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WASHINGTON (UPI) -T\\9 Democratic Nalional Oommll- prvsldentlal nominee, reported- ly WBB considering at least five possible runnlnfi mates. In the Senate,' colleaguos Frank S. Musklc or Maine remained in contention. T ' Others on tiie list Included former Democrotlc wttionol <;hairmon Lowrenco F. O’l t^, Wisconsin Gov. 'PotriqiF^. laicDy—nnd’- W m n c a y , |n*law Snr«cnt Shriver. M c G 0 V 0 r n's campolgn manaRcr Gary Hart anld tlipt, In addition, "perhaps .a nnme ■■■may“ t e ~ ^ T s r d L ^ r ^ S^n. Gaylord Nelson of Wiscon- sin removed himself from contention Tuesday, saying ho liked the' ScDatet-iHe^ecom- mended Muskio. A national committee spokes- man said its members will b^gin nrrlving' In Washington Sunday to attend-meetlngs-of the credentials commlttco Mon- day on challenges —about six. "HI present ^ to __commltteo seats. Tlie meeting to choow McGovern's running matc^wiil follow the next day^ The major' networks can* cclled a plaj\ned appearance by McGovern Tuesday nljjIiLwhcn it became evident that he would Jio.t. be ready ' to • name _o:__ successor to Eagleton. - Ttiere is no need for McGovern to make his recom» mendatlon quickly, Hart told o reporter Tuesday, Hart also uid tlmt delaying the nKming of the nominee would keep the national—committee—from~ - “ s h Q o tin g itT lo w n lfro d v o H ttf:’^ * Mcf^vern has said M)at this tim9.pc.wJlimQ-VQ.carefuUyi___ __ Idaho Senator says hasnH ai^ed ahoiCt VP place - By » a :V3D Espo . Tlmes-Ncws Writer --------- liHe-proved^ by—stepping- O-Brlenv- down,.thut he is a man of honor, Gary Hart, McGovern’s cam* ^ RGSCUC ^WORKERS remoye~* bodies from j^artbLSuLmcrgecLbuB about 45 mlica nortlieast t>f ScouITuesday. Bus turabred'doVvn cliff Into 30 feet of water at base of dam after swerving to T^anoiRer vchlci«?. i^ollce said persons” died, 12 survived. (U fl) ' , V ie tn a iri W a r fu n d mUo££==etijo=Esed-— ; KIMBERtY--=-Voters-of-the-| Kimberly Schoel District Tuesday auUiorizcd b « i4 ||ry changes In the five trustee zones'- The changes become ef^e^ Immediately and ' nyIII revhMrr' each of the trustee zones slightly to more nearly equalize -oach.oi^ia4>afliK)t.pnpulflHnn, ___W.ASHINGIQN.-Pi-'-Ci_:^Scn._.who puts-the lntercsts-of-.hifl -pa|gr)-monagorrSQldt-ln addi«— Frank Qiurch told the Times- party and country above his tion, "a name or two’*moy be - • News today Sen. George owo personal ambitions." considered, McGovorn has not ailkod him to Among thoslj.|«ina-nicntloncd the front-rimncrloj^e [“ run“forvlc 6 pre3ldcnl. for the post, in addition to homlnatiffn, ^luskie kept 'Btit’Cliuri'li Luld^hu h ^ lalktfd^^llhdfr are J>en.-Edmund "5! with McGovern about the post Muskie of Maine__ t ^nd^rocumiuundca blher can- runnlngmnte; Urgent Sirtyer, ■dldatcfi.----------------1 -------- ---------- a Kennedy-ln-law who served In- Church reportedly told aOmlnlslratlons; and for- IcGovcm-he—utould-bc-wuU»^ P r' 'Pem ocrntlc— Mflllgnol advised to select someone else Chairman • Lawrencc F. •the Job, '• Specifically, Church uryued ticket. He told reporters he had not- been—ln—oohtaeU^Ui— McGovern and smilingly Sild hove no comment" when asked If he would accept. FRANK' CHUnCU r . . not asked I ldcn'lTfT<}3“ — b o t l i 'a s M e f f ^ l_JrQra.riirol ritutcsjindboth cQEly opponents of the was. lie urged hlni to look for "breadth und _diversity" qn the tickct^ Boundary changes"wlll_ not, hJ>w«)vpr, ntcessltate election of' jicuL£tulccft^-each-of4ho-fivo>- ~ - - trust^s still resides within'the zone. h« or she represents. Voting was^ Tuesday Jn U}e_ Rate cut ^TnformedjdllfteHiiird Church recommended several persons for the job,” but would-not disclose who. No f ish kife—~ linked-to-seiifir WIN FAfJ^ - Idnho>lah ^ d Game Department offidols reservoirs holing back water for irrigation during tliehot dry ---------------- -------------------- : Uic oppcaron™.gf_ NEW YORK (UPl)-A major ‘.ni *"8"' b r ld g V w liiq n lT ^ o m eTf "Butfor the hohof of.lLolL _lwvgt^m ofl!a!LpJ_wha.tJsV^ believed to bo brown jilgac havor.^, from Shoshone Falls to bolow -tJK)^Pcfplno-Bi4dg©i -------------------------------- cuslng tlie administration of talking peace but spending for ^'■•'''war. Sen. Alan Cranston, D- Callf.\ urged'congress today (o cut off money for the Vietnam ------- oonfllotr Russia and the U.S.-Sovlcl Vietnam wllhin tour months, favor'will W canvSscd by the cffc'ctlve'lmmedlntely teltritU 1" ^X hurfh*sLps "°Jlc°saW. I f S ' u o n s Smo»rindc^M arms limUatlonaBrcemcnt; but provided American, war priso- board of trustees. Only a staple Ing ^5tc woyl^ b<j 5 V. percent, church was one of five per- S rhls office o” f f p r S ™ water which thTy cm he said those steps were belnB ners were rol.as«i within that majority was needed to approve „ quact'er point ilrop from U,e. mentioned by McGovern. Z ri™r M VSntX caLI undennlned by requests for period. .......................... ..................... the zone chanses. preylous rate of 5 per cent. . as possible vice presidenUal. more war ....................... ' ............ .................. .............. ^ ....... r . p j . a ^ ‘‘^ e - Ntxe'n--aTlmintati-atloir ' a nf.Vsam mat it -thq'.yrookc has fpjl£d_tUUnow-ln-lls-efforts and Cranston amendments are ^ to negotiote an end to the rejected, he would offer an Vietnam war. Now the admlriis- amendment outlawing further tration js not only undercutting • bombing of North Vietnam. its. own. peace effocts with an ,Sen. Robert P. _Grlffln, R- over-inflated military budget, Mich., the ossl/itant Republican but it is attempting to .stifle leader In the Senate, warhed Cranston offered a^ amend- w ih(;ntjq q blll-outhorlzlng >20.5 bnilon"'for mllltar^supplli^'.' machines, guns, ships 4nil weapons. -The rider would outlaw further spending on the ‘'war after Oct. 1, provided there ................................... ^ _______ is a cease-fire negbtlated wllft^t'ongresslonol-efforts to end tho thil -U ie— ^vi«t— Cong— nnd^g^hot' war as wellT**-t?ran!rtqn-sald:------- CTfli ^ Amwlcnn prisoners of war are ^ n . Ge0rge_ Aiken, R-Vt., prolbrig the war until after the released.' , was ready to offer a substitute Nov. 7 election. In a speech prepared for the for Cranston’s afnendment; one "President’Nixon has a good- &nate, Cranston praised Nix- Uiat would embo^(^ .the peace cbance now of .reaching a id-but—negoliated^elllement^ltlHian- , -V -— 7- ------------- tax Eagleton who withdrew from ^e said, this -the-mce-nftertii^osure-of^is rarely occurs In a stream. . -hlfitory,of mental treatment. •• m pasryflnra, ho 'said, there a>urch said- ^ n . Eagleton hj,ve been'fish kills from-the had "done the right Wng.' • ‘ BOISE; (DPI) — Oieor- Arsteln, Idaho . -^VommlBSlouer of agriculture, lald Tuesday th at' a referendum to IncreaBC potato^pdvertlBlng In 'TdBH2mi9'tl6l p ill. ' .Arstein saldlt was announced lost week that:^ ^ the referendum, which would have Increased the tax by one cent per hundredweight, has. paised. aftegl,cott*ulUtlon_witlLjh decomposing algae In .reser- voirs, but no major problems In Uie river. Tlie stream flow-of the river of decaying algae reported in ’year, UifrbfflSl^ aald, but he «aid BOme~water samples have been tnk'dn'Hy' l^ologlsts in various ports of tho state on a routein basis and will check these out for poulble indications of- worsening con-' sftys Nolhmg it at cncourao* (OQ ai a (on« apricoi on ._an -%vhlch--thir Norih_'vreTnamese"~bT-a“ settlcmenl~ thaf“ wduld. — havejcjcctcd-in Paris. That really orid tl>o war and golj>iLr propoani calls for an end to the prisoners buck," Griffin said.' war wllhln_jQurunQnlhsr4iftef—HrTuhxhrti^ljttr^Tm im rar-'” an JnTefnatloqally supervised guments the antiwar foirnent ~ cease-fire in Laos and CarhBo- .would encourage Hanoi to wal( dia as well as In Vietnam, the until after the election to returQ of all POWs arid ^ negotiate. . 1.- uccountlng of those missing In The Senate last week adopted action. Q slightly different version of • A third antlw^ measure vyo^ the Brooke amenilmcnt, voting . _ also up for dbbate today. Son, for the first timo to u.se n-f«nd • Edward. W. BrMllo, R-Masq*, cutoff to force an end to the mr'd( -----------n u » » v c r f —wjm . him otiornty jrenerfl!; nnd BltBr"CDH8ldcrijblB . .reiearch Jnta. (ha. wordidg of the law (he legislative Intent, it U (he attorney general^r - opInioD that a m ajorKi^l fara^iars-volln^muaL,— approv^.th^ measure, and Uiat (hey also mus( * re^^eleiit a majority of (he potato productipn in order for the • referendum to'biTTipproved,*' Arstein said. ^ He said on the boslB'Df this Interpretation It dldnotpaBB. A minority of growerB approved (he propMai^ but they reprcflcnt^ a mnjorl^ bflhe iitatc> had n ‘ proposnr'dealgned' to "war. ' potatoproduction. TETGounly probe schools start liew year IMamed -■■ ''m unir' aBNXffiir lUulfllana worjsi'who . M late Sen. Alien Elleiider wf»q W IN FALW —A group of at aald^e could recall only one le/flt eight Magic ..Valley grand'lury Tmpanelin^inJdjdw ' citiaens plans to petition for a inthepastaOyesfBCwd safdhe graiul-jury investigation into had never read of one in the alleged acti of nepotism by T^in Falls area. _ ^ Twin Falls County Sheriff Taul Campbell refused to make CiordW.’* ^ public the list'or eight names headed by Mitch signing Uie petition, {lut tl^ CaRtpbelli,..Twln Fails, was documents will be 6p«>f for conferrint; yfth ltaattf>mi>y Intft—tnBpn^tlnn-if-thny-iirA-filftH- Tram moming after a visit with T^e papers the group brought Ib Mpfl PHwiR Efi- District Judge 'Hjeron *to WacdJhl? morning mode no > win wrvVoiJt (era Ward, who opparently told rgpcdfic' allogotlpnjL Aii«N v'n*H«i*r ukn them thelf "petitions" werc not Cordor,* • ' malfcasanc^ in offlco. ItKAro .... ; dletlJuly 27. Shi wai appointed In^oi^r.tonn. \t... !vf •*.«. The move sent attorneys ^ ^ (o ry P 15) (UPI) * ’ scurrying to their law books to (blory, I . 1») (Ul I) at«t« Inu; /»ftV,i.rJno was also speculation that Uio ___ charges woul<) bo broadened to research state law covering include alleged iholfcasanoe by __ grand jury investigations'. Ward thyeounty commlMloners. . .....I . TWIN F(M,IS - 'T h e Twlp'Falla .schools- Started tlie new school year with an unexpected' >5a,000 in.the twnk., ..... — ..In tho; school d lsirict^s' iDTZ-Tp \ u j^ t ajj^ proved earlier this^yenr, lh ‘o 3 ls t r ( c t had plnnned on huvi«ft-no.aomral'lvind carryover ' Into the I Vwe didn’l imvo Inst year," Anderson said. '■ As tlioycar^spdfigiW showed, however, t}lQ. ; , Ho sald the district, fearful tljat it would-oi\d-'-- tlistrlct’s.itSt:tM^lXlQ^icwnuo w a s'j^ rlla lly ■ - PcneraJ ACcountinff t)(iu» nas inMlloAIW -the yearln the rotl, had poslponed'poine-routlhp*^. ''rtialntehahce projects'. . ' , ;.nio surplu*, he said, apparently will not af- offset by~ addlUonal .Sir' rivenues of- nbput, ><9,000,— iifinldng th« t)ix«hopUi8c only oljout" tH.OOOiljased on the erromun'liudget figure. asked for tlio compal||n flnonee =t«M rila.ot Pr.jsiiton^Nlxon's ro*-.-;.. Diit according to district buslhesj Manager J. - I —Anilcraon., UiO-illiitrlct woaml.iip wllh n fect‘tencher aalarlcs. The.toachar salary scale '. .Additional headwav-iiiajLjimdoUiu^M^lliVii- ...— . -------- ------------ -----------, , “couuctiona HmUw Uib budinteir IuxqIs. nc- -■ I- .olectjon commlttM ;followlngia2 - rcnfirtoit llnV to IM -alli -hmrtr funds. filliyeiir-liociiuat 'lll liiHUfllclont bnlance of |SS,57I In Uio acnoral fund. The Immedllito ^irtfcl, An(J6 l:«on. sajd wlilch led IbeiUstrltt to expecHWia Tuesday, Is to perpilnho distrirt to "cntch uii" ' - ' In revoiiuB. ' ' niirft!f(!!TcaTniit' coujitipe lor another H7,0001if the general fund surnliis.. . I . In addition to tlie .geniiriil fund surplus, th 6 ■■"Wo imvSTiianl crows out this lummeiviliot Cuts hnilloDirm^Uo I(I certain budgeritcmirto compciuatc for the envii'. ; ‘ -iCjurplua of tM.lM; $37,SDli and special fiui(Mi 1 total fund carryover,n^lf (hpllon fund liod LiflelllUeiLlund- ’ giving a ' bugging attempt at Democratic nation^ headquiirteri. GAObfflclal'Phlllp'?. Hughes nald-Uio^oudlt-will ba'^mado— bocflUBO of 0 Wa«l\lngton Post Blory tliat one of the five cnSfiro ? £ . r f t t f c / e s ( f vaf, .^-SIUtet^upHr^— Blaine, zoning, 11 ^M o tiie F s l^ .tffte m ent,-lJL—- TiTIBStog auspocn IM.ffljO^liook appareirtly Intond- ' «d for NlMn'^ampnlgn chest. ^ -EdltalrlalH

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF292/PDF/1… · WASHINGTON (UPI) -T\\9 Democratic Nalional Oommll-prvsldentlal nominee,

WASHINGTON (UPI) -T\\9 Democratic Nalional Oommll-

prvsldentlal nominee, reported­ly WBB considering at least five possible runnlnfi m ates. In the Se n a t e , ' co lleaguos F ran k

S. Musklc or Maine remained in contention. T' Others on tiie list Included former Democrotlc wttionol <;hairmon Lowrenco F . O’l t ^ , Wisconsin Gov. 'P o triq iF ^ . laicDy—nnd’-W m n c a y , |n*law

Snr«cnt Shriver.M c G 0 V 0 r n 's campolgn

manaRcr Gary Hart anld tlipt, In addition, "perhaps .a nnme

■■■may“ te ~ ^ T s rd L ^ r^ S^n. Gaylord Nelson of Wiscon­sin removed himself from contention Tuesday, saying ho liked the' ScDatet-iHe^ecom- mended Muskio.

A national committee spokes­man said its members will

b^gin nrrlving ' In Washington Sunday to attend-m eetlngs-of the credentials commlttco Mon- day on challenges —about six.

