
U t* under Uie direction ef M n . 1 Joseph H«}'coct. A taljtesu* by (he prim ary group will be glveti nt the chureh a t a p. m, on ClirUtmas eve. Mrs. Jack MarUn vlll be lhe
• n a rra to r and Mrs. Leland Oreen Is : In charge of lhe producUon.
T ho Junior league and Zion's league of the neorganlied LDS ‘ church will presenl an operetta a t Mt 8 p. m . Sunday. Leading parU wilt fro be Uken by Rleh&rd Conaii. LoU Pet M ario Condit, Henrietta Jenkins, No Merilou Qllmore, Lela Rae Qllmore I’v and Laura Ann QUuner. Lysle o i l - ^ Biore, Mrs. Hovard CsrUon and Mrs. Leonard CoBdlt are supervls- **” lng. *«l
A t the MeUiodlst chureh a ChrlsU ?k[i mas pageant vlll be presemed by I.*! the Sundny school snd the choir a t 8 p. m, Tuejdsy, Mrs. W. C, Cal- houn. superintendent. Is chairman of^ U i^program and Mrs. H any " '
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I D E L M O N TE
FRUIT COC1
IN CELLO BAGS
MIXED NUS U N V A L L tY — CO LO RED CU
MARGARIG O LD MEDAL
F L O USH O P Y O U R \Gfi
FOR A LL Y O U R HOLIi STO CK S A R E CC
. For a flavorful coffee lhaf's econo
IG A D eluxa D rip o r R e g u la r
COFFEE
O R A N G E S ! o i 2 5 L _Jombo Site F e r Chrlstii
G R A P E S _____
GRAPEFRUIT CUCUMBERS u a»_
h e m : A R E M A G I C
T ^ T h erefT in I J I .« BT7HL « D K T O
V Crb BroUien V Die • H aik rt • . - ---------
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Y Eoonemy Orceery « GOODI S/ Barley Drira-la , y 3, {
V CABTLEFORD *V O A M F o e d .S e rn t, J
• b ic L O • i ”i u ^y B bs«^ Market V Pip
TIMES-NEWS, TW IN'WIN JAILS, IDAHOVISITS 6I8TEB
HAOERMAN. I»c. 1 8 - ^ . and , Mrs. aie it iU ntiall *n<* children.
Patterson. Ctllf.,.vl&iced bU sister.Ml*. O rris Bhelby, and fam ily Bun-
----------------------— LeMoyne-Ll dlrecting-the choir,------ --—
Chrlstmns morning m a u ' vilt be celebrated at the CiUioUo church a t
fe a a . m . _____________________
'I FROZEN ORANGE JUICE !: HAKES FINE JELLYn . T o k e i O nly a F ew M in u les[;® to Mok« 8 G f a i s e ihean 1 Can FroitnOrugehe .’Juice (Osu.)U 3 '/ ,C up .W it«
. lP « las f(J i/i-o t.)M .C P . U m indJtllrPK tia
33 41/ i ^c^•tl Cup* Sugar a t M tuure lu^jf into dty di»h. Put llie lit ffojen ofangt juice, wiief, and M.C.P.)ta Pectin into kciile snd brin£ to s boil. r u Nou-, (dJ the rnoiuied su^ir, btinR ,re b«k to t w ; rollin toil, and BOIL II. EXACTLY 1 MINUTE. Remove ftom [,(] fire, Ict boil tubilde, ikim. Pbur into I ,, sterilited g lm n leivio|; ^ in c h for
»e«tin;i with fttth p in £ a M tkn .8 lix-ovace gitim . (Cst out asd lf(}>
^ Ihli fteipe.)NOTE: T il/; bem m tA t }tlUei n d
,, pTtitrrn makt ianp tn iiv t but v t l - -----lom r s ilt, l>r a j ottatloH.A extra btiib far lU i purfo it.
3CKTAIL
lUTSED CUBES
RINE
JR ^IR IGA- STORES I—
H O L ID A Y GOODIES '.RE CO M PLETE._______________
ivorful cup of2conomical loo. . . ^
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V D letrlcb HereaaUl* V Foodland • ' ................... ................... —V-MeaebMBl
V Den’i U aiV n ie r H ea t Coopany
GOODINO * SBOSnONBJ . a Painler A Co. V Economy 1
V Cffy Market ^
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R E A D T IM E S-N E W S W A N T ADS
d o in g a l l y o u r shopping ^ I rt y e u r frltndly> IC A E o ^ ^ ^ S to ra ; w h t r a you ^ ^
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PUMPKIN s:-
Payette Valley J Cream j
CORN y1 4 ' I
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life.y C ro c k e r 20 oz. ^ g P t t ite o r C hoc Pkg. < 3 9 C
S P E N D E in X Y OWNED
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P A 6B N IN E T E E N
AVOR!OWS w h y SO m a n y W « s t * m ir d s l I d o u r A l b o i r O t t t n f M l r '* ^
OVT m u rtA v o t TAUUI l a B » re t h u tw o th o u s a n d W e c te ra hom es, independent faet*finders u k e d . "W hy do you p re fe r tho bm ndofoatm eiilyou& reuglnsT "
Th* ra tu lh A lbers O atm eal------- in * r iR r? ia fo r« 5 ? S l
OWN n o o i i i A}ber> Oatt ara ovcn-TneUoioed. . . the exclusive Albcro procca* aasurca you of a "loekcd'ln" soodneas no other oata can m atdi! Ye«, Albers Oata gives you nourishment p?ua llavor!SMAU eo n i A lben Oata for a family of four costs only threo centa! Westerners know bar* sains, too!
>,„and lor that otd>«m« htarlg
goodneu...M StU O ld Poshlonod ROLUO OATS — -w heretw r w e a ls art loW
rOtTR OATSf GET A i8EU OATSI
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N A L L E Y ' S
BEEFSTE W
K e l l o g g ' s
CORNFLAKES
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j»cfiire iR ii I H ruoiiH RosEWATu B e m r u
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I N I N E OroT*’i . i n ____
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Foreign Help KimI Fund Slashes
— Certain in ’53
W A ^ O T O W . Deo. « tfl - A “ “ PW'ffductlon In United BUte* foreign f ‘ 4>e J
- bid fundi it f t to n d b r 9 m l o t JO NIghi • incomlna c o n im u n in wllUni to
take a iiin d In t n AiMoUted P r tu T® Bun'ty
Somi of thl* «0 p t r e«n t pro t« it« l .“ >‘1 * 60-
poor retuiu in tha a? blllloo d o llm Khool rAmcrlcA h u len t Its a lU u durin t .ptlbllo lithe p v t 12 y e tn . no adm it
Othen. unofif the 10 per cent, -x^gdefended.the p ro frtm u prorldlnr Junior hi.
ithe mott defenio p t r do lltr. - for th« z
TJilrly • ona i m f o r i ctUed for itudent b
forclim tld cuu in th e ir repllcf, • While Senator Langer, 11.. K D..