"HI present ^ to __commltteo seats. Tlie meeting to choow McGovern's running matc^wiil follow the next day^

The m ajo r ' networks can* cclled a plaj\ned appearance by McGovern Tuesday nljjIiLwhcn it became evident that he would

Jio.t. be ready ' to • name _o:__successor to Eagleton. ■ -

Ttiere is no need for McGovern to make his recom» mendatlon quickly, Hart told o reporter Tuesday, Hart also u id tlmt delaying the nKming of the nominee would keep the national— co m m ittee— fro m ~

- “ s h Q o t i n g i t T l o w n l f r o d v o H t t f : ’ ^ * M cf^vern has said M)at this

tim9.pc.wJlimQ-VQ.carefuUyi___ __

Idaho Senator says hasnH ai^ed ahoiCt V P place

- By » a:V3D E s p o . Tlmes-Ncws Writer

--------- liH e-p ro v ed ^ by—stepp ing- O-Brlenv-down,.thut he is a m an of honor, Gary Hart, McGovern’s cam*

RGSCUC ^WORKERS remoye~* bodies from j^artbLSuLmcrgecLbuB about 45 mlica nortlieast

t>f ScouITuesday. Bus turabred'doVvn cliff Into 30 feet of water at base of dam after swerving to

T^anoiRer vchlci«?. i^ollce said persons” died, 12 survived. (U fl) ' • ,

V ie tn a ir i W a r f u n d— m U o £ £ = = e tijo = E sed -— ;

KIM BERtY--=-Voters-of-the-| K im berly Schoel D is tric t Tuesday auUiorizcd b « i4 | |r y changes In the five trustee zones'-

The changes become ef e Immediately and ' nyIII revhMrr' each of the tru s tee zones slightly to more nearly equalize

- o a c h . o i ^ i a 4 > a f l i K ) t . p n p u l f l H n n ,

___W.ASHINGIQN.-Pi-'-Ci_:^Scn._.who puts-the lntercsts-of-.hifl -pa|gr)-monagorrSQldt-ln addi«—Frank Qiurch told the Times- party and country above his tion, "a name or two’* moy be - • News today Sen. George owo personal ambitions." considered,McGovorn has not ailkod him to Among thoslj.|«ina-nicntloncd the f ro n t-r im n c r lo j^ e

[“ run“fo rv lc6 pre3ldcnl. for the post, in addition to homlnatiffn, ^ lusk ie kept'Btit’Cliuri'li Luld^hu h ^ la lk tfd ^ ^ llh d fr a re J>en.-Edmund "5!

with McGovern about the post Muskie of Maine__ t^nd^rocumiuundca blher can- runnlngmnte; U rgen t S irtyer,■dldatcfi.----------------1------------------ a Kennedy-ln-law who served In -

Church rep o rted ly told aOmlnlslratlons; and for- IcGovcm-he—utould-bc-w uU »^ P r ' 'P e m o c rn t lc— Mflllgnol

advised to select someone else C hairm an • Law rencc F . •the Job, '•

Specifically, Church uryued

ticket. He told reporters he had not- been—ln—o o h ta e U ^ U i— McGovern and smilingly Sild

hove no comm ent" when asked If he would accept.

F R A N K ' C H U n C U r . . not asked

I ldcn'lTfT<}3“— b o t li 'a s M e ff^ l_JrQra.riirol ritutcsjindboth cQEly

opponents of the was. lie urged hlni to look for "breadth und

_diversity" qn the tickct^

Boundary changes"wlll_ not, hJ>w«)vpr, n tcessltate election o f '

j i c u L £ t u l c c f t ^ - e a c h - o f 4 h o - f i v o > - ~ - - t ru s t^ s still resides within'the

zone. h« or she represents. Voting was^ Tuesday Jn U}e_

Rate cut

^TnformedjdllfteHiiird Church recommended several persons for the job,” but w ould-not disclose who.

No f ish k ife —~ l i n k e d - t o - s e i i f i r

W IN F A fJ^ - Idnho>lah ^ d Game Department offidols

reservoirs h o lin g back water for irrigation during tliehot dry

------------------------------------ : Uic oppcaron™.gf_

NEW YORK (U P l)-A m ajor ‘ . n i *"8" 'b r l d g V w l i i q n l T ^ o m e T f

"B utfo r the hohof of.lLolL

_ l w v g t ^ m o f l ! a ! L p J _ w h a . t J s V ^ believed to bo brown jilgac havor.^ ,

from Shoshone Falls to bolow - t J K ) ^ P c f p ln o - B i4 d g © i --------------------------------

cuslng tlie administration of talking peace but spending for

^'■•'''war. Sen. Alan Cranston, D- Callf.\ urged'congress today (o cut off money for the Vietnam

-------oonfllotr

Russia and the U.S.-Sovlcl Vietnam wllhin tour months, favor'will W canvS scd by the cffc'ctlve'lmmedlntely t e l t r i tU 1" ^ X h u r fh * s L p s "°Jlc°saW. I f S ' u o n s S m o » r i n d c ^ Marm s limUatlonaBrcemcnt; but provided American, war priso- board of trustees. Only a s ta p le Ing ^5tc woyl^ b<j 5 V. pe rcen t, church was one of five per- S r h ls office o” f f p r S ™ water which thTy c mhe said those steps were belnB ners were ro l.a s« i within that majority was needed to approve „ quact'er point ilrop from U,e. mentioned by McGovern. Z ri™ r M V S n t X c a L Iundennlned by requests for period........................... ..................... the zone chanses. preylous rate of 5 per cent. . as possible vice presidenUal.more war ....................... ' ............ .................. .............. ....... r . p j . a ^‘‘^ e - Ntxe'n--aTlmintati-atloir ' a n f.Vsam m at it -thq'.yrookchas fpjl£d_tUUnow-ln-lls-efforts and Cranston amendments are ^to negotiote an end to the re je c te d , he would offer anVietnam war. Now the admlriis- am endm ent outlawing furthertration js not only undercutting • bombing of North Vietnam.its. own. peace effocts with an ,Sen . Robert P. _Grlffln, R-over-inflated military budget, Mich., the ossl/itant Republicanbut it is attempting to .stifle leader In the Senate, warhed

Cranston offered a^ amend- w ih(;ntjq q blll-outhorlzlng >20.5

bnilon"'for m lllta r^supp lli^ '.' machines, guns, ships 4nil weapons. -The rider would outlaw further spending on the

‘'w ar after Oct. 1, provided there ................................... ^ _______is a cease-fire negbtlated wllft^t'ongresslonol-efforts to end tho th il

-U ie— ^vi«t— Cong— nnd^g^hot' war as wellT**-t?ran!rtqn-sald:-------CTfli Amwlcnn prisoners of war are ^ n . Ge0rge_ Aiken, R-Vt., prolbrig the war until after the released .' , was ready to offer a substitute Nov. 7 election.

In a speech prepared for the for Cranston’s afnendment; one "President’Nixon has a good- & nate, Cranston praised Nix- Uiat would embo^(^ .the peace cbance now of .reaching a

id-but—negolia ted^elllem ent^ ltlH ian-

, ■ • - V - — 7- ■ -------------

taxEagleton who withdrew from ^e said, this

- th e -m c e -n f te rtii^ o su re -o f^ is rarely occurs In a stream.. -hlfitory,of m ental treatm ent. •• m pasryflnra, ho 'said, there

a>urch said- ^ n . Eagleton hj,ve been 'fish kills from -thehad "done the right W ng .'

• ‘ BOISE; (DPI) — O ieo r- Arsteln, Idaho .-^VommlBSlouer of agriculture, lald Tuesday t h a t '

a referendum to IncreaBC potato^pdvertlBlng In 'TdBH2mi9'tl6l p i l l . '

.Arstein s a ld lt was announced lost week th at:^ ^ the referendum , which would have Increased the tax by one cent per hundredweight, has. paised.

afteg l,co tt* u lU tlo n _ w itlL jh

decomposing algae In .reser­voirs, but no major problems In Uie river.

Tlie s tream flow-of the river

of decaying algae reported in ’year, U ifrbfflS l^

aald, but he «aid BOme~water samples have been tnk'dn'Hy' l^ologlsts in various ports of tho state on a routein basis and will check these out for poulble indications of- worsening co n -'

sftys

Nolhmg it a t cncourao* (OQ a i a (on« apricoi on

._an

-%vhlch--thir Norih_'vreTnamese"~bT-a“ settlcm enl~ th af“ wduld. — h a v e jc jcc tc d -in P a ris . That really orid tl>o war and golj>iLr

propoani calls for an end to the prisoners buck," Griffin said.' war wllhln_jQurunQnlhsr4iftef— H rT u h x h rti^ ljttr^ T m im ra r- '” an JnTefnatloqally supervised guments the antiwar foirnent

~ cease-fire in Laos and CarhBo- .would encourage Hanoi to wal( dia as well as In Vietnam, the until a fter the election to returQ of all POWs arid ^ negotiate. . 1.-uccountlng of those m issing In The Senate last week adopted action. Q slightly different version of •

A third a n tlw ^ m easure vyo the Brooke amenilmcnt, voting . _ also up for dbbate today. Son, for the fir s t timo to u.se n-f«nd •

Edw ard. W. BrMllo, R-Masq*, cutoff to force an end to the m r'd(

-----------n u » » v c r f —wjm . him— o tio rn ty jrenerfl!; nnd BltBr"CDH8ldcrijblB

. .re iearch Jnta. (ha. wordidg of the law (he legislative Intent, i t U (he attorney general^r

- opInioD that a m ajo rK i^l fara^iars-volln^muaL,— approv^.th^ m easure, and Uiat (hey also mus( * re^^eleiit a m ajority of (he potato productipn in order for the • referendum to'biTTipproved,*' Arstein said. ^

He said on the boslB'Df this Interpretation It dldnotpaBB.

A minority of growerB approved (he propMai^ but they rep rcflcn t^ a m njo rl^ b f lh e iitatc>

had n ‘ p roposnr'dealgned ' to "w ar.' potatoproduction.

TETGounly probe

s c h o o ls s t a r t l i e w y e a rI M a m e d

-■■''munir' aBNXffiirlUulfllana w orjsi'who

. M late Sen. Alien Elleiider wf»q

W IN FALW — A group of at a a ld ^ e could recall only onele /f lt e ig h t M agic . .V a lley grand'lury Tmpanelin^inJdjdw 'citiaens plans to petition for a inthepastaO yesfBCw d safdhegraiu l-jury investigation into had never read of one in thealleged a c ti of nepotism by T^in Falls area. _ ^Twin Falls County Sheriff Taul Campbell refused to makeCiordW.’*^ public the l is t 'o r eight names

headed by Mitch signing Uie petition, {lut t l^CaRtpbelli,..Twln F a ils , was documents will be 6p«>f for conferrint; yfth ltaattf>mi>y Intft—tnBpn^tlnn-if-thny-iirA-filftH-

Tram moming after a visit with T^e papers the group brought Ib Mpfl PHwiR Efi- District Judge 'Hjeron *to W acdJhl? morning mode no> win wrvVoiJt ( e r a W ard, who opparen tly told rgpcdfic' allogotlpnjL

Aii«N v'n*H«i*r ukn them thelf "petitions" werc not Cordor,* • 'malfcasanc^ in offlco. ItKAro.... ; d letlJuly 27. S h i w ai appointed I n ^ o i^ r . to n n .

\ t . . . !vf •*.«. The m ove sent a tto rn ey s^ “ ^ ( o r y P 15) (UPI) * ’ scurrying to their law books to( b lo r y , I . 1») ( U l I ) a t « t« In u ; /»ftV ,i.rJno

was also speculation that U io___charges woul<) bo broadened to

research state law covering include alleged iholfcasanoe by __ grand jury investigations'. Ward thyeounty commlMloners. .

• .....■ I

. TWIN F(M,IS - 'T h e Tw lp 'Falla .schools- S t a r te d t l ie n e w s c h o o l y e a r w i t h a n u n e x p e c t e d '>5a,000 i n . t h e t w n k ., ■ .....

— . . I n th o ; s c h o o l d ls i r i c t ^ s ' iD TZ-Tp \ u j ^ t a jj^ p r o v e d e a r l i e r t h i s ^ y e n r , lh ‘o 3 l s t r ( c t h a d p ln n n e d o n h u v i« f t - n o . a o m r a l ' l v i n d c a r r y o v e r

' I n t o th e I

Vwe didn’l imvo Inst year," Anderson said. ‘ '■ As tlioycar^spdfig iW showed, however, t}lQ. ; ,Ho sald the district, fearful tljat it w ould-oi\d-'-- tlistrlct’s .itS t:tM ^lX lQ ^icw nuo w a s ' j ^ r l l a l l y ■ - PcneraJ ACcountinff t)( iu » nas

inMlloAIW-the yearln the rotl, had poslponed'poine-routlhp*^. ''rtialntehahce projects'. . ' ,

; .n io surplu*, he said, apparently will not af-

offset by~ addlUonal .S ir ' rivenues of- nbput, ><9,000,— iifinldng th« t)ix«hopUi8c only oljout" tH.OOOiljased on the errom un 'liudget f ig u re .

asked for tlio compal||n flnonee = t« M rila .o t Pr.jsiiton^Nlxon's ro*-.-;..

Diit according to district buslhesj M anager J . - I —Anilcraon., UiO-illiitrlct woaml.iip wllh n

fect‘tencher aalarlcs. The.toachar salary scale '. .Additional headwav-iiiajLjimdoUiu^M^lliVii- . . . — .-------- -----------------------, , “ couuctiona HmUw Uib budinteir IuxqIs. nc-

-■ I- .olectjon commlttM ;followlngia2 - rcnfirtoit llnV to I M - alli

- h m r t rfunds.

filliyeiir-liociiuat 'lll liiHUfllclont

bnlance of |SS,57I In Uio acnoral fund.The Immedllito ^ ir tf c l, An(J6l:«on. sajd wlilch led IbeiU strltt to expecHWia

Tuesday, Is to perpilnho distrirt to "cntch uii" ' - ' In revoiiuB. ' ' niirft!f(!!TcaTniit'

coujitipe lor another H7,0001if the general fund surnliis.. . I ■ .

In addition to tlie .geniiriil fund surplus, th6

■ ■■"Wo imvSTiianl crows out this lummeiviliotCuts hnilloDirm^Uo I(I certain budgeritcmirto

compciuatc for the envii'. ;

‘ -iC jurp lua of tM.lM ;$37,SDli and special fiui(Mi 1 total fund c a rry o v e r,n ^ lf

(hpllon fund liod LiflelllUeiLlund-

’ giving a '

bugging attem pt a t Democratic nation^ headquiirteri.

GAObfflclal'Phlllp'?. Hughes nald-U io^oudlt-w ill ba'^mado— bocflUBO of 0 Wa«l\lngton Post Blory tliat one of the five

cnSfiro

? £ . r f t t f c / e s ( f v a f ,

. ^ - S I U t e t ^ u p H r ^ —Blaine, zoning, 11

^ M o t i i e F s l ^ . t f f t e m e n t , - l J L — -

TiTIBStog auspocn IM.ffljO^liook appareirtly Intond-

' «d for N lM n '^am pn lgn chest. ^

- E d l t a l r l a l H

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i " Tlmei-N»wi,.Twln~F8Tli. IdaKd, W ^ a s d a / , Au(jutt ?TW 3

iC T H ltcdP yeM In tPrtatloHBl . . ~ ; iiry|6f Slate P(ft« f f t ’MiuTUir1‘u « i3 a ^-Secretary |6f State P ( ^ T. oontu i um «wouoj

,,QnnQHntisUila-£aitoiamiflnL^ A _McClure.' n-Idoho, for the United Stotca Senotc,

^tivftfirfltflinrcofflclnltomnkc-irochnniovevC cnnrruaa, one of only two (Oj^Ctod

Rcpubllcrina In tlic flU»te*fl oxccutiyc bfflnQli,

nomlnntc n quallflcd person who knows Idaho nnd who can win In November.” •

Cennrfusa'a.choic(f ciinipalttncd in Mountain nrolnSTireliaayrwj

buslHH riffectfl Idohoano as much ns ^ o se

E. ( Dud) Davis, u ild Tiiowlny he-is Uto only -candldnt(rronTohiril>6~f6UirT36m ^^^^ _C(>n.te;itjintB to atronsly oppose a b o r t lo r^ n

demand and legalization of m arijuana. iP flv jsflflld JlgL l^pp^

I— lp l^ ic-lC ummlna-drivlnB^dowhj.,many'.acrca-in-a-3pJiy--20-ioot---ii-- |r -blue uiltoflBoulov^Ird . SflllyrLArtaT.VDickllayncsVicwnintf,',— 7^ [di=:j:iirnccIijilklngTto 3 fc a ^ iuidiC::upw[- AflHfnbrener— Ken Mann —W-A-VnnEngelen-drivii|g down —

tiilldnR~on~tclcphonc~TTrPaul~Dlue~Lnkcs:Doulevfli‘d a t~ c a r i j ^ ~ ^ | _ AnderMn answering "cail . , . hour . . . John Lelncn (jrivingI----- Terry Pierce havirlB po<t-drinlr~TWRHpolicc station TTT^M ra:---------I . . . Joe Astorquln looking‘for Tom- Nelson loading wooden

co'WorkerT^.-.-Bruoe-Mecham—ladder-andvacuilm-cleiancr-lnto------ ■-I— lookinfl^l-^flowers . . . . - J im bofik o f slalion wagon f o r - .— h - WlUtofplayinp witli dogs . . .• pnrngoBale. . i niissell Wilcock |-^-JuanT b_B bllftc trti-tQ lk liiB _to_-baclcJrom Jbng.Jio t.tlrivc_io-l!___

of t)irth control and called m arijuona an unneeded •'crutch'* which load tQ_uflo_Qi

"TJiat llghjnlng locitvha(—happened'^l©—tl

ithcurd,.prcUy,-Frank Barnett eating lunch . . .