■ u id flatly, “N othlns for foreign ° m S
* Six houie m em ban m f ed no new 2/. fortUn m li tin o * •ppropriaUoni and HS propoied cuU, xulnit wordi
. lUce "»ev«rely" and “droatlcilly." Band i , | | |« Four tennton. some w llh m « r- . Nonna . / ' • ' vaiions. oppoied reducUoni. while '| i replies from M a en tto r t ihow td no ■ I pronounced leaa ln ia now. Only Ifl
ll lV reprc.ienlBUyei—i9 D em ocn ts and T hepo; '■ tliree Republican*—Indicated lu p - 38 million
:V port for anything Uke th e pre.ient more thaiUilj program. ?orty-two representatives -------------■ 1 1 made non'CommJtUl repUot.M B SuRRuUons Included:■ ■ 1. A complete new study of the H n whole program.■ r 3. Making loam Instead of out>■ i right granu. Am
3. ShifUnf eaphftsU from Europe J B to the middle and f a r a«st.
■ 1 4. Ending economic aid g r a n t sn f ' bu t keeping a lU tary ae ilitinca and j | . the polnl fou? program o f teclmleal ■
Among congresinen v h o men- R , tioned tpeclflo flgurea, th a m ott
popular foreign afd aura w ot four M r to fire billion dollan.
'ijil Emerson Citizens Travel, Entertain
I H | EMEItSON, Deo. IB — Mr. and - I H U rs. Spencer Toone and daughters I I have relum ed from visiting h it par* i n enu, Mr. and Mrs. 3 , M dvln Toone,I l n In Toronto. Canada.IIH Mr. and M n. Ray O off and chll- f> " dren spent l u t week-end In Salt
B ta k e City.
. M n. R. X. CorU u and aon have relum ed flvra Jtlohmond. Hfah. w hen they had vltlled Mr. and Mrs. .
A. J. Afeoilenhall and family. AMr. and U n . A. L. Oulllet and / e
ehlldren left Monday fo r Oortet. m a l Oolo., after visiting he r sister, Mrs.
;< ZJouglas Coleman, and family.'I* Mr. and M n. Albert McAxseo have i J H II- n tu m e d to Darlington a fte r a t- f o P M I ' tending funeral aervlcea for M rt. § m m f&
MyrUe MeDonald. I /M u M
i Activities Reported I l i i im w , Deo. 18 — Mr. and Mra. I i I m W
III, n oyd D nney have noved to Mosei I f n i l I ta k e . Wash. y S M■ I Mr. and M n. I>. & M offett and ■ i daughur epent U it iiM k>tnd ta ■ f PocaUllo. w i n
Mr. and Mrs. Leo D an» and Mr.* and Mrs. Ed Dana spent lo s t week- ^
. end In Ogden. ^•Sf Mr. and M n. *Uls Soden ftre rls-
Itlng their ion, David Soden, In ' Washington, d T 0 . ' ‘
b a r Foods and K » b b l t Feeds.Olobe Seed mod Feed C o . - A d T . _________
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Kimberly Chorus, Rui g Band Will Give . a ■o Holiday Pageant
- K m B E R L y. P e o n » ^ A ~ o H H ie y an w u V_ t m u p a g iin t unfolding tb e ito rle i and eon•iim of the blrU) of C h rlit t n d " T w m Christ it 10 the Night Before C hrU itniaf will be and ton
to presented a t fl:30 p m . Bunday In At 8 Ir t u Kimberly h igh Khool Brnrna- turlng <
slum, fea turln i a 130>volce chorus held a tIted ‘ SO'pIece band. der the nnd, _ '5 i e dlrecUr^ D gn_nj5trHb)f,Jll«h.la n Khool muslo instructor, said the mely cl■ing .pdbllo U Inrlted and there will be choral i
no adm lulea charge. ^untor < snt. T he high school chorus' and the
Junior h l jh fohool chorus will join At th«for the program, supported by the ■ prpgnstudent band. Bunday
John D. Sims will narrate “The ,'1^"C hrlstm u Story." the itory ef th e “eoming cf ChrUt os told In the books ®hl*of St. Luke and S t. M atthew of th e ^ > 7 , «
AM ®»>le - featuring a c u t of 14 In Kfl? ?• ,Ubleaux and carols by th e chorus. j
Band muslo wlU be featured u church s,«r- l^orma Je tn MoAllUUr narraU s i,htle " T w u the N ight Before Christ* ue ,- -phno b t beldIfl ---------------------------- wiU be
m d 77}epopuIsUono/2r}Ulfllnc3u^ei of theup- 30 million females, o rer IH million directionent more than the num ber o t males. denu
the I ^ nT f
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at Boarbon Taste o f
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s, Rupert Churcjbes ] Annual Ghi’istma
a n t RUPERT. Dec. I8 -S a n U Claus Tht *11] be a .g u e it a t m ost of the tm dn
w u tJ - a iU f« n in irR u ije n -c n m ia iu w e e k ; be h) itorles and commenwraUon of tha birth o f choir, T w u Christ will be atressed in pageant U h ffill be and eong. ........ , ta t*
In At 8 p in . Bunday a p ro p am fea- WUia Tnna- turlng the cherubic oholr will be of th' chorus held a t the Methodist ehurch un - Thi
der the dlnctlon of Ray Llnard. held • high Sunday achool su p e m u n d en t . PrU i Ih l' w D rf f lM K B T n fiT iir a o ip iB -» ia r - n S .(U be choral speaking and aong and the . n i
Im lo f d e p a r ta sn t will p r f« n t « gundi J y j j pageant. .jj,,I join At the ChitsUan church Sunday of Qt. y the ■ program will be p reu n U d by the — —
Bunday ichool children a t • pjn.~XhB The Baptist'church program, con- ^ f th e il*Ung of recltatlone and songs by ' books U’e children and the ChrUtmaa , if th e *^>7 In pantomime by the young i u In P<0PIB- *Ul be beld a t 8. o'clock u m t Ohrtstfflu eve.
The three wards of the LD8 church are planning Christm as pro. grama In addlUon to other actlvl- Uei; The f ln t ward program will b t beld a t 7:30 p ib . Tuetday and wm be praiented by tbe children
Ju^ei of the p iim tiy Auociatlon under ‘ ilUon direction o t Viola Fairchild, presl-81. denu_______
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•ches Prepare for ristmas Celebration K
Claus T he second wtrd program will ^ «u] , if the Wvdw.dirfcUon of_li»?.>aA.fn«.W)jl halL i I wedc. be held i t 7:30 pan. Monday; The wUl <lrU) o t c ho ir,' under dlreeUoa of Mr*. ZU' will I ■ageant U h Humphrlei, will p r u e n t a oan- t
ta ta at. 7:S0 pJS. Sunday. Mrs. ..v , m fea- WUlard Haywird wUl have charge v- m * irllt be 0* the tableaus. .:h un - The third ward p ro p im will be moiuc Llnard, held a t 7 p.m. Bunday. tnact
—lh,4U v.-V /llln a h ah» of th a . i i-------At.sembly of Ood church announces progr.
nd the infonnal C hrU tm u program V0U0 | sent « Sunday evening. tharn
T he Rer. F ither H. X. R eltm an progri Sunday of Qu N lcholu'C athollo church a n - be hj
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S-Ib. CHOCO LA TES ^Thrill the family with B uhI / s ^ t wonderful aitortment in m m p y Cliriilmas box f o r . . JL N
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WRECKER TRUCKTool chesti in tide hold cx lra tires, jack, wrenches. 4 4 9 more. Hood iif it hiRh. . . I — j
IB-!n. CARRY T O Y S -.T ,Adonble dollt o r cute onimali ! in pUitic ■119
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C H A N T I U Y C o n a g t -Lac^Iove]y Houbigani P tr fu n t H show ote-boxed with a 48 B ■ ^i'ii>M bolidsy c o r t t f t . . I ~ * ■
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Faee Powder. Indelible A |0 ■ L'pttick In glamor b o x .. L "~ ■
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. TffINfAI,LS.:iDAHQ .._ nouncea tteaU for the ehlldran a t eve. .
l l * 11 o o . Saturday In the pan in haU. a mTlie A ltar society women will bold Thi
■ A M * Potluak dinner and gift ocehasie ; ^ lL O n a t 7:S0 pxn. Thuisday. At 8 pjo. ^ U c
. , Monday the DoBalet club memben w ip W wm exdhiflie |U U a t the paiWimdwlll IialLDie.UiUil m*“ MOiiir . ^ e wUl be celebrated and low m au Rbear*. ZU- will be celebrated a t 8 i jn . and a <* ous- t Bfll. OhrUtmU. - in U
Rw rganued LD8 chureh will T b t hold a O hrlstm u reiper sen lctSunday evening. The profram will chur<
be inoiude a chorus with a pantomiae Donenacting tbe birth of Ohrtst. Oood
iia .jU - -A t-f l-p jB .J 3 u n d ay -a -C h rU tP U . 0 4 -Jounces program will be presented by the opnyrogram young people of the Trinity Lu< aingu
ihcrtn ohurch. The Sundsy eohoo! for teltaian program, with 100 participating, wlU dl««'rch an- be h^d at 7:30 o'clook ChrUtmu organ
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I RALEIGH TOBACCO, 1.4 o « . t
I A Ik GRANGER TOBACCO, 1 5 o r .
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s S HIS FAVORITE CIGARSS w » Old Coldi,.Philip Morrii..Raleigh
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am&M A. Rbaa. BduS. bUbop e l [" S S h S S o . a t t om . foUowed tn tJj8 ih-nata jaoriM^oLJloIj'.SOini&uiilWi.SU^P. _ nw man Rbea wUlSl celetnnt and epeake.jn. and a ChrUtmu pafAut will be bald itu<
in tha tplaoopal chureh Deo. U. tpprth will T1« church aohool. th l .AcolyUa nuu wrvlct fuUd aod the yeuai people of th i ^
tm WUl church, under thl dlreoUca of Mri. itomiae Don Wilkinson and Mr*. RodDty Ooodman, will pn ttnt th i patiaa t.
i ru to u The pageant li arran iW -ia-ttH __br the congregation partlelpalti in tAi
li7 Lu< alnglnt of ChiUtou.earflU. Uutlor Lhoo! for the poffiiflt will be under th iing.wUl dliMUoa of U n. Oiorgi Hawk, uiirlitm«« organUt and choir muter of TOnltar L .
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tu n d U Ip tU e r i u u l mu«Jelsn«-Sen- for Uje Awembly of Ood Sundiy» tn d ereniflffi Mrrie«i. They were et|yne rt rouW to fiUckfool when ihelftd to sutomoblte w u wreoked north ofiWny. RlcbfleliL l l l l t o o l d e n t w uaewly c*u»ed by ley roidj.' 10Q. Tliey pU y the electric guitarinK U ' and tccordlan and tins , tn d th«h ^ n r 'R i r n C T B i W l p o i e r ------
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Fainting Of. 77 otflcei tn d italr* w ty t Wld corndort.
u n ttr O onvirU nt wm« i l m t o n fn m u u ih m a s u tl to tutom ttlo oontroL A n - O tftnlnff o t so o r n a t t crytU I
| i of A o o m p l e c s a o ap -an d -w a te rt th l acnibblnt fo r every > ta tu^* th lrecap. a r t dO H U of thim .
jte n . ■— - 11' '^*4 C o n ce rt.P lan n ed, the 8HO0UOKK, Deo. Ift^A band to d >tnuD ohorua eoncarl will be isresented a t
• p m Monday t t Ull Ltsoolfi ichool auditorium by Uit tchool mutle dt>
. . . partm ent, Howard Knowles, mutlo £um w to r, announcid Tburtday.
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toastsII Flavor, Became U't From U. S. Frlm
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»SteaksU. S. Prlmt. and Chok# Grodet
King Hill Church !».. Schedules Event3ho- *nLL, Dec. i»_T he Com-
rounjly church w(jj hold a Clirlrt-
i , n , cnruiniM i l ^ n v iu be toj<j m ajday 6oiptur< i.«a iJ. Mutle will b« fur*5 rt, nhhed by Uii eholr. lie lf M ^-M ordant Youree baa charieh of of th l proiram. aailaiec. by Mr*, waa Richard Bolce. Donnie Slonaker w|U
live lhe welcome oddreti. O lhw iilU r taklni pa rt wui b t A n iu B a n t l .th l Sherry Bamea. Laura Barnes, Vicky
— p i r t r - m c n i r a — T o T f f e e r t e t fRoliJi. .Worm Malm. Jerry B a m u , Leon YoUree. Don ruih. G rant Olb-
“ boni. Anna B am ei. Lorraine Pink, ’ Ruih Orali. Donna Lalb. Nancy To.
mlla. Jonalhan Bamea. Donald An- *°,«u derton. flharon O rw r, BeUi Up*. 6uUd. Allee C n ll, Annabelle P a rrr . naney
Rolce. Donna Rolet. Larry Moort, •t*lr* Jim calUton. Tom Eolce. Kay C tl- , , , , Uton. LetUe P arro tt and Dick Oal- fitim Uwn.
Teachttt tatltU nc w llh lh o pro- p a m tnclude Mra. OaU'SSiw. M r t MUdrtd Carnahan. K tU ierlnt Afl. derton. Mrs. P n n lt Jonet, Mi*. I. a .
uiire Btnitt taa u>» m r. Mr. awnea.
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P-MBETrffEwrrsDc--------------H Mechanical Gadgets T !P Of Hank’s Mexicani f .n r wwvwv M,TJCMftpg___I t i ZACATECAS, Mexico — Loving thelr necka s.jDII Uexico u I .do. X hop4 MroeUme order «nd wilI B to be Btle Co build the countr? » um the -stJilnI I grrat ioo. with tigers, elephanU. T here a re aI I Uoni. K brss. cameU acd all the jn Mexico, bul l other thing* on the (Ingc■ ■ are part of a wo. An elevator^ 1 T h o o o I t i o p e t o ^ ^ ^ H B I S man v h o dirW tnilirt Inr Mfilco .italrs._______I B would be a b a d l f * ^ ^ ^ B y r i l | The InlUnl1 1 ferent, t h o u g h . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 will be prelt]H The Uons and the keep w on 't b«n elephanta u i u a U r ^ ^ E X ^ J UtUe, to beglI r hold tfie places o f ^ ^ B M n B average elevP‘ honor in the bananax. a dr
but the king' o f H ^ ^ C ^ I «-{eh and It'ibeasts and h l i ^ ^ ^ P ^ I hour». O h. yi h e a v ie r f r i e n d s g r e a s e every
1} will havp to keep i t in gcI second place in Pew MexicsI my Mexican roo. th a t work orI As one enters the ioo I plan lo leave th e big iI build for Mexico, on lhe right will many, th e ef t be a csge of elevalon th a t w ork- Mexicans hnv
j f l elevatora which actuallr go up and the went mt
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finish. S-Inch steel double disc fron t wheel, disc rear wheels. M ode for ploy. . . long use Standard Model, reg. 15.85 — N O W ..........