■Art-SeHn-^pnnlng^to-lako-ln-a—but—w h o f few horse races during vacfltion rainstorm that was aUppoped to

persons In Michigan or oUicr heavily populated wcaa of the nation.

' ‘ -^*\Vhen the courts -assume n legislative -functlon-nnd-prhenthcfcderftl-govermnent-feels— It has tlic power to promote policies not BUpportcd.by.^e_w^(.,Uic.pcoplc, then every American shcmid regard tholr personal liberty OS in griave dinger .regardlos.^ o r where tliey' '

-livor^tho-fiFBt^ifltFict-congr^ssman-cluirgod.Tlie board of directors of the Idaho Public

Ijind nesource Council has voiced objection to -uninfonned—and—

food mid forage grasshoppera."' In Caldwell, Williams said a requeat mi^do to t)ie governqr to provide |fl5,000 from ' the e m o fg e ftc ^ u m rt'o - lia j^ a fo p lh e - deslHicllon shpyld never have been made. G\:i K-ym;r En

. . s p c n k s I p c l u bHe said fif)oncfi£flramiUce m cmber.atntc Sen.,Jolin Peavoy, R-RupCrt, “nnd other Republican legislators had ample opportunity to fund the Departhient-T)f--AHriculturo'»-ln9ec t-con tro l--------------W ' 0 ’2 ' l l ^ l f “ O ' P T ) O S ^ f r ^

----------IlobBrt-PiirceU,jatIlcpdbllcfliucflngrosaional-------------m-------^ ;— f ’— »---------- ------ l - w T ----------------------candidate, said,local government could solve b O l T l i l l Y 1 ^ l l 1

mlstendlng statem ents" which some prim ary candidates have issued relative to land, v»oter nnd forest questions. *

Uiunclj Chairman Vernon K. Ravenscroft, a former Democratic sta te representative and Bubcrn'fltpr sa id d irec to rs

■inairucted officer's to research "questjonable stiitbm cm s."’ " •

Ke said officers would notify candidates and the council of any needed corrections. He added

Ilolsb Oct. I._____ C ris8»croB.sing ao u th east crn and cen^rol_.....

fdalio T iicsday ,'^natc candidate GlerTWegner ’ *111 proposed new programs to. aid Idaho’s <^derly.

"I believe we muflt increoSe the permiaalble Hurnlng-lovcls of-our-senior-cittuuuiAhc sald ,~

[vinma-'prflpcrty unu meomc"^uiiTghe lavoritpro tax adjustments for tho.se who depend on socioL security income only *

Another Sonute ^nndldate. Pcmocrat-Wllllgm

m ore problems and the federal government could bo made m ore efficient through federal

. revenue flhnrin^ r^; _/ " ' •_Puifcell told a Caldwell group Tuesday^ tlje*.!?

----- —Internal Rovonuo. Sorvico-should continue tb' “collect taxes, but funds should directly be ' returned on,a "need-payee basid."

" 1 Pcniocratic U. S. ^ n a te hopeful W. Anthony__* I 'a rk said Tues day— . S n m ^o ln t both

recreational and commercial ‘<KQ .of Idaho's “fo res f land la possible with proper forest.m anagement: ___________ ' • . - .

Ttie attorney.g^cner-ai said, “ Much of Idaho'a economy is biised on tlje lumber Industry. In bur thirst to protect nnd preaeri'c the environment, ^U’e-connot-forKet-tho__________ _______

State Sen. Wdync Kldwell Tuesday criticized C ongress for nilowinR" n n unprecedented— amount of-sucrucy-to go. on unchecked a t the highest levels-of governm ent."

Campaigning In Boise, the* first district ^CQngccssionalcandidoteflaidtheAmerieanpublic--— - is '-'disgusted with the paternalistic attitude of

- -•-TW INFAIJiS - Glen W egner told memlicrs of Uie T w lr^n lls

. Exchanfic:'O u lT - T u ^ u y he opposed suggestions the US should t>omb irrigation dikes in North’ Vietnam,* Tlie suggestion had .been mndpTTTTw/nJ-’ulis hist week by Weghct"s Kepubllctin ‘prim ary

_ opponent, llep^ Jam es McClure.V/c^r said he- had flown to

Washinf’tbn D. G.. to tell Mc­Clure he dl.sagrecd witi) -hi&

torn otlonnl airport” from'which ipjKk of bolli PQWs nnd US troops- would be sent home plane by plane.

Using* n bit-by-bit, propor- tionate op^roach, Wettner said , life US eventually w’oiild see. the Inst plnneload. carry the last load ofboUi soldiers ahd-POWs and Uic US-would bo oul^f-tho war.

iitio r^n linmbim; the dike.s. ^ f l U o V B l * j (WojyilT snid he w as ''a tronsly .

oppo.scd/’ to bombing/tho,dikes. TWIN FA LI^ — Tlie Senior.M cC lure luul said that the Citizen Agency garnge snle willdikes could be bombed to bring 'be(>in at 10 a.m . TImrsday at 12fipressure on the North Vietaam 2nd Avc- N. and continue■clvlltnmvilillliillon, uirounl' llw-wMfeond until nil

-govw ruiienial leaders to dole out only that infortnnlion they-think is good for-the public to know."

^ F w o - c h a T g e r t i t e d

T r r t w t r ^ ^ r c o t l i s i o iTO b i t u a r i e s

W einer said the ideal way to extricate me u s irom to determine Uie ratio 6f US

^pdaoncrs hdd., _________nam to tlie nuinbcr of .US forces m SouUi Vietnam . .

Tlien. Wegner said, he would dec la re Da N anu an " in -

itcm s a re ap IdT

would start at 3 p.m. Tlmrsdaybut so many.i(ci__________it was decided to sta rt the sale at the earlier time, according to M rs...V enn' WuffgOnerT coor­dinator, •

— t w in — lilALl citations were nitiht folfowint!

__ Edgar Ekiupd 3T ires Hcar Al&lOIl___ __________>^n,-l.ny IB ,„|,r | , , ||„,| || KlMHKlll.Y - Mrs, HobcrUi. . OAKLEY-,^ Edlior Eklunil,------ A L B K lN — ^TwQ l l l i in cim scd' ciiuMtt fircs were llip rpqiilt o f

iHflucd Monday citation for follure to yield Ihe Illolibici Asletl, 60. Kimberly, n , retired Onkley (iirmer, died (ires .nnd anutlicr caused by cumptires left by cumpora.10 li two-cnr rlKlit of way ' died Tuesday morning at l.DS Saturday In a BoLse nurslni; llKhtnlnK were reported In the ' omclal.s said with th e ' ex-

-q3uunpijn[u.li:|iilii-.

c4 S e n a to r FarTH e^Peopie^

A s Idaho^ A ttorney l&enerat, Vony <Varh Has A ctlte ly Represented The People Of Idailio.

J--A sJ(iS ,SenatatJie^C anJO a_____Even M orf For Idaho!

The Economy and Jobscollision on Kimberly Road.' Twin Falls-Police said James K. I jish , 55, Twin F a llsrw as

___ chni _in tox icated and P am ela Ki

" l1ie accident occurred wnen the Shockey p ickup truck turned across the lane of traffic

___the Uish vehicle collidedwith It, polic(; said'.

------ ^MB^c^VwHiey H osp ita ls“

a brief illness, iionv at Oakley on May 30,

1022, she was reared in tiiu iiansen area and j;raduated from Hansen High School, She was m arried to Artell Aslett on

-Nnv.,:>. IflitQUn li lkn. Nnv She.liyti lived in tlie T\vin Falls and

, K iiiib tirly jm i siniT tlmn,

- .—He was liorn Feb. fi, IflflO. at Siiwtcioth National Focost /ire m oistu re vegetation is ex-Oakley and'^JiUpn^ '-^ schools dispatchers today. . . irem ely dry and cam[M*rs ondiiere. He was a velernn oT'W6rl(][^''''?iir oT^ sninll otliers usinlT the forest areas

;w ar I ancllifelong resident of because t)iey”werc discovered shouUi put oiit th d r camp fires 'Cassia County. E«D pt for a few shortjy a fte r they sta rted -"b e fo re leaving their campsites,years diiring'the 1950a when he— fTfftelaffP’said the two man ‘ - lived In (he P ridgc area pf-lhc.

'n ip lo y fT K 'M l olllCL'S^WL* C.H1

n(M?dod m m . i tc t i . iv a ila h lo

j() t)s i r i o t i i ; lu L ^ li- . i iu l . iv . i i ld h li, ' w o r k <rs i n o»h(!r t i r c js . "

B y i i i i l i i f i t u j <*xisliny~'sliil» .'t c u d l f th»‘ t;« )m tttu tii(;rtl i(» t

county, he spent most of his life in ,the Oakley area. M u i L X J X e d J e u ^ W I

. ‘.'Tl^v ViyLnt'fii Ihc !nu:il i;L'il!.y m i/in U.S. !i!?tiL>ry-i5....li Ihe fuot oi our cuircnl infltitiun. To i;iid out' tn<ijur

-CtiuflK-oHniluUoft-WC-nfUilrttMd-lht^WaT— fiyYftrAfrfiryrfc I would do'till 111 tnv power lo iivnid.<iiiy luliire

‘ V i i ' t f i . i m - . ' ' -------------------------------------^ ---------------------—iJkU uw ttU tt*- -M p « ^ lo tU i-membep-of- s a memlwr-nf.lhfl l.HS

Admitted Effie .Younn, David Hill and

Andrey Fil, alj Burley; Velora Jones, Twin 'Falls^ and Mrs. Nephl DouRlas, Rupert.

rpfSm isstid-

AdmlttcifMrs. William Reynolds, M rs.

Dohiingo Ray Orbo, Mrs. I^irry L am m ers, Ju a n a Escobedo, Marilyn Keller, Mrs. Howard

tJie LDS Church.Surviving are tier husband;

two d au g h te rs . M rs. Dan (G lo ria) Johnson and MrsT L arry ( Ann) Adrtiire, both

-Kijubor4K- -br-otiiojv—T^d-

Qmrch.S urviving a re a b ro th er,

Richard EkJund, Fresno. Calif., .nnd'tltree nephews and three nieces.

F u n e ral s e rv ices w ill._beVouni;. Kermil. Te».TiInj~sTx~‘-'''i'‘< ‘-'ti-'itlit 1 p.lll. Tlinrsanyin-

t w in FALliJ — Richard when the driver lost control Lynn I/Ockard,. 19, Kimberly, about a quarter of a mile from was' cited for dflVihj’ while tlie top of the grade. It crashed intoxicated following an ac^ Into rocks serving as a retainer cidcnt Tue.sday evening on the at the side of a curve.

n?;hnnc-Pnils road. - • - l l ic tmpact.thrEW-the.vchidE-

The Environment"I pLT:,oti.illv l.tvor (liu Helli, Canyon portionof I hi! Sn.iki,’ Rivim .ts.i flowiiMj-river lo be enjoyed ubii uceiuc uiuJ rt!i;ftMliotuil .nua forever."

_____ Olnilys M L .Brandi and son and Pearl Davis, all Burley; and Mrs.

, Williom Wells and daughter, • Oakley,

BirthsA daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. t.aw rence .D yer. Hoyburri. ^

_ U ...and Ray H»(Buhl; Raymond Neale, F iler;. T am ara si:luncchel, Mrs. Virgil C ham plin , C urtis Thlem an, M rs. S tanley Crom , Nancy l in g , . Bradley Ung,' Beulah Stoddard, David liCe, Ruab Ow'^ns, Grace Shlllingburg nnd

sisters, Mrs, Virginia Martin, Burley; Mr. ., Curina Wygant. Reno, Nc\*r; Mrs.— l.aR ae Gritigs. Ahsahku, Idaho; Mrs, L ucille-Q uesnell, M urtaugh; Mrs. Bertie Buchqri, Kokomo, Ind., i»pd ^ M rs. W ayne

__ D ty -polioe-SHi^-the-vehicle back—in to ^ h c ' roodW ny-and-' driven l)y Lockard was caused about $6dd in”d m i i a ^ t ^

iltay Jrtdntgomery, a u : - i ’win lJ«W ‘W}yni"WirlkerrK'imberly FullsrTVilliam Frencli J e n - JfcH^Luclle Aby, Hngerman;Mrs. Everett Rust, Hazelton and Jerry Klimes, Jerome,

DlsmlsBcd- Hnv Wrifiht nnrt -Pehornh ___________ ________ __________M ncaw . t^oth' F ile r - M rs ra rk . Friends m ay call ai iwin- me ^ e ierans

Bishop Ray C. Bcdke, Final -rites will bo -In the Oakley*Cemetery.

Friendii m ay coll at PayneM ortuary^ .Burley, this af-.__ • , - _ternoon and evenlng and a t the " .HANSEN - M rs. M arie as the opening thought, Mr.s,

' Pfe.snell was lK»st loser of the Virgil Wilson was program

traveling <lo;vn th_e canyon road the car,

T O P S N<». » I sehu ls loser

i ^ k lo y ^ iu c c h J D iu i

— "nuTmivirm.iT ol lVV r ivers slioiiict be construct ' 't.'d only if ;i thorough iin.ilysjs indicates, .a'pressing economic nend, if tlu? hrncfns (n t)(; ohiiiined iiri) greaier ihtin the dolLii ,iru| (;iwii,oiuTii!Hi<il, costs, and lliiit no

- iiltern.itive cxisls th.i( could provide ihi! s.jine Ijehulils,”

"industfv rmisl pfOvi<li: iiolliilion conuols, inil cities .ind

Hlniiu* r o i i r i l vI

T AdmittedGarth Rackhani. Fairfield.

-Dismim«d_______Donna H arm on. Bellcvne.

ami Hatricia Giessler. Hailey!

. ‘T h e re are three griindchildren;* F uneral servieotr w ill' be

c'onducted at 2 p,m. Saturday-at tlie Kimberly LDS Cluirch with Jack Allen officiating, Final rites will bo-itv^unKeUifumorlal

..Jiqur prior to service^..

RUPERT - -Sr., 84. Rupert,

week' aL -lh e TOPS No, 84 meeting Monday. night-,>aL tlm*- hoine of M rs. Thom as Steelsniith.

^ ^ . Tlie leader. Mrs, Reed Lyons, . Pio.TO,Ppyo.n „„ve rufrs for TOP.S to live by

died-^jes<lay a t— — — ^ ---------- -— - -

I*. Peyrbn Sr.

?h a irm an , 5K5 gave dleT pointers from a diet guide.

Hie gboup was divided into two groups, one to count calories and one to follow a specific diet for the week.

'lowiis riuisi also provide eltnriivo si;w<iy(f .ttulw.isie treat- rnenl. or Ihc indiistiiol ellurl w ll bt; of litiltj u((uct."

Patient list not released by hospital officials. ,

SUISCRIPTIONHATCS, T H E T I M E S NEW S,

XwlnFilli.ldahorg y -e /ffitr

P * r AAonth

Rojelio Gnrza and -daughter. Murtaugh; Mrs. Danny Peak and daugtU er, ^ r s . RoU7rt IXirhnm nnd daughter. Golden liarlow, .Michelle Glnes, Cyn- tlilo .F lo to ,-l^na Fll nnd Mrs. Hazel H endricks, a ll Twin Falls; Mca_Wil!inm''.'Reynolds,.

• Buhl; F r e d r ic k n ^ r n McCoy, Richfield; Mrs. Stcvcn’Smnliyy and daughter. Jackpot, Nev.; M rsrs Pete F nbelT i,^E den :

'TUintinii owe if i t l n i i i i H fu

Falls^Mortuai^y 'Hiursday and F riday and un til 11 a.m . Siiturday anti a t the church fro iii noon until service time:

\ 1 . ( l l a i b o r n e

TWIN FA I.nS - Mrs. Marguerite Galborne, 6l.Jty/in Falls, died at her Home after a

:^iarl-illneas.-^R n r n W . a t .

w here h e lia d been a pm ien t fo r - one m onth.

.Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Walk Mortuary. - -

F u n e r a l S w r y i c e s- i >KC! X) —" servlcps-for “Mrsr^

Anna Lvnch will.be, l:3(i p.m.- 'niumdAy nt tlie Decio .Ward LDS Chapel.. Final tites in the necrp' Ceriili

S3.S0P a jd In A d v a n c t ( D a lly 1. S unday)) M o n th t3.7SJ A A o n m * . .S7.7S*Monm> S14.S01 Y a a r t}7 .o o

~ ' M U IO u b ic r lp l lo n i a c c tp t ft f -o n ly w ^ t r t c a r r la r d a llv a ry l> not

\ m a ln i a ln t d , • .

< - j :u 4 5 s . n e w sS U B S C R IB E R S

fhven, boU, CasUelord, and PfUor, she-lived In the T>inMrs. Robert Ruchannn, Rupert.

n irths • was m arried, to Melvli] -Wilson

. A dm,aWeh was born lo .M r..,._ ^' and Mrs. Jam es 'Blakcslee, ^

Flier, and a .son to jd r. nnd M rs. ' “ 'P I ""'•'•lod to Jack O n borne U r r y J .u n .A e r i r B u h ,7 - - -

“Survtvtiiir^ r t; • h tsr ' m tmtCTT Agnes Johansen, Twin Falls;, three brothers, Deim Johansen,

iietcTy,

RUPERT: - Services for F|oyd Smith will bo at.lO"a,m, U lu^sdayat McCulloch Funeral eiuipol,- Burltrt’ Fiiwl" rites in Pleasant View Cemetery, r-.

f p r ia r v lc a o n P jip a r p t l l v t r V . ‘

C a ll y o u r Carrie)* o r 733.0911 “

P H O N E 733*0931

, M in id o U n M e m o r in lAdmitted UUVV U.UM.V.O,

Aramlnto Sprenger, -UVorn.JiSviiLi:£oila;_J2a£LLjQhanaQn» PenderBrwiir.* Carl Dniley nnd Moses U k e . Wasli., and Keltlj ijiMont, K iestir, all Rupert; Johansen , -Jerom ei three Ctailny - Goodnight, Minidoka, sisters, Mrs. Geno Webb, Snn ah d T cresa 6Dttnrs. Burley.. -D ieg o , C fl llf . i .M ru .Blrdio

DlsmlBied ■ « . . .. li^ames

Friesen nnd Oinrlotte Porkerr .all Rupert.

G o o d i n s C ouA ^y

plan sale

' ■Mil.C«illatordP«u*SSl

S49 4i4l . AdmKied, - -L a w ro n o o -B le lrO ^ in g rr— ..

OismrBsed ' ' . ^11 bo

Eldredge,: Twin P q ll's .,--------H er frflher and n . s is te r

preceded. M r&, Clniborne in ;deathy ^

FuHQl'nl s e rv ic e s w ill beLTimrsd....

!iry dini)cl. Burial Sunset Mismorial

TWIN FA LI^ -M e m b e rs of the Twin Ftills C hapter,' N ational L egal S e c re ta rie s Association' will tneet Aug. 21 In'

ipml•Burley- orea.

In a m eeting Monday night in the Twin F a lls Ju d ic ia l Bulldlrtg; Jny D. Sutfweeks of tire law finn 6t May, May nnd

A SI<:'FTING TifAT'SilNSIMKIlVC; :

IN J<V]^1#1VAY'W l i i t * ' \ tT » r |i tu r-^ a -( i(H '-sc |ii iif '

a j u l < t* i > t r f u l M i r r o i i n ’i ji i i^ ; '* [ i r o \ i t l e a

( j u H i a l M M i>>l}ilu'r<‘ a n . - r \ l r a i n e a s i i p r

o f c o i i i f o r l a m i i n ^ p i r . ' i l i o i i l o r a i n i l y ' s '

rMgiu^ul}; m i r . > r n i iV h . ' . .. ■!

W H IT E• “T/}o Chsp'o! by tho^Park”

13(5 -iFh AVF. WST-TWlN FALLs" PHONE-733G600’- '.........r

pliinalion. bn lhe.\-j^nlform I t'tHMiiaHcn .' , will uu in .ouiittvi muinuruii .syst(|m of citations (o bo usod In

Mrs. Wjilter Adanytftnd Kate Pprtt.-FrJendfl m by coll nt U»b‘ , legnl w6rk , ' .-v c . \ . . *!jirnonter. hnlh .riAA/IInn mirl*' mArtnnru until O n m tA/lntt Anf)"* PlaPS WCrC alSO madC for 0 ^

gnrago sale in the noaV futur^^i^'^

. NATIONAL .ShM CTL'l) MORTICIANS *

Tax Reform.■I'll .vMiit lincw hGU .t!i L‘ uvLTtipLv ’waoc earner .Dr unall—

lu i : . t u i i . i v i i i t i ! i l o l l . i r [ » i l o l l iv t t m la x i is .— w h T tr - r r n l t in r m ir r v- n n d - lT n n i! TnrpnniTlon^.iV 'nn iy s nb

oul of ii h ( in ( l ( i ;d . ”

. " ’Wt' tmisi tt.’duci* ihi' oil iti.'|il(;linn .ill<iw.iiii;(!. iiuiriMM! rhe MiiMiimiin l.ix oti privllcfictl inrotm;. r’i;c|iiir« ihu pay- iiH.'Dl of Ciipit.ll !|.iiiv. l.ixii-. Oil liihijnl.itici! .ind <;loh(! olliur tjx lo()|ilu)les lirht'Ofi! i;(iiiil.iblv <ii^lf'l>uii; lliu l.ix load."

Agriculturel i id t 'r . i l l . ix s l r i ic l i i r i ! p r u h i i ) i l

i tn j* [) [ ) i! ( . ii io n ‘, .IS l . ix w r i l i ! u l f s iH j.iinM p r o f i i s p r o d i i c o d( jy (h i- i : i ) i ( ) ( ) r . i ln in .. i s - . i w h o l e . ‘J._ a\

"I liivor iiti)MMs(.‘«j iitK-«:rt?dttn (or inve-itiTKinfs in farm - m i i r l i io * ^ r \ t ^ - io i.-iu rfilc f« iM m *rb H {w n « n i ( iM n ilV 's n c u ra -li ju '

expeiiMue Tnoderi) i/c|uipiiium -thuy outul-lo upuralu cum>— • p iM lU w ly r^ ^ — ----------; - - r - -------------------

■'Wc! im i s l n i . tk i f o i ; r j^ n c e i i i p p o r i s . id e q i i i i t e t o m o e l ih o

Mi.'(!(ls*bf f . i r m n r s . I i - n p p o r l Ic jf jis ln iin n . t h n r w i l t in c r 'e a s e

j n i n i t m i m p r i c e Bllp[■)(Jrt^ t o 100 ';,'. o l p . i r i l y , N s o c l . o n jJ ^

r e a l i s t i c y e a r . in d f o r m u l a . " ’

V o te A u e u s tB ilt

Mjtttvi nuuii^ iiiu i niiic i r u ,.......... ___ __Carpenter, both. Gooding nnd“ mortuary unlU 0 p.m. toany ond

.M rg.ityoh^ Woody/Hsgcnpart. Until 1-p.m./njursday..:,

iW itS ta ie s S e tm u r: T o n y Park F d r U.S. Sonatb C o m p iitio o

Gay Davls/,Jphn Gfaaby, Co-Chairm un ■

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Ilo itic f ro m C aiiadaAT END OF trip to northern Mlnneiota lor

caaoolng In BouH3Ary.-WRt<;rs aroa,-Boy-Scout . Oonny BeiliilS, handi pack from truck to AInn

nradlcy, 17. Both youths are (rom Tw(ri F o ils .. The Rroup arrived home Tuesday evening.

i lN E N S & D O M ESTICS, THIRD L ^ E L

TF canoeists end long trip

re g u la r 7 .0 0 2 1 x 3 6 lu x - ^ u ria rugs b y b e lle a ir

lo te x b a c k e d , m o c h in e w o s h /d ry . lo r ^ e

Dy DICK HUGHES Tlm ci'Newrwrlter

\grlpc. On the iHIrd day, offer it hod been raining, he said that

thusiasls returned Tuesday worth.' " night from u Irlp filled with All thepnrticiponts eomcd.50-

■^m irrand-lola of-good-timoSf^—Miter-awordsr-Some-witl-alBO- n ie 40 area Boy Scouts ond receive Historic Trolls Awards

four adints spcnflilnVdava “on-^o^-eam plng .aiflng. a historlF tiie water" on four expe^tions trail and doing improvementoriyiM tinijolu Boy Seoul conoe—work on It. ___ •>-* —bose at Ely, Minn.-'___ . ------------ Near the'encrof the trip Filz-

On July-S^rru week after sim m ons'group had to make o dcmirtiire from Twin Folia, the nine-m ile po rtoce corryinBconoors dividod•lnta^ou^-or«wl^—auppHes-- ond--conoes.“ People and "pushed off" from Ely. One would look ot us ond soy ‘You're LTU\r fulluWL'd the- "Voyofler’s out'of y«ur head,’ " said Scott— Hlghwoy" 160 mlloa to Lake (lormon. lO. clilof cook for the Superior. T>i( other three went rrnw

3 .7 5 ra d ia n c e b a th — - —to w e ls b y -sp rin a m o id

T h ick , vo|oy,t.-Jorcy lo w e k - i r r m o n y fa s h io n “ c o lo rs . T o p q u a l i ty b y S p r in g m a ld . S ou o l

Bath, regular 3.75 Jjan^tflgular 2.25Cloth, regular .80 Fingertip, tegular-^1^QQ-

mio Ute C^uetico Wilderness Area. Eoch crew averoBcd iSO- IGO miles.

Tile crews paddled six to elRhthours daily. Ttiey cooked oil t|iyr. meols and’ slept in tents and under the stars a t night.

D n rn ld -g itz s lm m Q n d s , S n n k e .

Usting fringe benefits, he .sojd, "TUeJishjng, waa_fircat... and you'd be surprised to see the, num ber of g irls oiit

River Area Council district oxocuUvo. snid the trio wa.s

canoeing,”.^ (sfiim m onda, snid this wns the first time an Id^ho group

J i e d j n a l f c a i c l u h i r i i b f i a n i i E l y :

t e ( U ) t i f u H u B t - b o a u t 4 f u l T ^

Crew leoders included Fitz- Blmmnnds; .InrW Aahnr Trnnp

"We all want to go again," he added. "There wasn't o slncJe

G a ry 'N e lso n . B urley , a nd ,HnnnlH Tnnnot ntirw»rt-

:S iin ln i!S 3 iff(in e a tre g is tra tio n day

TWn^ FALLS — StiUor clliicns who may not hove Had an opi^rtunlty to reregister with f-slr rcglfltrars will hove nnother chance Thundoy.

Mrs. Tom Nelson. Twin Folia L e n ^ e ofWomen Voters, sold the league will malntoln

' registrars o t the Senior Citizen garage-^ale- 'niursdoy, ond will also pick up persons wUhln{(

'To“ reglttC fr1»**fr-4h*m ri^eT:ffrdge s o le lo complete their registration,' then.retum them to -

-Ihelr homes. "H nnrrT jfih^Frvlcrw lll-!H H roni-rp ;!fi. to 8“

u J E h i r I n ^ o r n u t f t i l p i i n i i agkpjt.lcall the Senior Citizen Agency to orrongi: for tronsportation. Others attending the-sale m ay , register during those l^u rs U they provide their, own transportation.'

Concert fea tu re^ Cole P o p a r niusiv—

TWIN F A U ^ -" M u s ic by p.m. ot City Pork, Director DelCole Porter will bo omong tho Sloughlcr said, selections performed bv the T^o program will begin with

_ _Twih. Fniifl Municlnor Band "Com m nn'aonto Woirch”" tty_ jniurscioy. (Tuentz^, qnd InoTude ‘."ninnks .

Tho concert will begin nt 8;J8 Be ToThrce.” n compogHton by

re g . 4 ; 5 0 tw ir rw o n d e rc a le .s h e e tW o n d e rc a lo v e ry V H tfe sheets. 5 0 K o d e l a n d 5 0 % c o m b e d c o tto n . By S p r in g m o id . S ave n o w !

Fulls flat or fitted, reg. 5.50 * . 4 .4 9Queens flot or fitted, reg. 7.50' 6 .4 9Kings flq.t or fitted, reg. 1 VXO 9.99 C o t e i r e g . 4 . 0 0 3 ^ 9 C a i s t r e g . 3 . 0 0 2 .4 9

SALE 1 2 . 9 9-regb la n k e ts b y m a r te x

•N y jo n ( lo c k e d b la n k e ts b y M o r le x . M 'acliTno w a s h / d ry . B lu e , p in k , g ro o h , g o ld , lovendQ r,- a n d tin le . P riced fo r s a v in g s !... _ ,

66" regular 15;Q0'-:— sale I.Jui99__80" regular 18.00 — sale tS .9 9

108" regular 25.00 sale » 1 .9 9

■ a « o rg e i1« h d e irex t6r|«» (rVitr *■ Waenor’fl "DIo'Molatorslngor;’'

. -ri . Porter's "Nlaht i)nd Dnyi"T T - 1 a .~.T— r"C«!ch S u i te " - a r r a n se d - b y -

1 f ; PniUWlieli i \ m r 'TtoirorFa-r|i()-— — ^ ^ — '-----------rOnrci!rt"Mnrctf,“ :tjr01lviid ltl. '

T\yiN FALLS — Potar KlowIt— rFoIlowing int^miliulon tlie Sons, Co., Twin Foils, U Uio co n cert will reaum o -"Tlioi uiHimwit-lwHildd!!r''orr uii .liii— ^ T e a n m g W S tT torstato lilghm y projpot a t- Hawor|I and do Q iutync,'"tllie Kins HIM. WalUIng Oft,", BT U roy An-

H ie Idaho lUghwdy Depart-' rii-rfion.Erlck«on'». m cnt sold Ui^flnn^ bid o ll'hW Holldi

“mlllioiy won tho lowest, (or

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CwlliAAeMOK Mr..A»r«. M il, ■ ■ i M M o t c h * :

------------------1 , , 4 , » ----------- . , j

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■ ' ■! ■■ 1 , ■ , C ~D e v o l c t l T o T K iP C i i i t e n i i o f K f a g i c V a l lS y ' 'C '

-WKkrittlayrAuouH. 3, 1W3--^A I-W »il« ro r« ti, Publlil -PHONfTMOWl-

WASHINOTON — Deposed , I t l a n t i ^ h ona — lapcrauude to embrac* the McOovern-Dol^y. DemdcraUe liaU onaL tliiilnrian-Jncnicc— E rc a ld c n t . I.vnrfnn ~ rntnhlnntln-. ' n 'n i. |,

public peace pow^wwr with— ; - lii , — --------- — --------- ™ — ______________________________ — .................................................................... . . , - w l th - a l l - th t i - h n n p l« -l a w iw c e - O W I e n - h a a ^ e n —Jo h n « iin -n n d -M ay M ^lo h n rd 7 ^ 0 'nrli!rr1 ST nrtyT U iolc8-lo ro ism ra llin K )r3 i i« i ii iin T a liliiS ir 'lrip p H p ~ o fn fr< ittr‘tV ~ S B a“’given hU llra t bl* chorea a a ' Daley to (orijot and torglve nU Uie thomy job. He U on cordial and In th at role a liyal aup- radio, and thal U what O'Brien

-------- national campaign m w in e e r ;" - th e hali.h t a r V a n d r 6b iff s j in .a -® m rw lth -b o th ^ o h n ta -a » d ^^ ^ ^^t |-n a « c» t v» lll b * p u b » i t i» d r # u b l l t» i4 d it i l l y r t d S o n t f< y r w c tp t S » t U f d lv r » r iW T H iy a rs i r i

• ■•'Twfci r i t t i r t d « h t f n » 0 T 7 U v ’« M r r v i i r « y N *w « p « p « -« , m e . e n lK t d u < o n d c I m i rniirnfiiHV A ^ I T II ^ ^ e V ^ < ^ = P lS t? -^ ^ S b lG H T E S T -

Is suppoflod to b rln g o n . _____n g n h o — T i6 \ m r t f l r g 5 T r r a r a r tB T 5 T e '

Rms ittnEiJctfrdttsE g y p t 's su dden bxpulaio ti of

tliDUsands of R u ss ian m ili ta ry “ a ^ ls e r s ” and the Soviet Union's

to re-opening of ttlQ Suez Canal. B ussia needs the can a l.Jo r easie r a ccess of its iim \^ a rid com m ercial

—prbm pt.com pliancc has cauacd. a . - J l c e l s to the Indlan.O cean,~ sp a to - of c o n je c tu re a b o u t 'r l ts Sadat often has th rea tened a new

T j r e w S i f f l n ^ v J t f c l B t f l e t b t i t h e j n a y :rsignificanqor , , . _____________________—it is’clear that Premier Anwiir— havebccomGconvlncfld hocouldnH

trium ph a t hom e w here his people h a v e been show ing In o rea s in g resentm ent against the Russians.