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order a n d will the customer* please All the llmuse the -stJilrt. i have seen :
T here a re a few working elevator* they were mIn Mexico, but you can count them generals aldion the fingers of Venus de Mllo. any hot air. <;An elevator opernter is a young Jusl as mucliman who dirw ls customers to th f in a hotel lotilalra.____________________________
The IniUnl coJt of the elevators I r e c i n o OHwill be prelly high, but Uieir up- K«la w ld a t 1keep won’t be much. They cat very of Uie year.lltUe, to begin wiUi. You give the rndlntor-lf ;average elevalar two or Ihree thing,banana*, a drugstore tunaflsh sand- 1 asked thewlch and It’s happy for a full 24 Mexico Cily whoum, O h. ye.1. a highball or axle the rooms, angrease every once In ^ while will arutner thntkeep i t in good spirit*. in Lima. Peru
Pew Mexicans have seen elevator* "Amerle/insth a t work or don’t work. Once you accu-itomed «leave th e big cities, and there aren 't see a radlatoimany, th e chance* are th a t the "Do Uicy 1Mexicans have seen the sun rise in all?" I askedthe w est more often lhan tliey "llow cou]
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have seen an elevator. So, tha t'* 'rrheT’fe imy first purchaae for the Mexican thhig In.Uzoo. (Ing there
, I have given m u c h 'ttw u g h t to So m]) what 1 will buy for the too a fte r Mexican u
I install the elevator*, and I have ator thata jlediltiL pn.a radiator. Ju s t a plain row IT lp it old radUlor ih a t give* o7f“heat. p e a U lo ^ '° All Uie lime I ’ve been In Mexico Jr.. lo capt
I have seen no more lhan alx and 1 have iie* Uiey were a* unim portant as some fight bad 1 general's aide, they didn’t give off cornered I I. any hot air. Completely om am enU L doesn’t wa K Jusl as much so os a rubber p lan t s u t I wi f in a hotel lobby. no matter _ Pfobftbly Uie quickest way to cost.
f S ? S 7 . 'n K ’ ’SPSS'wrf/ of Uie year. U to snuggle up to aI rnd lator-lf you can find such ae thing. K ETCm. I asked the m anager of a hotel In • nu»riJ Mexico Cily why he had radiators in ! „ "c the rooms, and he gave me the eame Wednesday1 answer thnt a m anager of a hotel to Join he)
in Lima. Pent, did. Jack PfelI "Amerlc/ins like them." They are LieutenantI accu-itomed to them . As toon as Uiey ualed fr(I see a radiator they feel warmer.” aehool. Qt; "Do Uicy give off any heat a t *taUoned II a l i r I asked. —I -U ov eould they?" he said. READ* TIS
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flng Uiere on Uie floor,-" • Cnfe:lo So my Mcond exhib it In Uie T er Mexican too will bc a working radl- re ator tha t throw* o ff b e a t. Tomor*
In r ° ^ u ^ o y “ ^ w * ’ii^ in o iifV ________» Jr.. to capture two o r th ree o f 'them . s"*Id 1 have Jieard y ia t a rad ia to r will u 'le fight back pretty viciously when ' ' ff cornered In nn office bulldUig ItiL doesn’t want to leave. w.lrim'S
But I want to do th is for Mexico o«ib«n vino matter w hat th e trouble and Jl"-,
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p r c i l U M . Dee. 1ft—Mr*. K ath-[jJ lee'n Dujrlg P feiffer w u to leave w.rr’ w,,8 Wednesday fbr Wft.nhinBton. p . C , m in w T " el to Join her husband. Sccond Lieut.
Jack Pfeiffer, - fo r ih o holl^Jays. 7\,,atr'i are Lieutenant Pfeiffer ha*-been grad- w»^«ai»•y ualed from ’officers . candidate J,-
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Wh ■ On=TS-CARDS H? STATIOIfERy SI^ from " i^ R U N N IN G 'S
; ® PTUE2E & TAPESTRYfcf’ ® P L A T F O R M
I R O C K E R S ____
t».«S op ______
W E S T E R N A U T O CO.
La*t-minute gift probfeo* .are never problem*
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A family tradlUon since lOIO COMPLETE C irr 8ELECTI0N8
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DINETITE SETS .--------
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FROM U9.S& OP
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CHUCKLECONTEST
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FREE Theater ‘— — I Every day tU Christm u 3 Free Tlcke
• T lckeu to tbe Idaho and a 'Tlcketa Awiu^ed as prlies In the Chuckle Coi Weekly Prlreal All you need to do Conplete Line from the G ift Oulde •SCO of the complete line* (up to Q) of the classified *ecUoa of the paper sequence. Paste up the lines In the mo> tlon possible and mail o r bring it to' Tlme*-News. W lnnen will be annou
_ J daily. Call for your UckeU a t the T
r n BIG WEEKLY I AND ONE GRAN
- TABLE tA ftlP . from CASCO KTtCHEN Cm UTX BERVINC
COLONIAL QOM^TEAD CHIN« ■ freei C. C. Andem
___ I peC A U T E CHINESE MODERN PIC.
-----, Grand P r i z iMAN’S M.JEWEL WALTHAM
fron SlefUng Jewe
2nd WEEKtrY WALLAN JONES, Twin
, Wins One Cauo K itchen UtiUtt Prom Sweet'*
I WiUrUwn. Wmi.0 b» ^ ^ ^ nkal bwd topi
^ CotbTi^clSi 8u1p«
TODAY'S WlhO R P H E U MT IC K E T S
' MBS. V. E. JONES Twin Falls
W laW lni a Tlckeu to S e e - “I
'D nlam ed PronUer” o r the coming atlracUoa or U a t the Orpheum Theater. a t
H ERE IS THE CHDCKLE; HERICl«O^J.»klM
____ Ch.rta"fi2Sdllioat. All Jlsnro ,I . Yoo-il 8.y* 1,!"'.®
A I»oau«of lii.lbfc OwntrID A H O T I C K E '
SIRS. W. W ; TURLEY, Twin Fall*, V -N ig h t W lttiout Bleep" and "Raider*
or. the coming attracUon a t the , HERE la THE CHU(
’ Wllk Goal, noo Klmb«flr Ho4_____ I'uih.Uullon HpriM . , . •
All Htkn-AII SlM.7 Mu rlihl In rour rock*t
A Kamlir TndlUoa Sine. ]tl
, n I T o r m H o T m I LO'W* Junior 0«k,ik.ll Kil,
nrrBWAY hdwe. | , *
» if BE SURE •
W ITH QREAT NAMES All or them caa b. lauad *l
1010 U ^ —o»« Riser-Cain ------
APPLIANCES
8UNBE3iM‘’A ^IA N ^^rroo tie 2^
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BIO M" M A ^ ^ n E O CHtNA
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OIVE THE t i t UmI
A M A N AHOME PR E E Zm l . ^
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------ 1 CLOS BOOK 8T0RB I ^-Hacio V.IIn'a Tc. ilMdqoirtan
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r ROPER’ST our PracUcal SonU DOLL.
Suggests: Yab LEJ STETSON AND LEE HAT nr,TT
CER'TXPICA'TES .INTERWOVEN SOX • KITCHJANTZEN - T ' SHIR’rS R O C K -K N rr ’TOPCOATS 1
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■ c iE H 'S TRUCKING ■ s O K - P ilO K C 5ST>NW'<
H Tl Buy ind 8eU
■ Dim sP E aA ury ,.■ BALED ItAY
B l f WANTED— FEMALEAppl7 In p«rton.
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with mnlnr «nd nllhtiwfr«Vpr»J. ISO-W kfuplul. Ko Ib lt’•M •ll'> »rlu Dimtor e «l^lc».^H.tle V.II./ M«mcrU
tf WANTED — M A L Eatj^renilw^on.^ JoMrti^mtn fc< tOnririlkx.' Arpll'iil'm SuM«
a p p l ic a t io n sWANTED
KWspaPER BOVS . roil tIAIILTON
^ -W n iT E - afsliUoo Dfpirtmcne
TIMES-NEWS
HtLP W A N T E D ^ ______ _r y & FEMALE
?INBS O PPORTUNITIESi T ^'^o »,'.; ,nur« t .»a^ Kranli. On, IfcC, Tlm—
^^«ILU Imiii »uUon for Im i*4 I.1 ''- °" >’• <’•’«''■ <“ •
w.u,B ...ii.blfc Idral
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FURNISHED APARTMENT!
_ _ _ ^ «U» »»lr«ai«. rUBBi o^ifl.Rl,S K00M5. tnutftm. ('r>»» biU »i
• I- «n»r.tx.. Cl«.»1n, Phon«10H.— CLEAN, comfotlibli I room <p*rtatars - —H i . A ~ In. Mtlr. 8lr»tt Motol. CtO M.ln WurV n. I'boni SMALI.^^ttlmtnl.^ cli*n.^cji»i ^In. I'r
} ANU l-KUOH >p>rtBi«0U. UtlllUn (u_______ nUh«4. KiMonibl* ratM. Lr«nrM,00, t iM . LaUt. llt t KlBib«rly ro«<l._________
” 7 ^ UNFURNISHED APTS.
FURNISHED HOUSESl-KOOH hoaw. ird hotu* wat ot Tea
— rr-JJJ- C.l Inn. 171 Wr»l llryburn. ______J ™ aI UlCt tnodira hom«, food li«*tlon. J'n
■ rer.l.tr .Julu. rfcnM 2:_8!;W\___SMALL tnM<m hogit. rutnlsilabir fui
Q ^nllh«l. Inqulff 1l» »lli «T«nu. »««1.
t- i’lwn* gS2 IocmSd. Ctll t l »» Jirf »»«<!
« I.U^DnUUtl nnXcm h n ... W .IM .'.* dnirahl* locallon. Hos >}
» t ..n C. Tlinwt<f«.._____________________
U N FU BN ISH EP H o u s e s; ' : j^ARCE rcomt ptrllr Dodare. I>tB
* »»*“"• g.ii(3uu iiowf will* btih. I'luMif oetTTi
« u S S w - i = r - j = r - T C :
■EDll ;ill<M. MltmiUUM. moltrn m * rt hMU I'nm
. y«(d. «irii». liO.CO, »«H-J..« NKVi (.bolrocm horn*, conplftilr nd*m
■ IrH. I'ull bitnnisL la Twin Ftlli«t pulp. «-JlL MutHurt.
MfSC. FOR RENTproducU. TADLE5 ttd <>itlN <«r tO OMUloa*. Bala _______ toll-1, fnant Ul
r*T .nn . TBUCIS AHD CAMFOn BEHl
1—3—7 BTAKE. VAN PICKUP AND‘'o"*- PAS8C.VCEB CAM
f IDAHO- , , 0-DRIVB. te c .
* KAtT FIVE POINTS SERVICB i-S iu l i S
,d « .n u ------ — ' -'“ • * '•" W A N T iO T O B E N T , L6ASE
H TO ISO. rull linf mulilB.tT,wiwor. raltrtwvi. fln«nt»j
Q I HOME IMPROVEMENTSP^PCKISa. ulisllar ^ e r i n M i l m i
' »Bpl«. a li. BrMtlk. rioa<
Tl(kt bCUCP.RY. trjiBBlnc, IoppIb* t»d rvmaTiL Viutns'» L^BdMtplas and Trw 8«prn«. I’haiia IUt.
. WOOD COJ.IBINATION---------- SUOTI Wlndowa and DooralALE ALM t^ULATION
m r ARTS SER V IC EiuB Val. Id Bkoahon.lL Nortli
_ Phoaa Ui cr JI4T.Il"'l-Bdo. " - .
T i? 7 ? ■ HOMES FOR SALE
Ilml. Kor FUH SALE br ovntri l^lwlroam hotnv,S ^ r u i phU' IffT*'**' *'■**---------- ljy~OWNtHl NIC. <.r«nn hana »ll|i
balh. J lou. Will Mil rtaap. 409 41h ^LC AotiiK Wal. Jtramt. rnrrman MIKUKOOM I«mm. T<i 90. Lortlr vKlnitr,
‘naru" full baiRT.nl. flnbhad Mfoom. oilloi*«5J* forrar lo l.'" FHA loan atallibla. Call
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* g K ' ' a n r ‘» v >.’SUUiTekN 1 bMlroom hnmt. tomp .wlr
Ttrm'c D.ra n.al blala and t'nauriiB«a Phin. ;m . tMU.
AcitKs.nar.;'dnifSl'a"*Iocal!on. Oood TBlaa.
— ,p isF"--------■ -nm . i . / . i " - ! ' ' - " "
• l.rtKjtn B8d.ni hoBia. Hardwood floan:T IE S S i ' ; ,Ji— » «™o*. I>r» l'nmai harJwaod floart.
Tlm... cll Jr««l{ gwett*. CJ»I<« Jo-callan.C.n«a1 lB.aranet. Loana and Bowl.
)na 4BI. W. O. SMITHOrar Weol»orll.-a Piona Itl
IM ^ I A T C .T O ^ E S S r o N
lU iln ^ T ^ ' Wny.mi.TiBa ]^Vn« a'nd' dVnln* «a^ to r room.. ulllll)i. .loirr-Iurnata. »ar«... TItna*. Prlc, D«*b rarra.nl KJOO.--------- r.ll W. A. OilranJ.r--------- LEM A. CHAPIN AOBNCT
ri« rhona- i tu
. COOD ISCnME rnorERTY-Trlplo.--------- I balhi. Uunitry. Partlr furtibhH.
Klolrr. c rtf a . MS'*27*-W. NC^%Vde1?H00m"!?6meTi'|u* liV n— * ' a s . '• o T i - .S i ';> llt.iM; Timi.