— y is ^ ttm iB T tin y be rcg a rd e d 'a s" - a —setback—for—Russia— but- the

Kremlin probably Invited some" sort of rctalfation~~bV"ffiilure to

willing to give and .had nothing to lose w ithout it. H e thoy have been iiniiressed by the Sudan, which

dcliyfir p_romiscd a rn is In 1971, the before he announced the expulsion. - year ^ a d a t had sold "would-3 e _ , — SadatUi—o rd c r_ a p p a rc n tJy ;Js '‘ ‘dqclslsc’.’" a g a liB tr is r jn jl: Sadal also indicated Moscow tm-nod him down on m ore new weaponry_th!s.

- — veai^ fo r -an -o ffensive to regain A rab lands lost In the iium iliating

"* -^ S Ix T 3sy'W airagfflnsTTsraeT1n m 7.E g y p t h)is b een re c e iv in g

financial a id in huge am ounts aiid owes R ussia an estim ated $7 billion dollars, which it isn 't likely to

g e t the E gyptian cam el's nose out o r tl ic tre a su ry ten t a n d 'to s h if t^ (^ ' investm ent to m ore prom inent

T h u w ld S T r r ^ a i uussia , navmg em braced peaceful co-existence

--------rw lthnhB “WSSt, WoiiiaiiRe^lo see as im ila r tu rn in the rood between

V l e t n a i n T x i W l l c V A v i t h ' D a l o y i — B M n i ^O 'prfenhaahad varm peraonal With fo rm er P re ild e n t and political rehitlon9.ian<le the Johnson, O'Brien Is up ogaliu t a l O S O - K e n p e d y - o a m p a l g n - ' h V ' - v e r y - ^ f f e r e n V - f l n d - ^ ^ t l i ^ U y ^which the Chicago M ayor played a key p a rt In putulig -

unpromlalhs situation. Johnson Isn’t running

e x j ^ I ^ thousands o rU u s s ia n s .■-aflaf 'piitting down a comtnuriist- ' led coup la st 'Ju ly . He m et with the

Sudanese ambaSBador ■ the day _

.Biitwhotbcr O'nrlon^ with his D em ocratic can d id a tes a re Ilig ralliUiigTpiirsuasl'reneMTuid - shying uw ay fri)iii~ McOuifi!iii~ long-atiaUlng friendly ties, con ' llkO polson IvyrDoIph Brlscoe, bring them around Is p o th e r .p a r ty ,B ta n d a rd -b e a re r ';(o r

, ;,jri_ _ :_ q u o « tf tn ^ _ ; ___ - ■ ____ _govornor_wlicilopcnly-..favoro(lt l ie chnncos are nrachbotter 5ov. Wallace. 1« m aking It clear

«ilUi Daley UiairAlohnson. — ho won’t be around whe# A lth o u g ir Ijo loyt 0TId~hlB Mc<iovcrn stumps tho state.—

=iq)lecti!d:68:delegatesiwer«=hl«h»r=rAlsi»pto rm « r==anv5=Jnhff 'linnHftjly'~lflpkod-ou r ^ -M lamj^ C o n n a liy j- q n e - ^ 't - ^ 6hnfloi _ B e a ^ convention by the ruling closost personal and~p611ircal

-M cG ovornltos, he h a s . Im- f r j ^ d s . Is vigorously sup- portaril local polUlcal Interests porting .J^Presldenl Nlxqn. a t stake In the November Connally U h ^ l n g a natlon-

"vIccUuiu Pur Ihls'I'oinniTi,'Duloy Wide '^bohiocrfais tor 'w lxon '^

rc g a rd c d - |ir -D th e r^ ra b r-c a p lta ls and in the W«st as a blow to Soviet

^-OJEfiaUge^United S tqtes prestige ap p ears to ;

be rising. The _Sudan has been exertiiig diplom atic efforls-to m ake “ — " friends M d has ju s t - followedY cm an i n . resum ing d ip lom atic^___rciatlons-w itlj- the United States.

Overall, prospects for peace

be less eager for a confrontation 'w ilt- Israel how. 7ndiO“ ffirJ Pokiston are observing their ceose-

-fjrer-^sultlnff— om ■ a '-pbi ce ogreement signed Juiy 3. resumption of privnte Dcace .l in Paris suggest at least

siblllty of 0 negotioted

teido ’'DCftlOCfO .doubtloBS will go through tlw><>^ration. motions of having a fanforod F u r th e r , Johnson doesn 't

.......— moellng .with M ^ d v o rn -a n d lightly take slights and affronts'solemnly avowing foalty 'and — and there were plenty from

' alloglance. ^ ^ o y o r n d r^ his sb'idcntlyTo some-cxtent, the Chicago rombuncUjjus ^ond CfluatleaUy'™

------ Mayor-alr^ady hos-UoiMithatrln— militant—cohorts-before—and—-- o postconvontldn statem 'enli during Uio naUondl^onventlon.

wNch pointedly did not mention T h ro u g h o u t M c G o v e rn 's McGovern, Daley stressed he Is , p rim ary e lec tioneering , the

.-r^n -liffllo n g -D cm o cro t-o n d -h cs— former-"Preflldent-was-g-handY— always supported the Uckot whlpping«boy. D irectly and

- fro m top. to bottom. - - - indirectly, ho was boratod andL_McGovcm is after much okcorfatod — ,ch rony‘ ‘oV'or m ore thon that — In his belated Vietnam. . e ffo rt to ''u n ify " ' the At the convention, Johnson Democratic parly and whoedlo was deliberately Insulted by old-line leaders into going to bat bbfiig glaringly Ignored.' ir-him.- -TTTi?TfgerTlTC^6a it r~ y f fO i~

The South Dakotan wants a *'hon-pcrson.”

____ ______________ possil . _ ,Is rae l and Egypt, which could lead Uen\ent of Uie Vietnam w ar.

the s e t - . T in r e s ^ ^ ^ ^ J e l^ P u b l i^ F b r u m

H om e Tow n Farts Q uestion O f-Suryival

Fletcher vs, Fonda Editor, Timea-Ncws:T h e 'n ap over Ireezl'ng lorm

food prlccs should be brought down to hoino town (nets. Then

cher Thompson, sa id the,other doy th a t he wanCs the Justice D epart­m en t to see w hat It con do about

Farm ers turUicr alyrhlcd any Edilor, Timcs-News; . linorgunU cd, thorouilhly ap- In thU.prlmary clecUon tlwro price bctlormenl by Increasing . I was somewhat um'nzcd to pressed and dcprcssc<l, sUcnl are two groups ot people who producUvlty by 35 per cent. rpad In The Tlmes-News that m ajo rity of Idaho vo ters. , are going to find thcnuelves "Thbse a re boring and non-' the Idulio prim ary was "oul_of Conaldorlng this group, 1 iwet>)yr«pr«Mnte<lln Boverfim?''— m iictstnnilnW e Incls to, a .steam." 11 Indeed there Is such believe IJii^'ve lound “ luster" bodies: those who believe, they

person on modest or retired a “IncH of lualerVJlliin W(! haVC ‘tuld pimity ut -'Weani^Hn-Hlie—havB-no-oundldatosJn-VotllJoiL;__1 ? ' lu i ih statistics become meaningful. . _____ _________________ _____ _____ . . ___ ________ _ ______________________________ e l r s t .of a l l , t h e r e i s m o r e - t h a n -------- •ntcss’ln p ts 'a rc 'ta k e n f r o m ' income. But under our system- ^ e n provided with a very sad enormous concern,' vigor and and those who vole for the sameone Indication that Ms. Fondo 's the farm boolis of IMB—1952 to of supply and demand the cost colnmentary on life and people ability of Glen Wegner. I iiivile old approaches to old problems,crusode against the w ar is m ore mo-1972 span of time. Anything o( food or any commodity from in Idaho. you to Uike a good look a t Glen I personally believe th at Idaho

^ ------b r i n g l n g ^ e n B D i n : h a r g e s ~ a g a i n s t ~ — p o ss iD Iia tc — th a n ~ in f t j f m B d :— T h e - — ^orter-w ould reflect too m ^ y - c n ta -to jn a tb lc s - is ^ l_ b y _ lh i^ _ I_ B ln c e r« ly —hope—th atritho - W egner; - H e —Ib—the— inosl—ha»-iicvertad-ii-finer-«late-of—“ ' . J a h 'e 'F o n d i w h o J u s t r e U im e d - n a t u r e o f h e r a n t i w a r a c t i v i t l e s h a s short term fluctuations. lunountofspendablccashJnihe. J im e s - N e w s ' D o o m s d a y promising young m an to appear can d id a tes from which lo

f ro m a o ro lo i if le d ro o d e n c o a e m e n t b p e n s u c h t h n t s h e Is n o t h r e a t to • I" lOM wc S"''!’' ! ™ '- “ ' a ' “ i; c o n su m e r 's p u rse . And h is Prophet is not fulfilled wlfll'a on the Idaho political scene in choose; yet, Glen Wegner Is thei r t f r v i f e t ^ m ' • • urthTittirn-nn'iAHTr^fciTHrim - nlranT lw--------j'IHa a la = p a ^ ^ u n ( |_ ^ ..,4 jn !'ri—iy tW llea = :lM p e n m n g ^o v c i;n r:^ U ^ t.vulB!!.in,tho pi'lmaiy :^ mmctlmiprruc,-H«-laM lnUvcly-onlyeUndldate who^ —-lirNortl

W here w as 'Thompson when, we -n e e d e d -h lm ^ b o u t- f i

Ms. 'Forida appeared in “ Bar- bore lla ," a m ovie so bad it inflicted fa r m ore harm on national sen­sitiv ities than her traipsing about the North V ietnam ese country-side bas^ohe . We.dT*^

w hether she is offering any a id and c o m fo rt to th e en em y . M ore

_ likely , they a re \yasting a lot of ~ tim e wondering why Am ericans

would be willing—In listen tobasdohe. V A d n ’t hpar a peep but p o litic a l c o m m e n ta ry from a

“o rrH o m p sb h th e n .Npw, however, he is w orriod 'that

Ms. Fonda’s propaganda broadcast over Hanoi’s propaganda radio netw ork will do^ dam age to A m erican m orale. His concern is

slightly frowsy actress.Thirdly, letUng-Ms. ronda^spdut “

on, in Hanoi o r Hoboken, is fa r less dangerous than m aking a big thing about keeping her quiet.

“ •ways have the new a t U>c game of polillcs, but ” ■ ‘ ' ig-^hi8-i»-ai-refr^Mihlng-a»^-«prin8-

In ID48 beans sold for $9.75 pense, beer and sundries leuv«}i know whal its . S g p T c a r e favor - for I fall to see ony and a .45 hp tractor cost 11.650. u m an strapped for Uie luxuries thinking, However. Ural Sunday pollUcal “ veterans" of Idalw in 1072 beans sold for $9.25 and such as beans and bread. predicUon seems far too wide of spending us much lime as Gl^n Uiesam eHPtracloreosH 7,G40. - - ^ i j l ’s lake some of Uie spend- the m ark to pose any serious has in reaching people, per- In ItMB wheat sold for $3.18 per Ing p rio ritie s and put them danger of becoming propJwcy, sonully and Individually, even buahel-«nd-our-eom bine-w at—where we ace them -<frthe)rap^$eif:fu]fiillng~or~m hcrwtscr ‘ --13,230/In lIff2 .w»eal,!youKiH piy lo spcnQaDliniiWiim: Cal error, t iecl. is in nOglOCUHg our state, e.g.,

and dog food are the leading future role 'o f an important, dlelon, Kimberly, Wendell, sales in grocery stores. Two persons spend (at 1 pack each per d a y ) $541.00 par year trying lo blow smoke thru their ears.•nie average cost of travel has inountedMo $42.20 a day for^yo

ieopi ........

t\M and the combine cost ■ -ftTiSOOr-Better machines but

doing the sam e work.'"In 1050 we hired m en to slack

hay for Ifi.OO per day . . . Today a man can’t be hirpd for |20 so we use a madhine. In lO&O

_pti)ducliununoney—woaJLpaL

from becoming frustrated and oynioalt-

is the most decpl^ committed candidate I have ever-known, and I know he will represent us consistently, courageously -and honesUy when elected to the U.

1/egnePi

. , 'Tl. Stephen Blaye TwimFalls

P o lice W idow Speaks

M R ^ P E C I M O R

pm aucumL ju uucy—wn?L.ii■ E d lto rrn n iG S ^cw s: fiirfcUiecook”for tTilsinstitution, reimDUfsemeni lor nis wife’sc e n t - m i . . a ^ r c e n t . l n S50 W e ^ - i h e widow •o f . ..» .- -)a « -- ta rth rta u n ty She^^ ^ ' expenses when she nc-steors b r o u B h tm 5 0 . . . rn 1971 Celo. was ilhnB 750,000 ta ttle s ^ o td e e r who Fuftherm oi-e, M rs. p a u l^ m p a n le d him. .^ '.v, n ' 1 ins.! and cans with beer every day. A ,„„„y f o r l h e Corder Is not a sahirled em- » seem s timl Insteod ol ot-

For m e first lime stom j952 T w in -F a lls - County -S herlU 'i-ployoe-O t-Tw ln-Falhi County, tn c k ln t o. cpm jietent Inw-' ?5 -otnce. and as n ta .payer and an sa.e Is paid only l6r each meal entoreement officer, auch -

^ o f - p . r l | ^ t h < ^ b a l a n ^ - e f - f a r m - t o u ^ U ^ ^ ^ f -se-r-v iV fe p rlsoW ^ si til't r i n IVuUCWaW: wi u r g n r w i i c t i o n ADS f a r b e h in d . V o t l»o a n d s e 1 f o r t3B .G 0. A n d a iz a in . A - . • ____ « ____i „ ^ r „ i_ u i -

R eijiem ber T heR em em ber the Idaho Citizen. It

w as a new spaper which used to t>e published in Twin Falls. The'othe.r day we saw' a copy of one of the issues. Mrs. Gloria Adams, 401-

..Fourth Avenue E ast in Twin Falls, brought us ono to s()an. I t w as the issue of Tuesday, April 19, 1027 and Uie pjipurliutHiutin uuliii} (UP-atiieTr yeajra a t Utat time.

But the interesting p a rt aboui the whole thing was some of the disclosures ra a d r In the paper.

-P eop Ie^rea lly -d ia iP t^ th in lr-m uch about them nearlyjdS years ago bu t

.-ioffiy thoy a re most interesting.

. p a g e o f p i c t u r e s o f “ w o n d e c s a t p r — ^ n o a r - T w I n F a l l s , T h e - M a g ic .C i ty '.^ i^

T h e p i c t u r e s i n c l u d e d t h p l o c a l p o s t ■■ o f f i c e , t h e b u s i n e s s d i s t r i c t , t h e _ _ o r |g i , n a l b a n d s t a n d in t h e c i t y p a r k , ’ ' ' t h e ' B a l a n c e d R o c k n e a r

- . - ^ s U e l o r d { - t h e . - B l a r - b a k e s . 'A r e a ' , ' , - - t h e c o u r t h o u s o , R e Q f is h U i k o , t h e

> ^ k e B l v e r C a n y o n a b o v e t i a n s o h B r i d g e \ a n d t h e ' H a n s e n B r i d g e , t e r m e d t h e h i g h e s tn » o p A n « l n n h r l ^ |jt f l lH J M n i ! t h ^ m f l i ! l < m i

T-TflB0lc a S [ired T ir’ TV0f r a ^ ; j t t e r c ■■^e PerrltTe Hdtol, the Rbgersdn

. - P resby terian Chtirch. : an d the Meth()dlat Church.

field.and d o w n r lg l i r 'l a c k of of which she must purchase all on Issues that do not really

.. , . . . knowledge displayed al the necessary Ingredients for U)c exist, but that are repeatedly J ^ . , . . 1 r HI - J.i poliMcoi forum hold Wed- mciil, antf hire Any exlra h e lp -u sed every election-year, tho

The advertisem ent ^ and the _ OommlEslon the ™ t of mea established cattlemen wlU, his „esd„y, July 26th In the Twin she needs. If Ulis Is in violntlon -WloWlngfacU could have beenprices — w ere also interesting. T b » - i ' “f f 's ; r»noota the Increa^d stock and and reasonab y debt judicial Bulldlns. - of any law. It would seem thatremembered nnd mentioned.