— CECIL C. J0NI3“ U riuln r .rk * Tn»t Phona SOU . Trada
. atr.au______ UNCOLN STHEET locaUon. U ralr I-h.atBl. b«ln«m hom J faata oU: full
bii.mint «Uh itoVrr-rurnual 7>ri •phona. lind.capri and fanrad. Ill.»»-
•(mW.. TBrnniEDnOOy ttOME.—1<WI»J >«r-1 QMifk aal.. Larf. Il»ln» room 'wUh
** », f*fT^Uni. plmu af eloaala and bu»uafl.r- In.; ra.;tTti|An room and ««lr»_____ room In ba.amrall oil haat.
t i l t ’ " ~ 8 w iM 1NVEST.«ENT CO.I'- »•< 111 Khohont 81. H. rhona HJImbarlr
^ ■' BRICK RAM BLERAdulla. fortsoala to oftar ihla baanUfal
■ , ranch.lTPa born.. Localad la >T haau K,ii,. „ j„ ,«:tlon. Thrw_____ Mmm..-aiid »ll-ika-trlnii»ln»aj^for• alar. a (ii,, nom.. Onir IMM
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L U I TWIN FALLS REALTY r ! ! ! & INSURANCE•andr, uU-------- TWIN.FALLS IDAIIOroom*} > L
tENTS IHOMES FOR SALE
' * Ini^Twla r»rij'Vliy'"l*miLi7'-fih^baU astf morf.rn. Bot tl
partatat. A1Tt.ST10N FA«Mi;ng: »oui« w
'in '^ n h !^In. I'ri. — “‘ ‘"V—-----— •* • ■ ----
ITj ; r tur. 3 BEDROOMS?ET*nra«B Tbn. foturra ara offrrw!!
= — '■K n,«.h,»on.forlhabor.aa4..rl
J'rittuDONT HESITATE'
----------- TO LOOK LV ON THESE 1 DUTS£S ontj^uoo’dn”'”*' *'“ * *"■ '*'***———— ,1 IlrtjDom hom. In WaJiiniton Schoo
ot Tam dlaulcl. prlc. t».tOO. l l i io down.
R E A L E STA TE: b i r 7 ;^ s e r v i c e a g e n c y
« • >«.Ib" & *''” ®“ "p"bon. JM.
5 ^ ‘ | --------------------------- VERY COMTORTABLB
ISES f s r , V n '^ ^ ; 3 T . . ' ' . r n . s ? t t ' : * : • rkap. :r.Ti;bi2"‘* i ; : ‘‘£ ; n ^
NSW BRICK. flHsa t-Wr«rtn naw brick ramblar. Bpaalov
irMnda. pallo. doubla laraxa. P tM yJ 6= , at n.OOO b .l« . c a l l( .old balsr. ^ Jtfiuarr lOlh. Hic.ll.nt Uraai.
MAOIO VALLEY INVESTMENT CORP.
»"1rSS: III Shoahoc. 8U floulh. Phona t i l l «r :»»-M araslata
a». Bal»- I I
---------_ HOM ES ,TOP LOCATIONS
<0 t Badrooou. full baa.m.aV, InaIr Ilr*i M K S i s r 't Dadrooni, ailrm n«a In baaannl.
1C I_^___ t Dadrooma nawlr dacoralwl. Nlca l.fta
Il'In* room aod bfUkt kluh.B. IIO,.
.EASEMhiB,,,. C. A . Robinson Agencyva iUB- -Drlv..lB Raaltora"
TIT Main V m t Tal m
ITS -
" p E S h o m e s & ACREAGESlB» a»a C,ioi t b«JrooBi bom. on AaS. Onir as a«4 li|We. wllh food Urma. Should ata
' r,ac4 2 bwlronm mnd.fn homa. Full '—• ' b..«B»nl. io.«I locallon. II.MO.car(lM
•I r M K^l.ral Loan.Varr luAd > tcrx- 3 Udroom■ra modnn hom*. Prlcad (or Qukk ial.at 110,000. Good l«ma.
Wa har. ..r.ra l «ood prt»p«il». hom. hur.ra
and would appmlala rour Itallnii
A RTHUR T . WATSON --------' R ea l EsUitc
Phana M» Pm '*» Tab« BMf.
irr.non. — —'r - w T FARMS FOR SALEarra.nt' iHmuVcU >0. (IB,OUll. I 40a I7,0<K
i p S i T______ SKVKNrV ACUE.S. SO acm t.rm l.n<S " 'S i ‘w i r u f f ’S b .)l.aHr. l i t Main Ay.Buar.aiL
Tt,l. I.nd lara ~ a l of Twin F.11.'. ard—;:n " >• proJufll.a. rroducH too lacU"Sl I »f polaloM Ihla r .ar. Clir «» .r In lauriiM. houaa. Cxcall.Bl tarma (01
T ! ^ MAOIO VALLEYI h S INVESTMENT CORP.TBlaa. I l l aho.hona 81. Soolb
rboB. .jM i •
F~li ^BO M E O.WNERt
~ ~ a««n homa In JlanMn araa. Will trad. ” ■! for boma In TwIb FaUa.
E».11ral to aeraa with i hea«. Alch HO. dep rartnfur allt loam .all. Hm iOIloart. ahUM ot walar. Prlca tJV.MO tarma. ca
R E A L E ST A T E S E R V IC E AGENCY
■ ’‘Aero** From Saar."Ul UalB Nerti Tbona 1M«
)N I___________________________ -J
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23 IR R IG A T E D FARMS
F o r Snio - ^ U - . . B y - O w n e r .______
a l ,j :sKlmbailr. Flla^ DuhL Jarsm..
1 140 Tarma ar* :t<% caah ani baltua aa U kn » rM eoBlrut e( aala.Eiira I
PE A V E Y -T A B E R CO.» a Eiclual.a AsaaU for Owe.f____I rwla Falla Phoaa Ul
.Ir I. - .................— ^full
r .r i HO ACRCS wll6 140 aham o( walrr. I.IH. naar llaK.rman. 1» aeraa culll'alrd.
hal.nea can 1>* eulllraM. 4 rocm laod.rn bauao baal. 110,000.
bullu llOACHrS. to aer«B coltlratad. hal.ftc. b<.V. In pa.lura (rata. Fair honia. fo»dmilMilldlora. plralr at fna waUr. tl<.0«0. li:.WO dewB.
"40-”ACnES iina" irrv4.' 'L i» .t“ ii aI i*l nmt. planlr of froa w»|.r. i nora
aulcltr modanx »aw homa. » t«T.a_____ In e.alar* »maa. balanca In allilU._____ Will taka car* nf I0.70 baad Of calU.“ “ ■n rrar round. IIV.OOO.
ie» ACRES fina atock ranch. Pl.nlr lUfal of fr.. waur. In har and paiisr..Twin liO.OOO. UUht coaaldar tnda (orrhrM boalnaaa prop.rtr.
ro“ > OTIItR LtSTIKCa ------ -tf TOO want to bwr.-wa hiT* It for r«»
^ D . W . CONDITH aeim an, M«ho
u u niO N E tu t
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LE FA RM S FOR SALE
i '"Bom W A N T A GOOD FAKJI7
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a ? ™al P~"lb‘rilll.l!'on^r*HI.W.‘'TloToodown f,ir a rf.pon<lbla buj.r.a tamllr, m ACKES B„r Goodin*. I l l c«Ii: er EX' ,>al*d. >Iaa ro»i Impro.m.tita. Tbi
o . i c r . . . . ,M ACRM rl(hl rl« . to Twia Fall Clir. i i a o n ui>J.r culll>all«n. bal
Duys buiUllJ? !’ *'*’Vl'Jid‘ (JT* Im niuw ‘.alra M.m. «
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3 Phor. tOI p ,„ „ Tabar DMiCY —
m .io i4 FA RM S FOR RENTlOACllE alock tatm naar U.ll.rua.