Payday overalls or timpers at for food. In lOSO he paid 22 per-hlKh money, nie co.it of living wuii Hon Gootoan for Sheriff It Is, jind always has been, the Qm„[y commiajioners worked$1.15 each, lunch .boxes a t $1.10, ■ cent. In this 20 year span went up by 1.9 per ceni II men-'s oxfords-atl.$2.08,—a.nd^Big -- -orBunuodlabor is credited wlUi but benn.H ilroppcdjBim Mnp '.,nrl>_-hiric-Ql-im-iiiinle-nnhh . rnlslni' waiiea_<30 per cent

A Tingwall. advertisement (the_sti)rfr l3-ntr longer"ln'Twin Falls)

•offered ladles sprinfreoats at$tli05 - to $13.gs and silk dresses at $7.79.In their grocery departinent they

— offercd“thrtH!“i:nHS“ sf ttoTi iut green beans at 39 CBHts, ranch butter at ;40 cents a pound. Whitefor a large package-and flve cans

— ^ f - R e t l e r o w n - ^ e v i l e d - m e a t - f o p : ^ ^ cents. ' , •We almost forgot to mention that ' a story announced'the fact Clara Bow wTas a > "wow" because

- 'capncttyTnWlettcefhad been aFthe

__________________ ___ _____ U) $9.00 and some dealers'won'tBusinessIncomM riUaed200p e r buy._nl_nny.pnce, !lll.U limiHI u|'

in June on thp Republlcjin Tlckel nnd policy of every eom petent, ' to comoletelv remove n.«11.25 tlwt he I., nl^q nmnlnu for e jperlenscd ,. l a w - e n ( o r c e m e n t _ „ „ ......

cent and dividends cllnitH^d 30Q. Uiisi.s , . . per cent. Hie av erage 'rise in

“ food' cost^was 1.6 per’ cen f'p ef

.........................................a m a n c a n b sb li ia n d form of boUwncn seem s lo be e itrad illn i! prlsoriers. This .

broke" a t the sanidTlme.- - bnsed . not on th eir p ast person Is sometimes an off-duty

month for a total of 32 per (jijnt.Cecil Calhpup

liphi

lUy^.niTilrilbased , not on th eir p a s t, person la sometimes an off-duty r ' : Z K S d ^ r n ^ 7 ey^ achievements or renllsllc future' 6fft^T«r. or U)o wife of an offlcer, r lT , 1 obJocUvos, but instead, consists or can be a person not con- ^ ‘ ^of attacks against Slierlff P aul nccted wltfi law^nforcem ent atT o r a e n o n i i w r n y h n v i h f i n i T r H i r r o n i m r i T M ^ ^

^iyife.-and dauKhter on >ts^ 0^ ^ only their actual, food ond lodg- be ^‘ntered by Iwal businessand it will no longer be aryLfoi>-Uio>aicrlf(fs wUo-.

■ to prepare the prisoner^C — extradition trIps.wiU) prisoners.-U je role of "eittrnditlon escort”■“ I5dltnrr'limc*‘Nrws:----- - 'S m j^ ie ^ c se r te d to-Btve-him a" T^Dy ■nlflO“ b o th - in s t8t~ th n t“ wtthTnylnto'husbinid,"

Out-of-state money is pouring comebiick so he can stop Me- Roliert Galley should prosecute aims extraditing prisoners^it is ' in io . 'I d a h o ’s ,-H epubllan Clure. Why? .Uie'aierlfftm m edlotifli'for acts my personal.; knowlidflc'U iat

prim ary. The Uieme Is* \sto p ’ JIni McClure Is, wlUiout a . Uiat he not committed and only actual expenses ore pi^id McClurb.” . ^ (ioubl. ihe best candidate^ the ' for violation of laws tha(do not-for by twin'FaUa-Coimty,, .

~--Glon-Wegnor-iuiB -spent ovoV-^cpublican-Party.ln-JdahbiiiiklJ^xltL 170,000- r yes, |7fi,OOOV-and will , over offered for Uie U.‘ S.

Is it any seccot that they have . long been the goqlof the

-Falls County Sheriff’s Office. It ’ . ifl to the credit of Sheriff Paul ^rdOT, and Uiosc who -worked

Aerufl1"npCT«W^ infilifrea, .W lh him Uial a t Insl tliia goalWhat law Dxist^ j^a t, says wheti one's Umo ifC donated, has been accom pli^od.

persongTiJatodbymQrrJai(o,or ho{;d]ycQn8Utute8botng,patdafl i t a lso , thankfu lly , w llU■Idxiiho t h e a t e r e v flt . s in c e h e r nevy . spend (pri>bably) just short of. Senate.'-Look at.h is record.f i lm “ l t ; ' 0| i e n e d . ~ J ■ n«^gM 1o ^ W ’.n o t l» t i» W . j v m l l Uie j ,y blood, cannot work for the a '« u n ty M r i . id M iu A '

------- -— : Geergo Hansen, who should ‘jo ^ ' 'Y ™ ;, Hi™ nnd Mr. Goodman football" (Hat occur* everyT O D A Y 'S Q I U C K L E h - - - , taow hotter, has Jo W t t a r w e k b tfm to f |MUent8whcnU iU lsall tw in 'F r t lU in.latUint If M n. Paul Corder Is. ■ ■ .i...iinn -yA ..,- .n ,i/.P ^ ...e«y .

I , waSMT'— — 7, , ________ .1 M i% plnr/1 .

__ > diiaiil'g lw r iB not oneIh n t^ e caniiot pay thorn.

• Un’to n e o fftors.

=T..„-r-Ty . ....................‘ ' ‘" T " --- ---------- - ......... Luuniy uuiiuiii^iunvra .-Buipv ui« oacort.she muflt carry hor_aiQ rif( .and ,hli- wife to face —tlicw candidates a re apparently Jim M(rclurfl,_ . early IJXW'a t r h l r a r . t h i lunch w llh^her, or hove her accusations as-ffroundleu u

» V n ..... f , / ’ * "Shcrm ’sw W otoprttparoq toa li huabandaccus^ofnepoliam .U thosa of the V ^ o s d a y nlshl ,• n < i^ r t Sm ylie, p a rt- tljn c Routu TVo _ — for prlBOT\orahoused in thc.Twln w6s Just such “crnckpot’! a c # poliljcJl-fonim .'Republ can. Is n4kih« Uio sam e'“ H le r __________ . , fd Ub coun ty Jail. I t - I s the .-pysntionB . th a t led - S heriff— N ! PatrlcirHariklnk^NBBlr--

_ _ T ^ p u b l lc a n - 'p a r ty ^ t |i a t - th c . ,— „ h o Oordeg'to retuse to oceept'nny ‘

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d n » « a * y r A U j | U i l j r m r - T T m « i : N a y r t 7 t w l h - F i l l i 7 [ a i R i “ n w

-A -c o m - -a n d -V ln c o - Sm aio l— countyr-C lty—*M U |y ^ u r r« iit ly —pe iV lccrl-nniLriim^_RQpubUciin_and_Dcmocrnll(L_XonnlnB-lnJIwln-FaU!i,-____ __

c , l l r t a f f b o c i r - T O T i j T i i n i i r r j n B r r i i r d n i i ^ J 0 „ n M l l n r s a i dscheduled for Sunday a t Joycoo U>cm tooxtcM Invitations to Uic M onday h t anw no lognl.

-blnatloti-roclLconccjirtisarpolltlcaTTally-

»day a

McClure Jlled b lecoBd p r ^ r im n r y -election lo t t—T u c a d iy - la h i

d l h i r e t : e H 7 8 i M h ? ! M i » : h l i ; t i i t c i H o r - t h e GOP sM atorial nomiaotloa.'

repbii t r e c e iv e by,the I'ecrel v y of l ia te “ T a i i a i y ^ o d V e r o d T x ^ n ' d r t u r c i ' U i r W g B T r u i y ^

' -Qyi|{^tot«l-«xpeD dltur««i-th(bM pori:'

IftS ANGELES (U P D -D a - ________________niol iS libcrg soya ho woa Ellabcre sald-TQCSdny. ■

Pcntflson^reporL. on tho origins of tho Vietnam

J t a U n ] ^ ln Fnllii. . . — ^ e v i i n U a j l l poUtlcalcflnllliliili!3_ p r o b lflroli-at-priiMint wlUi-Uio-------------------Lucas Hctis, a n o c a l radio .. Ho snlcTQio offlcoa of Wlllifl scheduled isVcnt, Hp anW Iho _ I

announccr, and orgsnlw r of tho - Ludlow, Democrat' runnlnfc^ (Or city had regularly nllofrSd t h t - ' ----------iUliL-!^Utotoa__Clingccaa;_HoscJaa»ini4n-jmil!:Uiiie_of_Uui. • — ■ -

■pending of |U ,5M .t9 between July-1» j n d July87, . i_ ... ■

Jttycoo^-JPar-k—fo r-Bomb Drop Rook Qinccrt and \V llllam Davis, D em ocratic poIltlcaLrallies,'4»nd said Ihff . "

noon Sunday and run untll ’lO artdGlenW cgndr. n 'Republloan: pose no problem^ - MP-n^' . . . 'runn ing fOr aqnato r, had But he sa ld lic had reached an

Tlio conoei'l will feature "Fa t p.r.pmiacd. c ith e r- th o lr -can-<trogrccment with Hefla that tlie ' ■"■I"'"'” ........................ . " rnusio bo kept_nl_a relatively

Rnpors'trlal like an oUiloto for Papers trial b a sb n n brought M ow.Yprk TImes and olhir

biB H -porhnps untll next yeti', w lrcta ,! Incident Involving 8t , first M .tho-pcospm t Of_

through July « and e«y«nd.ltures of M 4U.9Sr^ with a fast one." . Ellaborg and Anllionv misao wtrctaji'Issue,.."Tfie^ .T O k tijoy have an artf chargcd wlUi Uieft, con* ' ' 1 didn't reallzo liow keyedJiand.

- a ia n c c ''-n rock group; arid an ‘dVijate’s ppp earan cc o r , a

unchallengeable r i^ i t to any .splcacy and^ Information and to keep It actions they '

undetcrminodnum bfif-offfltiitcizrcprescntativc-spcakor for Ule-..l6w - l8v e l . - V I o s f l - f i n d ^ a n o t l l l O ^ ~ l ? - l l - c - C - ^ W l l - ^ ' l - f ^ T M f - ¥ '^ ^ ^ -_.^cKor, D on.m rron.^w ilL also A “____and* local political candidates, event. ______ __

• Hess said the concert com- Local candi(<atos also arc - - — m e m O ~ r f l ^ l t T O = t h g = a a t > i ^ a n - ^ f l g p g g t c d i t [ n g p p g n r .

-hQVfljgpQBtJLJiondiQr thoiise ofj- nijoi5im::ra’omi downijS plane-rnlversary-oH hrflnit-detoniitlon tM C IT '0 n tC ftstan ren t'7 ffrto ^ T lic* T w n r"P a lls~ H u m Q n o

of a nucler bomb In h^m'an day 'lo n g event Indues "F ot Society will handle Uio refrbsli- -W ta n irh o p c s to “bring about O iance," ajjnck-upgroup In U io-m cnt“ concessloirat“ tIioTvcht; : SMGOfJ (XJpD-TwcTSovrci; Governmont forces liTiHoTS^ ■a b e tte r understanding of post fdr “ Allco Cooper," and the Tickets will go on snle a t 10 ^bullt MIG21 Jet fighters shot day-old campaign to recapture

- -polltloal-<iandW at»-vlows^lo-J:GuOBB-W liot!i-‘iSalom -M oB s/^--am -Sunday-al-thirj|t(!-of-lhe-dow n— o— U.S.- Al r - ^ o r e o —QuanB— Tri— e i t y i " 3 a l gon‘s- Idaho's young people." a Dolso-area group; Shoshone’s concert. No advance sales a re Ptiantom F4 In a Hogflght over northernmost provincial capital

Tlie organizer also said he , ‘‘The KiU and TM[S«es," and anticipated. , . North-Vietnam nnd-U ien-fell— TUeadoy-reported-kUling-flO had contacted Douglas Krnmer "S teve Rosi;oQ.'i-fl Salt Lake . . victim themselves to o ther U.S. Nortli Vietnamese soldiers one

■ - 1 . . ■ ■ — • ■ Piiontoim, tllc; U.S. .commnnd. OTilc fro m .th ec jty ; . ---------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- ‘------------- said“tti^ay;------------------ ------------------------------- ^ ----------------

up for tl)is trio l^ I uras-rlllu someone for a sports event," he s a id . '

SEECIAL

ransomALGIERS (UPI) - Algerian

—l^ u th o d tie s havq.Impounded the record . | 1 . million ransom

Tlie dogfight occurred Satur- ^ second Phantom was

lownetiantl-aircTQft m issiles Sunday, the command said. The .four crewman of tho two dpwned

' planes iyere offlclnlly Hated as misflint and North ViotnamoM_ news releases 'sa id the crews

'n ray 'b c .ln Communist hands. Dowriing the MIGa north-

Tlie U.S. command said B52 bombers flew ‘ U missions

.TJf the^'20,DOO-man operation to cecapture Quang Trl. H ie city was overrun.by North Vietnn* irtesifr regulars May 1, Tliey continue lo . hold a '13-acfe

hijnckcrs. who apparently ic- ransom to Uie a lrllriei.but let .quested asylum after hnndlng Uie hijackers live wHh llioover the ransom in a blue Panthers pending invekigatlon “"^ “u^ced on Sunday. The U.S.

- - - ..........^ -oommand-rwithheld-renorts-of-officials. Asked if he had an liica of the Phantom losses pending the■■"We arcco n ccrn ed ib o u tth B w hereabou ts of t h e . la te s t outcome of search and rescuewelfare Of our com rades," hijackers, 0 ’Nenii'eplfeU‘tNone operations.

( O L K R E C L L A R S I 2 ..5 0 )

e e r m m e n 3 : s ^= / o r o r '

BilUe K'sK O T - f i M t U R t —

100 S hotip Ave. W. — Ph. 73.4.-4977 ( ('tMrpon'CuocI Tlir«uBl»~Aug»Bl 11)72 )

who hijacked a Delta passenger jet from Miami, an InformntionMinistry official said today. .................... . ............. ...................._

Th(LPfficlal said 'the money, Peter O’Neill, directoi*-of the whatsoever. We were there (at (N o rth ) ViyjtnmnesehK04LnJ41l»-iwtaB^fliu:;in:!a^:imi(iH::antoijia lim ifl:aailm r ^ i f n n F ^ News Agency Tuesday gave-tlie _..... io in lk T v llh ilreM f'-------‘!!iB in p » f5 f^« i= p lliw -H i-iia iu = -

He called for the hijackers, identified as IM'roit membefs “ ‘ "(ituredof tlie Black Uberatlon Army, Saturday and SuadUy.

'1111:— th J i :— L’u i n m u iTd — a t s o -

safe place ____' governmenl officials wu^ildaow ' decide whether to hand it back

to Delta Airlines. "It is under ’'miK' hu^aatd:

said. .Tlie'Unifed S tates.tailed for

Uie return of the hijackers as.well “us "the money, und a'‘*m niiary arm oi ihe Kaniiiers,

There was still no official—i>nnther official in Now-York-lQ-be..lrjjalcd_witli rcspecLword if Algeria would grant said she was informed the Spanish police - ringed political asylum to the scven_ Algerians were “smliiualv-cQn^ J la n c .

-black—hijackers—three - men, 4wo women, gnd two children.

They were Whisked away to on unknown destination after conferring with Algerian offl-

__fijwla at the airport where tlie commandeered DCS Jet m ade a safe landing Tue^jOLmornlng.

Mcmbcra Panther group here said ‘they feared for th ^ welfare of thp

reported Uio deatli--of an the Ainerican adviser, killed Satur*In day when the South Vl'ctnameac___

a ir force h e llcop ler he was riding In was shot down In Vk*lnain'.s southern delta re-

aidering" meeting the first Barcelona TUesday afternoon request, . from Algiers and let no one

As for Uie return of the except airline und coijaular ransom , Aian Davis, U.S.Mls- officials get closer than 300 gion Sion chief in Algiers said, "We yards. ‘ Not far from the alle of Uieliave high hope,s Uicy‘11 do t h e - T he-air pirates took control hellcoptur c r a ^ Saigon troopsright thing:**-----------

Wlien two young hijackers' r-to

Algiers June 3, tlie government handed over tlie ^1500,000

of the plane Monday night over Tuesday found 17 m ass graves -PlorldaTplcked up the rarfsom' .-contnininR th e 'b o d ie s 'Of 130 and relensnd thp pnsgpn{;prH In Communist soldiers apparently M iami, then forced the flight to Wjled by - B62 a ir strikes.

• Algiers by way of Boston. military spokesmen said.

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j r o m r s T i S LA IR FO R C E T Y P E

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••» .Tiw#i;N«wi,7Twln;F.8l|ii Idaho W*dn«d*y, Augu»f Z 197?;~ > ■ ;

WASHINGTSi)N (U PI)-A 17.5___’Hiojr Ihcliulo piiovlBlons: _per conl ihcroaso In [Miymonta -Giving’ wldpwB‘ ohd wliIow-'“

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^ ^ o p d ^ s e u - _ t o „ i u o ~ i s c n a i i 3 _ u a _ - u r \ d t r c i i r r p r i o w , w i d o w s ___riders to a bill Proaidont Nlxtn; wldowefa act only 82.5,pw-cortt -

' would bo lootliD to veto, ’ " — of spouse ' paynrjcntfl.—11101 po bllilj^Woflfoiscdrln---- T RaisIng—from—11,(

« t h « r * ^ p c r t D T n r n r r T o » t i c a r rally at a Laurel, Md., shoppina

itcr. tKc shooting left

cxpor,tB~atotod"thnt"tn"thcli wounded Alabama Gov. GoOrgo least “&0 r ccnt crazy," if not dpinion Drcmer could control C.-Wallaco.------------- --------- totnily-paranotd pt the tbme of—himctlons desptte biaj mentoP-' -

$2,000 Uio amount rotlrdd \V6Prfl!Prdoiiid“ ir n rn ' ln u ^ o o r wlth no cutbdck In Social- -

' tlie ilature of a trial balloon,'"’Micidiiy -uy kuisoil u.

Ung. 0-LfiT whoso SenateFinance^ Committee handles JlOTITrtty-payjmonts

-Social Security. ; . , -Extending tlie coveragd ofLong told reporters *'lt might Medicare healOj Influronco fi

—serve a purpose" lii 'offoi^THe the elderly't^ lhclude-all but |1Social-Security llberalizatlonli of ilio cost of ro u t^ ^ h o sp lta l-

- a e - a - r id a M < H N l* 5 n » i= W in n i= q » 6 8 C r ip t to n = = d tu g B Z i: to E i^ 2 ^’ sluiring bill. - - ^ chronic , diseases comrnon

Tlio new benefits would come/ Jiijiortg the elderly. '— iitnp thn 9f) piinrifnt inprnnut irl^ —Tnpfftnliing hffpfffltfl by 1 pnr

bL*nefltfl CcngrC8A4>nactcd Juno cent a year for tliose who deli y30 in a single day. T at VeUremcnt beyond oge 05.__increase, aniounting to IS.5 Ung did not mention by-howbillion, is to take effect Sept. 1, much or what formula taxeqwynblC onvOblr S.-omf rnonlli woiild have- to be raised; to--r

before the electlon Increosed finance tlio llborallzatlbnsr.;./ .taxes to pnv for it will .take Nixoh would flndntHlfncult

' • .offcct Jan. 1. ■ • .. —to-v«to-fl rovonue sharirfg billThenew politically oppcallng carrying such a -rider. He has

__provtslons-Long-haa-- - mind—proiacdioTXiiuenUiLihaclnUiror!bcor 0 |3.6-billion prjco and tliroQ yours und, the Idoo haspresumab .would cause payroll strong backing, from mosttaxes 'to ri e even- more next goverhorsrmnyors-and county,.-----^

■yenr— “■'TT':----- officials,—

insanity

-C.-Wallaco.------------- --------- totally-paranold ot the tbme of—hinicti6nsr:de8pltc hia| i• QmJIz, wh6 has doscrl5cd*Tiip May • 15 aBsasalhntl’on clistyfl^pfe ,, iJ v ' 7JJi;CTnor“a8“ ''o“T>by wno was 'Qttem'ptTP'pl'Ur rd'ihlle rl j . ‘

p r o ^ i o i C ^Vo. (U P I)-T h ol tlB L ^ iim m lM ltm _ ,.S E O U L ( U P D - tk ir o n a a M l.

said today , .It ,1s niatcr Yu Jnc-liimg sold today Investigating tho Hrat acclden- that SouUl Korcn will withdraw: lal doBtWTn any nuclear power nil its troops irom South plant In the nation. , vietnnm within (pur months if

... T w o m en wore burncd-when North Vietnnm occcpla' Prea------ ajiteanLvalve malfunctioned at. Idcnl-'Nixon-'s-M ny a - p e a c e -

l!ltSurry.miclop£:|Hiwep-ji!« at Norfolk l a s t ' Thiin(jny.'William Van ,Duyn, 3l7m

lQ uxoU on._V o..-dicd_X ucadiiy~

REWARDin (» tm a t l« ii U ii|t ln B I *

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' i z i f l f t i f i C f i f t j f U rH « * - i o 0 9 4 . 0 0 U ! 9 U - W a i •quippAii whh IMam«nd IfMid l l r « i a m J i U U n J u l y 3 , 1 9 7 9 . •If. an tdsho SlaU, Hlf)iw«y |« h o» M a j lo S u h U l I n l t f - i l i B n g * n « o r M a l t i . W * T « « ' lnf«rfna>l«ii ihli i2dt hauUd •(f an a l|«hl Um nat-b«d 3 »n t fu c l . f h a r i i a tC o itlB C arSharlM a t 'S u tk y ,

9th game i s i n drawFAA orders search

from burna mering 50 per cent of his bodyr,' and Roger Wood,

. . 2a , _ o f .Moncky from similar injuries...An .ACC spokesman said a

...................... two-mnn tcflm investigated thomore points to become the first accldent~at the Vlrgfnin Elec* Ainerlcon to win the world title, trie and Power Co. plont. Tho

• BEYKJAViK, Iceland ( X J P i r Uierc was littlo excHemenj;.', .—JJobby Fischer’s long fingers The lOlh gam t is scheduled _______ _____________ w-. *..vlingcredjibovc-thc’chesaJ}QflaLJ£iiLJ-p.m^EDIJliu;:aday_wilH-.— Gcandraaatecs-agi:ced-Spass--po_j,vor-oompany-8aid previously— for 0 second. Then with a quicit Fi.scher niHvinK white..The 2 ^kv hnd como Innking fnr n <|rpw m en ivftrft working ntfflr

A N H I S T O R IC H A P P E N I N G . . , lOU.OO'J Y o litu i f i j o p l r c .in Ihn Wntlcl

■ movement, lie exchanged year-old challenger haS-a 5.5 to Tuesday, to soothe- his nervous a valve tliat shot■slonm aroWd-" — pawnsHtfoUed-up-and-Dffered-aTfr-point Jcad-Snd needs seven syalefn. - . .them,

his hand lo Boris Spossjcy. .- WASHINGTON ■( UPI) •i-Tho Tlioro were 27 hiiqckings in ' world-champion accept- Federal Aviation AdmlnlstrA- 1971, • nod

■ Hob. rtprlaring-Hn-emflrgi icy.,.KAA^Admlnistrat6i^ o h n - i? 3£hgrJ.ea 4loJ.flg9 C L -CTiati:>,haB-ordarad lijlncsUo- «amffftr-fliiidjn-a-!itfltfimont^"-' ^'seurcii UJiy iwaswiger wlio Ha-----‘ Becftuse-oMhe-oontinuing— imatch ofni e cenfurythe ‘'profllq" of a hijacker. menace of ah- piracy and other

^ -.^C-FAA also'said,lt.plQns to crimes aboard aircraft ; and begin Monday placing metal because of th~e~aerious*nature of (letectlng

that up cmorgei)cy . exists r'equiringimmedlateuction."

_ devices tlmi. will Uils threat to the safety ofeventually protert 9,000 _persona and property, I findicrm inaTgufM ,....................... ■

The search Dfder Tuesday followe<l the year's 28U) hijack*Ing. in which five adults and three children cojnmancVeered a Delta AirUneH plane imd demanded a record |1 million

■'-Tanfiom. ‘ - x —

ended on a draw on the 29Ui move and the crowd of 1,500 persons filed out silently ' Puui huur nrarttDT’thtr'dark-

luill htlimmed with excitement. ~ ^p a s H k y ~ w n s ^a lre n d y “ t r r " t i t5 ' chair ready to fight for his title after four defeats in six njutches against the attack- minded American chuilongur.

Fischer, ruluctant to le su his dish of “skyr,’' an Tcmndic

Using gasoline for home dry cleaning Is highly dangerous. —Not recommended! :----- -rmlllc spedallyZSasTfijnlnutes:

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Television SchedulesW * d n t M l» v . A u o o H J, I» 71 - E le c t r ic C o m p f ln v " - T t t . - S f f ta m e S J re c f

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By United Press Inlernutit\nal Today la Wednesday. Aujj. 2,

. : -the 215Ui day ofJ971vvLith 151 to follow, -

TTie moon Is in Its l«.st quarter.

Tlie morniilg stars are Venus. andSotum . ■ --------

■ Tlie evening plars are Mer- cury, Mara nn*d Jupiter.

Tliose borii on tills dale are under the sign of -lico^ American pHiywrlght C larion

*«■ Crawford was born Ann. 2.

T h u r t d a y , A u Q u it ] , l t 7 i A t 7 p m . o n c h a n n e l 2b , 1 a n d >1 '

.AAovie " I n t e r lu d a , " IH « b l t t • r « w ( • ^ ^ - t ^ » 61 a n u r b a n e - t y m p h o n y ^ d u c t o ^ ^ a n d h i t you r> o E n h a n c ja g th e I9&A E n o U ih l i i m ; O e o r ^ e i D e ie r u e t l u i n , r o m a n t i c s c o re , k v h ic h i M t u r n l a l a c t i o n i f r o m Q e i th o v o n ' i S y m p h o n y N o . S In C - M in o r , D v o r a k 's ' ' C a r n i v a l " o v e r t u r e a n d T c h i a k o v i k f j t S y m p h o n y in G M lr v ) r R e p e a l a r id w o r th le e in a t o r t h e s e c o n d t l n ie .

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1854..O nth lsdhvln history:

■ . In 1B58. Boston and New York ' Installed the first street Je tte r

— boxo»-for-tho collection of m aih- In 1034, ■ Adolf-Hitler p ro -,

claimed himself Germany's * ■' Vbwlute- cUclator upon tho

— Hind irg-.rJn 1068, a major (mrtliquake

hit Manila, principal.city In the ------- PhiUpplnes,killing 007 peraona.

In 19V1, America’s* Apollo l&' '' astronauts blijsted off from the

moon, ending m an's second vislt'on the'lunar aurface. Also that day, tlie United States announced (t would (and later

.• • did) vote -tor .admlflftion of.'^Oommi^^srthina to Uie Unttc<)

A thoughUror tho day; French ^ w r lt c r J r f ln c Q is .n a b o l0 l8 _ w l( l i_

"So much ifl q mannvortli as h o '

BUTTREY

10 AM.

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S tore H ours:MON. THRU SAT.: 9A.M.-10PJMi.

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I TlmM->4«wi. Twin F a lu ; j ! l8)ii)._,_.W»<in««il»y._ J W _

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WASHINGTON (U PI) —Not year woufd bo about $2 billion well abovo 73 per cent form income will boom this bottcl^ than in 1071. Dut tho i071 rating of five yoars ago, Butz

__ ycflt-to-o-rccord-of-about^lia.l— inqonicJigurcvproviously-puU tr-saitJ-------- A— ^billion, up |2..hll)iQn.irf>n> lost billion, was revised ' lb ' Tho report said part of tlw

.year and |1 billion over tho billion, puslilng tho 1072, .gitin this year comcs from o II 'prevloua record s e ta our

'AfiHculturo SCCfOtiiry Eflrl L7raubaldy 'paym chU 'w hlch“ wilI Duti snld the prospc(}tivo fflnm rcacll nbout $4.1 billion. But income record >vouldholplJrirtg -'f«mi6rs" a re also beneflttlng

Department etonom lsts, fh a the oftor’tax income of farm ffom sharply Increased, prleos

a'coniury"flgortlfe“ AgricuUui:c Department predicts.

olso oro.#xpectod to be u|Hhi» year, butnot'by-asinuch as the'

-|2i9-bllHon-t{ttln-whlch~iorced- 1071'not income down'by t700 million from tho previous year,

^U t a i d . . . .

Tfie incomo report put not farm.<ncomc for the first half of 1072 at a record billion

wqU above- 0 year ago while crop receipts mpy hfald a t about •

The AgriculturoT)epartment ■said in a report Monday that 41ift-av4tfag«M>f-aU-fann-pr4c<fr^ rose 1.5 per cent 'ta > a n o ^ 'c .. record during the ipnt^i cnmng 3uly 15. Chiefly rSsponslblCrtlMs 'd e p o r O n e n t . s a i d , w o r e b i : , -

re v i^ " ' i 'V rm IncAmo SUua" W t i fl'Oin nU SOUfCBa-tD-BU- tot* raiahy -' producla, .citibfly IcvM. In ihe-second l>a». tlwcreflMsV^ for hogs,tlon"'report, clung, to earlier per cent of Uie npnfarm Income livestock. ’ report, said livestock receipts potatoe^ eggs, cottlo, milk andprcdicUoDa lHni TwUkpDniptlil8_ ieyel-'n\\a-w6uW be a record, F'arm jk^ucUon cxpensos may. dooHne, but wlU remain onions..' . " .

tourMaho hoppeiifmidsaid inSuffi

«:^TWN.FALLS— A -to u r,o f jioUto flejdij in the Twjn Falls

~ ^ jlh d BeU ^ ] ) ld s a rea lS'i)lanned Frldnv bv thie P otjto K^ofrefa-of Idaho.

Max H untsm an, executive .flc crc ia fy ra a ld grOwefaTnii*'

Vacc0ie poiericy

F r o m i B - ,

To 8 - 3 1 7 2O»ot<?jN A T t O N A l W E A T H E K S e R V t C E N O A A

- been Invited I icipato inl^^est merhod goaF

B 0!SE;(U PI) - 0«c«r A rt- "The state has an sbllgollon In toln, the sta te ap 'lcu llure com- this area ."

“TiiiraiDm!rrti>iiiiyTaiiiTh«Ti!B= noannBTcufrfcnisisnisriiig-is la tu ro d id not a p p to p r lo te p rogram h as ended bodauscSnough m oney ror tho current grosshopperi have begun l a y - '

-grasshopper program . Ing eggs and It would be "Im-,::l(e MM,.ho ,hna oSked Gov, prncllcol" to continue,Cecil D r^A ndrus^jor JB5,000 The worst areas hit In tho( tpm Jho slatc's'-dV ncrgcncy state wore the Uncoln - .ter-’

"farah _________ om q^ Mlnldijkn cam itlia -an ia -

MQSCOW (UPI) — A-w oyto

Arstcin’tbia a press conrer- and vallev county, Arstelm sold, ' cnco tliat the current grasshop­per spraying progrflm^ for the

Insect hormones offer

Following depor^ure from Uie Holiday Inn 01 0 n.m., the K i m b e r l y ' a g r i c u l t u r a l ex p erim en t sta tio n will be toured, and Uie Snake River

— -TVout Farm —vialtod-bofopc-a luncli stop. The Bell Raplda proj^t' t will b« v lsltud~d urlTig^

_______________ ) _ T T ie w o r k w U b e d o n e a t . t h e P®*" s p r a y i n g p r o g r t i m r f o i M i ^

test vlbriosls'vocclnes to Insure university’s^ Ciltlwell P ra n c h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ® . \vlth~the to-potency prior to use in the field Experlmertt Station. tal cost of the program n b ^ is -being sought by th e . F ran k ' sald vibriosis is d He sa ld -th e depifrt- University of Idaho's IDepart- -disease that affects sJieep. It of agriculture had a tou tmcnt of Veterinary Science In causes ewes to obQrt and is also 138.000 av llab le from losttiie Collcue of Atfriculture._____blamed for weak ldm'ba,-He^said. program.