— ' oulr. llo. » K . Tlm«.M.w..
I r e a l ESTATE FOR SALE
EXCLUSIVE LISTINGUA Ims DmuIKuI (4«,ln>>m hom.: full fin
l.h».| ba.nr.ni. OE oil (urnafr. al lachaH (arat.i 01 and fllA tlnanca.1
I l-MMMlon Janu.rr lit. -NORTHSIDE FARMS
d M ?a M Acr~; no .and. III.OOO. ’ b IU Acrr. rrlrH al onir tt:.000.
48 Actra n.ar Duhl. j-rlcad rijhl.p CmZE^J-S AGENCYb Phon. 111: 4'^ '* ' s i" ? * !! -:!:? - ;!B(t
W ANTED LISTINGS
_ r.raWr outarja"urilmlU.*Al.""o a«o M acrn. Hart burar wllh aubalanlla
ca.h parm.nl on l-hadroom i.r S-bad ».Ir 1!». ftnl.had ba.am.nt. Ilr s a ^ I rou want to aall. aaU K4 aod 1 wll.* “ • ” eoaiacl r«>.
C. E . ADAMS111 Flllmora Phona 104
(Offlc. In Bir rt.ld.naa. corn.r Ica I.rt. ' Flllmora and llnbura at.nut)
FERTILIZERney -
FERTILIZER______ $2.50 Yird, DeUvereg
I Kaal (ln», irr, waad (r...j ES
K E N ROYER«ld m Phona 3388-R
»■ Full.e arn - . b a b y CH ICK S
Ua^U IN u a.»7'^riila>-t^>choU~N, **" llampahlr. krallat akcka. tha b«l broil
ahlck oa Uia markat. Beak aB^Usa. (Iwi llatcharr. »hoi,/«3l.G d O D T H IN 6 i f o E A t"
bkESSCU. All... Blc. fal tutkna b'r tV «aaa«. Call flll.M, Jaroma._________
fUTATUt;b, applw and wlatn p«ara. XO Addlaon UiL Kotla-Noob.
" » « • ^ ! i r a » B u r “ **iir-oli“ £‘n^ifI ‘ Maralpan fruit ..bw. lluddr'a.
JONATHANS. U.lkloua apd Ksman Un e (laa. Drlnc canUlaan. liVlB Dodm.iJ* orckartf. t Boith. 1 waat tf Wa.1 Fl ~ 7W . ______________________
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Waal Flra Polnla. ar Wahl'a (irocarllo.pll.1 cornar.^_______________
IJ1.«S. btXIClOUb apMta tor Chcl.Unaa Kid ■la Falll Romw. Jonal&tni, polalMa. awttl auui!______ rama- onlona. Chrltlm.a trna and raai---------- othar luma. Coanor'a Mark.l. U2 Add
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I pAona t l t JU cK iii- puppr. hcBar craam baaut
I black aaal af Big. Ukaa ob Fal
rt Uck llbllSTEkLU Unlcan” Chihuahua. I. ' ] .b ^ Chriatmaa, 140 and ttp. D.ll.arad I lltrad. Twin FalU. If Ul.ralad call «7»
CaldwaM. aflw t Vw._____________Bkh FA R M IM PLEM EN TS
H m ^ ■ ------- --
H R S T QUALITY
^ B aler Twine
" I 40 lb. BALES
--------1 ?11.00 PER BALEtMS
. Avftll»ble Now
' McVeys/Inc.
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l.oJT* • CLEAN£BS ft OrEflS
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Phena IL— a * SM U IN O ----- - --------- -
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W S , T W I I T F A t L S r T D A H O —
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'A K J I 7 ■
Foruble Pot*to So rte rs_
1 i.'n*pl~ Ellmlniiton, O ln e rs .'“farm'Ji'ih Truck BcdJ. O enera l .
110.000 Repair Work,
m c ^ i i . ..One Uted B oru r
:•% do^i! POTATO EQUIPMENT CO.TwlB Falla 5-“'l> A^E. SOUTUallvn, bal. PHONE UM
r S O N Post H#rvc»t Rep&lrj BugsetUon
'ab«' DM*. I “*fo'. nwi farm «mjBiaa» U »lef' (ur tht >lrt.r. whr nol chock ll o< ■ I (or •otn I'.ria aad nt^lad t»palr ai
--------------- ».l lh. .QuJps>.Bl la food eoBdllloB f:n tJ.ll.rua. Ilf TRUCK MANURE 8PREADEH8 k U.nur. Load.rt
SALE ‘, S r S k ^ “" .
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L""'o an^ 8«rTlS'’p h w "xii-NR'“^ ‘:."brtl 1.00H bUSllEU corn on cob. Any ama, itmtni; If C«ll«.‘ •o>»h. W.ndtll. I'h
ttlllNUIMi asd molauta ciUlns. Hon h.B mlllin* .arvlc. BO%t Oabora'a tl
I fnt. 1-liiir. <D«|.RI.___________’ ro ll SALEi 6uam roUad mliod *ral»corwr *' **“ •
kAUlu’ vALLEy'MUlIn* S.r«Ua. K ■■" b»flr. Call ra.l4.nc. 1( no aB.«
------------- Phan. IttO. t.la a m. lo 1 >10 P. m,ATTtNTlUN (aadK. aPd (armani Bla
------------" “ Ahar at I’a 'p tr ton, 4 mlln nctrlh C*Si"?.*'"'' ^ fed Uyti'._________________________
rM. *00 TUNS, all «llUn*a, baltd, to b.-
•SEEDS & P L A N T S
Lia'- Mtw F A E M B tis 1 R A N C H E R S 1i ‘n‘d SS'M‘ £ ^ b i? . r '’."l,i:^'b.*r'',‘i[
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s . ' s ' i i i r i, ^ » h Molor.Va cr.rn.r,
— “ TWO VKllY tint Quallly r«lalcrcd II*“ .loci,. I north. *; . . . t nf Klml.»rlr,
__ _ ; , WII.I. TIIAUK r«*l»l»r«l Shurlhotn coS^*?o?M Indl.ldaal-.for Kot.uCn cowiC a uaM 1-^'RMVaal.* A'll^hw---- ;;------- ----aprlrifr.. Vacclralad and taalad."oB^aU a »°“'h Ea.l Flra Polnlr.
ahuM 7m Praispt m oral et daad aad awlanill’ trad to aBliaala. Pboaa aellaak Twia Falla, tu rail «7{M,________ IDAHO HIDE * TALLOW c a115___ I ------
Blstfijaw AnltlalA JuamlpatloB Sarv. V- Ic.. HoUidn. Ooamaar. J a n n and* Ullkln* Shoribem Phoca ML Jaroco..
It no v>»w.r. c ll IT*.
W A N TED T O BUVWANTCUl bhm .had. Pan.Ik fa«ln Wrll. U.« Uf. Plcabo. Idaho.WANT (srnliur. aad appllaseaa. llUk.
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Snn-'i. Inc.. Ilurl.r. Id.ho. Phona MFOR SALE O R T R A D E
Co.sirionXuilT.'Sod.l aln.lana. *ou Ilk. lo trada for Llon.I iri ln. 1 mil
f.it. t ’i-aoiilh Klmbwlr. Phona 241-R------- - M ISC ELLA N EO U S-FO R SALI
KMH MOVIE }ro)a«lar, Pbaaa 2>), rjUr. Id.ho._______________UONKL train and acc«wrl«. Call !»».’
_______ c£oi> uiad Soulh Wind aala baatar. Firatona Elana.
5 a n d P R O F E S S IO N A L
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• IlADIO nEPAin SEflVJCE
*^REFHlc;EnAnCJN SEBVICE
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- f ...,,, H_| • VENETIAN flUNDS
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irle rs iDnr a itle w.» i . inurmouauiB . SK en 1'h.m^llf —
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Phon. ;ii:4.1. Twl.. Kail... - CtNTLKMAS-'S Tu.^Jo. .1.. Jl. Eica:
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la lr JUbT rtcthH a l.rT. ihlpm.nl a( r< lumbtt. Cl)d. BUhop LunUt Comp
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UUOU BllklK* macKlr., I vnlu, u.td: . T n i~ .
FOIII) lluik an'i ~m |.har has ifflra ' Or«on, Kot ». Call III or Jll*. II.
tlKUINinON „ul.l .l.lui.'p.riat.1. I
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^ FAIIM MASTLll mllklr* m.cl.lB.."“ii»I munlhi. Ilk. naw. I wci. ll^ aoutl
« “* CTiILL '. ;> '~ l ra pump, ba^r Lunr.Plrnouth raiup.. Tmsj. Nka Ini
I'bona TM2, MaiH in .IrnL Flurd Jau MiTT— I’l.rcf..lias birvlca. 2 OVUIIIKAO sara»a doara wlih h__________ war.. On. pl.Kotm rock.r, n r. aalb I'hona rorlitr. ^potlabr* cIrcUlo wubln*
m td sraln. CUT au»««llon.i Camrr.a. prolKi tcm u . blnoculan. motl. ogt/lu, ' y .|i nhoto l.nan, lap. rtretd.r.. can
f c ' i i K , ; r '^ i . S ; i . ' ‘„ii“; . S_________ rholccrapkla aupsllaa In 8oalh.ni IdAny amagnt. Wall lllarlMk'a Comnrt Cam.n C.l ad.ll. I'hona ■
Ins. Monaa. V8E0ibora'a UlU. BUBROOOnS bookka.SilW aad pMlli
mactfsa. A.| aeadlttoo.MaVaj-a. laa. Pbet« I
tIL Oaklar.
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Fr'5*?!!? SURPLUSBOod balA
hona‘ «li!Bjt Op«i Fridar Nliht. liOO P. K.1 to' bT faij Etanlnn. « rtl P. J t\i.ad calila.
y HARRY K O PPE L CO.TS rhana «»-W ' 112 ln l Am
HERS I FURNITURE & APPLIANClLAHUt alia babr b«l and hlihchaK,
«r AKaKa Pll.r Ar.naa W..L_____________*«th CU5TUM bUlLT Law.nn loua*a (I
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— and^a^“w7br Cj.*P^na tOM. Saa tl
Me l~ l[Ta lltO.OO NOUOE oil h.at.r u. kI on..i' aen. 2U.«0. I nllM « . l ef Waahlni
M.~ir northwwt eomtr.IlAliAINS laler*: U.«l ilrclrlc rari
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B -l? h ^ ^ ^ .^ l£ '
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F.lSTtU C. C. ANDERSON-8W CO. '
■ —. F o r H e r Christm as "tad riflCJlJp
. Jarocaa. K IR B Y
Victtom a « n . r Bralna UY Wllh rowar Floor PelUbcr
. . - Praa DamonatxalloB la roar homa. *•***"• * Phona »ja, Todar
**• “ **'“ •* KIRBY CO. O P TWIN PALU
i n S ' DECEM BERC LEA R A N C E SALE
baaa i s j i . ...... U so d A p p l ia n c c a _ i : -
W ^ e r » - lUiillo* - OU HeaUn
PRICES GREATLY I----------- J . REDUCEDI
All (T.A.O.) . . .Tested - Approved - Quaranteed
Only 15.00 Down
____ RISER-CAIN
I A U CTIO N SALE-------
/JCErTTT------- Rood J-rlaca baOrrom aalta; on. mapl.-**'*• hou». d.«k: ona M.hotan^ br>a». davki
***— I'l'allfi, ‘i^nM''aBd'^at1*fI.7«l‘ u t tmania, Uka nowj alaclrle portakl.
________atwlr* m.chlna: on. planal raiUaiVh. in t . waahtn* machlnaaj oil h«Utii bor'a
------——. kkrtl.: a ^ UhUa i ^ t j a UWja I otb-
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Phon. 203IJ JOI Shnhaaa BoaU
~ ~ AUTOS FOR SALE
v.l c*ard»l’.i,*» ,W aeUkVnllaa. iTil _ l i l t dova wlU basdla. Pbesa 2141 S S a S r I IM L ....................
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FOR S A L I SPECIAL SERVICESItt, aaw. IM. WrtiUbToH 8,.M-ail .tBOa- Vp lit. aaw. aa.. ;
trouaUlB Feat BEPTIC Uak aad tatpooi alaaalas.
Odd alaaa cbI maTTH&UU r«a^.i.d----------------- ad. E.tnoB Uaitm. Faaiorr. t l l• ta. dallrafwL a.ane. looUi. Pboa. tl.W^ T T E = K A P lo a M U i i e :Q.J, I.nd lllawilha. S ' l t . , J . ™ P 'A N O S.
and ^ MAKEi-ALL BIZESv'afi.r itOO. Parsi.nu
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._________mrwl. Twin Falla.___________porlabl. irpa-
.— . 18SI MERCURY. tor imiatdimillpsiral Cas- I Sport 4.door lUdaa. Daaullfal___________ __ "tltlnal (InbL Diulpjid with 11.CI<IB.. <».d e h.alw and ot.rOrl.t. A local 00*t. IH aoulh of cr Mncury-------------------------■i«n compi.u KEN SELP MOTOR CC
t l i trd A»^ I’hon. IIH.W Twia
labr bunr. .Jau* Mrr°r.
___________ EVERY UBED OAR1", ?m.1l CARRIES THE PAMOU
j ' S —'ATJl* **W FORD Cil.tcKB I factor, m t*
^n«i .ourca If 'S l " S S i s - S : ,= —i 1*0 HUDSON I fordar. Radio, hi
IorndrlT., auloei.llc c la t^In. Inlrtlor. branto
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n a v y g u j j j p p j f o r d s
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’LIANCES - ■■■■_hlihchalt. 4i( I------------------------------------------
TW IN FA LLS
li” : EQUIPM ENT CO.«B»bl» priMd.
UBod Cars
llur. Mei/tr'lo.l nrn. ir mali^ h*»W ------- ------ ;----------:
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r"< h fn ^ I“n ](|7 CHCVRC^ET I -^ r .^ V a r j j
'h^Mh? mul 1><2 STUDEDAKER Commaadar 4. ant.. Modern wlih ot.rdrl.. and cllma'4Mallon N f racendlUonad
4u‘^ lh '* r f CHEVROLET aadaB. Oaamsood lira .,
^ J»4« STDDJTBAJtEB l . I » pickup Located ei Tiwk U » . W«i
10 PhBaa 1I4» Pbeae
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flaa car pticad tiSBU Oaljr—SiIKO nUICK Sapw 4-Joor Rlrerl.
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