Dr. F . W. Frank, departm ent Uiere have been some unej^ dm lh au n t thn- iiniynmlty . pln(nfM>QMttirflnlfanLihf»_HiBi>has signed a one-year contract {unong vaccinated slieep, in-

looD Into the Wendell area “'ith popdfTmcnt of : dieatlnfe a noc|d for a m eans toS t s m a n M l d AgriaUture lo develop o Valid test tlie potency of vaccines,

^ to st,' • • r

the afternoon, with a possible

P r q d u c e P r ic e s

“Arsicln Sflld during the last yiason about 1.3 million acres were spraj

‘‘The program would not work if there wasn’t, cooperation be­tween federal, s tate and pri­vate land owners." he anid.

WE BUY, -SELL and

TRADE .GUNS

, 215 Shothon* St. S.

■ M O SC O V ^^ One possible a lte rn o tlv e to chem ical

-p p s t ic idL's is usti o f inae^t hormones for control, according to Dr. G c rra rd R. W yatt,

-p ro fe s so r of blolouv. YuluUfllveralty.

W yatt, an in te rnationally famoualnaucl blochcmlsl. in the

^ ''fe a tu re d speaker a t the University of Idaho's summ er sljprrcourso on "Topics In thT Biochemistry and Develoj^ment of Irwects,'* ------------

"H io lo g ls t^ a re le fr lb ly w orried I 'ab o u t use of pesUcldes,!’ Wyatt sfdd. “Xliere

7] is known ' detfimenl ■ to’ ’'th e ■".Reproduction oT predaculoua

birds, which suggests other niet^unorpliosis can be altered, , unknown results may develop." adding, "Usually w lia t^ o u ^ e t |

— t!e .^Hd r eKcoron lii ' now un- 1h a OiHturtUJti nnd Uie thliiB'wnr~ derway on use of Insect hor- die." ’ tnones to regulate various in- l le se arc h Indicates . thesect functions. _____________ liorrnone can be abso rbed

Two main liormones involved Uifougli t!)e insect's skirtr-Wtirk— in insect development. Wyatt is underway to see whether said, a re Uiu ecdytunu which insects could be conlrollo(V<in controls growUi and molting crucial stages of deveiopmQnt and the juvenile which deler- through use of jjAvenlle honnone

m in e s wheUier' an in.secrwnrrnnalogff.Tif"VyntheUc^cnemlcnr m ature into adult form or hormonen.

n»m timiiiiHitiL_ , Wva tt sjiliLono-prnblom-w ith-

ap«n- high low K I t l l i L I v i C « n iff

i * n )6 u l i >iJ.I n I t u 10 ]4 u t 14 07 N OS I I )4 10 14 OS N 1}

n j ’ > v 7 j VF re itn

11 10 I I . . 4 iS 0 Ml 4laO 42 4J 1» 11 * J iO o

A tlh c t '-pei m ils-r-eq4i i r e d

?43 4iun*J‘( MOSCOW - O poraiion herds or flocks exceed the perm its 'w ill be required for following: d a iry c a tt le , 300

’ ^StDck-sale:

He said if Uie Juvenile hor- use of in sec tic id es is in-inone is applied to an Insect discriminate killing of all in-which should be in tiie process sects — and possibly other«f T ibcom T ng '^n a d u l t ‘-the unlmfils— wnicn come

• ■ range.

■ . ------------ L i v e y i i c w F l i f

Idaho livestock dnd fttadi bcef cattle, 500 head;[ poiuiry pl^dljcers w|flVco"hlihci^" SNVlffor'i'.bWnisa'a- ihfitp, lU.UlW'' ' feeding or h o lin g opcriitions; head; poultry, 300,000. __. uniier p ro t» sc d . state ‘health ‘fu y lo r n o ted •'that,! as » depjirUnent reguiatiohs. proposed, producers requijiodHo

, „.Iifly._Tayior,—University .-of . luve a p c rm ^ rausL-ai. _Idaho extension ag ricu H u ra l one within four m onths-after'

, eng ineer, .said th a t un<ier~ >e^*ulations no into e ffect. rogu lu tio n s being-prop'os^d,- -^^eHukUons -ore cjtpectedljfl

o p era tin g p e rm its wilt be become effective sometime in required of producers whose September,

reported-• UvMiock: . f. , -fclow.choice 32,0IM6,25, Heifers

Hogs, 600, Barrows>«iAP gills ih,iee loads choice and prime2M 0hlgher. u !S . l - r f .Z S - a ,^ ; 975 lbs, 36,00; choice 025, I 025

_ l-3 27,25-28,00; (2-1 27^5. ,|bs. ^34,50-35,50; good und |owSows steady to 50 higher. 1-3 choice 30.00J4 50

BUBLEY - There were m m tO O lbs 22.00-23,00 2-3 280 lbs.- utilltv and commercial cow,,6ollCT51ind47buycr3ll the July a s o . - ----------------------------- -------- 25 0^26 00' cnnnar27 sale of the Burley U vestock ~ OMAHA I UPI I -..Jow rslock: ■

were"408

- “ Passing through thcTlngw 715 head of cattle, 233 hogs,

..fiheep and 4 borses.' Weaner pigs sold 14.00-24.00; fathogs.27.5Q.2fl.30;sowa, 18.00-

[c^ c r l o ^ bs, 26 5ft.a^^^ 27.25. Sows unevenly 25-75 32.25. CuU. utUityand uood ou/es fu tnnJ\rta , ^/.2(F2H70; Wller higher, large share so hijjher. 4 50-7 oo a few 7 is ew es,, 6,00-7,50; baby q f l lv e i r '240 150 lbs, 23,25 -26,00, jou.’i

■JliJorteoder Iambs, 26,5ft-2a,JO;■"kmer ______________

ew es,, 6,00-7,50;, baby S fllv e iT '24M 50 lbs,"23,25 -26,00, 4L00.72.50;.llghl Holstein heUor Catllc, 4,500. Calw s- no^e. calves. J 3 5 ,00-178,50; ligh t slulTghter s te e rs and h e i f e r s W h l t e f a c o steer^calvcs, 42.00- 25.S0 lower wlUi a large s h ire of

-4a_,50;Jjlilit-H o l» lo ‘n - J t ° < j^ h e ife rs - at- full decline. Cows ..................... " Hrtghn

I ^ T O I S T M n r r o w s

niostly nif,her. f-3 195^0 rnostly ^ -h iy h e r , slaughter ewes fully steady. Two loads choice und prime shorn spring slaughter lambs 32.50; choice and prim e wooled lam bs 31.50-

lbs. 27.75-28.25. some uneven weights 27.25-27.50 ; 240-270 lbs. 27,25-28.00; a consignment 242 iba. 20.25 2-4 270*300 lbs. 2G.2fr-

-•v« ft l< K ki t i f > i. i ra O f rtio d rra T o iv ac iiw e,

v T y i i i i i i l e i l 'v o lu m s . t i r r r t <ioiJ r i n l r n » li-,*it* rn o .c v t l r r r ^ I t / t } '0 0 ooo«l Jt> itiO c ie -J l J1 I t n uu o ti }4 ; j IS 7 i . 1-Vdi.K ,* .jr ho tM cKU )?0 0 I r w m <(fttf '0OO<l <noi r io u r U 00 JS 00 . .n l , i i i . l r ( l I lodd t ' . i io i. iM i h r i ic 'V JO 00

—holfor-calvcSrJ9.004V.50;-Ughl Holstein steer calves, 120.00- jpnda sam e grade 1,075-1.160 138.00;-^ ^ e fa c e heifer calves, n,s. 27.50-37.50- choice 975-1,25030.00.41.80; w hitefacc feed e r ------heifers, 34.50-30.60; comm on

-feeder ateea, 33.5-30.80; common feeder heifera. .31.W>*

— 35.50; whUcfftce'Teeder"steers,. 3B.60-4l.50; H olstein feeder

steers, 33.50-35.00; Holstein . milk cowa .and heifers (by

head); M0.0(M52.50; cows and ' calves, 320.00-347:5(/; feeder cows, 2 1 , M :2b7:cimnfr,;,md.

and-prime-l.lOJ} IbSr 38.00;4wo----- fK»Hu^No-oH6 tuMu*MlHi^ lo r M o n il.* , 750 Rar row « .<'ul g i lU

i,O Q ,i.u io o .4 f . I ) iv o 3 } i l i> .; I , l« i ;.to 111 ; * 00 } ; ] t . to s v t i oo or

.. ...................................... I i io r * lo rcf • I «lb's. 3B.25-37.00; few loads und '<» jvo-ui..» luj i,>r,r.y umi,fp a rtlo ad s hlgl> choice 1,100-

and commercial cows, 24.00- 27.60;whUofdceholfcVcttcs2Q.00- 32.10; feeder' bull{i, 28.50^.60; - Wller bulls, 31.00^2.90. ■ •*

±iflUO=REWARD

For information iaadlng lo ori««l, cenyicHon and talurn -«f 1968 John Doirfl 400 Bficb-'h « o . -S « t ix i1 i i lT S W 3 D :0 6 0 1 6 6 T . f n 'o ln o « M 9 3 T W - o a A S 7 3 T , UdtitV i | l l 7 4 0 . 0 . b o < 0 3 i u : H o * # 0 0 9 4 ^ 6 b 3 3 l 9 g ^ f l * • q u ip i» f < i 'w H h D l a y S n d 7 « a d H r o i a f i d i l o U n 1 9 7 3• l ( t l o ^ t H ig l t v M iy

e l M a l t a . S u b lo l I n U i -

W o f i n a ' l f e n J h l i - w p i J i P u U d , • N o n a l i g h t W u « H d t l M d 3 to n r r u c b . M M n a 4 3 6 . 9 9 3 6 M 'A i l l l a 6 : j h ' * r i H o t M v , .

ATTENTIONBEAHGROWERS

Spider mite> are infesting bean_Keld> and Control if recomtniBnded where warrented. AIh> troppinoi of the adult

■ tu t w n r m m n th i rladoHjofrtf

i i g l i ---------t w o t m J a r v n . U to .

e x p e e te ^ W e c h e c k y o u r f ie ld * /a n d c d n r e c e m m e iid th e p f o p e r ch e m ^- Ic a ls fo r , c o n t r o l ' o f , ^ l l « o f th e s e .

- p e » t r - o n d r ; o th iB r i 1 n j y o u j;^ fteldj.^^^^I A e r ia l q p p l i i la t i is n I t a v a i la b le b y p id n o o r h e lic o j^ te r . C a ll u» fo r .yo .g r c o m - > p le te iie.<ad* to p ro te c t y o u r t ro p » .

Od5.^F cm n^SeryiorCeni'er,

-H n 'n u in _ E lio iM .a y .ii5 7 4 -

M O N D A Y . A U G U S T Ti b . ^ 9 ^ 2 r - » ^ ( h A v M rl-WBWRKhlOAHO-WilllOUCWNDS-lll •C salid Ei((» f liilldlng, ;

G U nw ood Ofld H lw oy JO —Bolw, AFrTrov.I to lo l« » , Idaho . , l ijn iio d A irline* ' Air W v tt^ ra d la y Fiald next !o Fdirgroundt 3 0 0 0 ft, ru n w a y —

InifJtcllon daily w«ak bafor* lala day at Fairgrogndi,

DIESEL TRUCKSA it> r..« r r I rn . i< - . /c . i k. r a a e n r /LlOUIDATIONOf LEASING COMPANV DICSEl TBUCKS fc<i*INTANANCE RECORDS. AVAIIAQIE AT SAIE I

“ 4 ^ T V 6 n rr« ig t illln B rv C -O -3 ia 0 « fro itf lT O .9 l3 'M H D *io f*d im » ,A .C --------------------------- ------------------- . . . .1,969 fo rd BOGO 335 Cot Eno.n#, 5 4. 34 M Reof, N«y/ 10 yd Oump _ '1 9 69 P « t« rb ili C o vn '.. W id e - N o w J l f l ' D i i r o l t R TO 9 1 3 T tb n \ S Q IID » S lid in g 5 ih H e n d fW tfo n WTE S u iP o ilib li 4 More Additlanot UniirS^Qy A ddtd -I960 P«lorbilt C O 280 Comminv RIO 91 3 SOHD i londem. A C1960.Pt1«tbill Conv 270 Curnmmi f i lO 913 Ira n i 5QHD A if ff7de, A C •

.1967 Ford W lOOO-COE Non Slteper 250 C um m int«,] 910 Reor T(on» SLHOi 1964 KW C O 14>6 t o t engmo. 4 3 Spd SQHD Hflndii«l<l6‘«‘SCrp lonQ-Wt»flol Bo»e, ^

196S Mock 170 Thermodyr 1965 Fofdff930-J50-Com i 1964 FreighlUnoer 3 6 i

9 Oup1«* Ira n i ^SmQlo .la

i, 4m4 Tti..-RUO D..I

t. SOHOt TaoUii iJ A iI 'o w r th P u ih o '

k Sloepor. A C.I) t>rdt, P S1963 Inler, OF 406 lilr hood 2V0 Cummmt 4> if Iro in . SQttO flou ia ii

1962 W h il« C O j20_(;omfnin» IJ S p d Spitai SIHO tundcniL - '1963 Diamond T 220 <tumm,nt Engine. 5 2 5p I uq A ileI9J6 freiohllir^ei 363 Cummin» M otk tn p in . Iron * SQW Hoo»» w .lli 30’ Flalbad

• 1936 A iitd Car Conv ?62 {!ummin», 5 3 n o n i *SOW Beo» Xlr Ride Cob Conlroled 1953 Kenworth Conv NUBi 300 Cjjmmmv, 4 ■ 3 Tront SQW Hbqi Sleopgf (Real Nice)

’* n 9 5 3 K W ’ 7 0 0 C o n u n in r . 5~~4T«on» , J o le B ro V e ^ o f id o r T n B ”9iJ D IJM P - •-

S P C C I A l T B U C K , I N C I N I I A N D I Q U I P M E N T1966 W h itffL 160 Commini Engine. 5 • 2 Troni. w ilh Cominand Poit Driver Unit M ounled ' ■'1674 C a t E ng .ne 2 7 Q H P - C 1 3 0 C u m m m * E n g in e *3 6 V 7 1 D » lr o it EnQ .ne j

—fie « n •^ I& K W O ie te l C e n * « a lo « r& e t-« « v S k id i-------P o r< o b l« S o n d Q lo ite r , M ou r> le d

f A R M T R U C K Sigy;F .|y jm a?l,6 iin iM .a, j , l a i i i . j a1967 Ini 1700 Now 393 Engme. 5 Sp. biogle A«lo, W 65 ln t V190 46 I Eng.n«. 5 2 5p Io->dom P S 3 1965 C O. V190 Int 406 Engine 5 Sp Oiop . ^ F ra m e (a n d e m '1964 lot lQ00 345Eng;n i, 5Sp 22 M Ri,rtf ____

_ _ I W - I l n l 1 7 0 0 ’ 3 a r £ ^ g in c , 5 S p Heoi

T R A I L I R Sibe 40 i f Irbitmok

1964 Int 1Q0Q345 En<|ina. 5 , 30 M Reor S i963'H197l) 4 '5 3 f ngine

y0?-fnrdrtM 0-33t-tnj'R i'o f. Toii'd im*

196V Ml Cube

1965 40 It Utility, Relrig Troller Foonr» Intuloled 1965 40 ft Utility Traniicold D i*\al Note Mount

'F o o m I r m j n t s d ^ , - , -1964 40 ft. Utility Foam Intulalad, GoqH lo r Tool

Shed1V fi4 '40 f r n ’rd ilm o b li'M io l Traifer (962 40 It Siricli M»ot Roil Tfoil*r, tgo Unit1957 4 0 ft '6 ra w n fte frto -w lth-l'ra ttiieo ld------

- t f l* W 0 4 » « a to b U U e w B e y ,J -< U U ,-------------------- :

1541 l> HI4U lo l.r t - 0 n o T O T E I »ort« lo n d e m , P S _

1961 In f. V 19 0 46 1 E n g in e ! 5

o t - A lu m“ 5^ 2 ^ . nn tJT tnpi ■■ .------------— :: ----------------------- ;-------- --

35 ft Irailrrtoble Groin T ro ilif wilK Trap!2 ' 5p’ Au.-;iiory"’ 7500 Gol S fo in le i, Steel Milk B«d

2D ft Botvom_Hell*y 4 W I)m I Pull Tfo>l»r 'H llld^E oo in . t .J .5 P , SCHD. 53 It fn n ° r -U i .J

1959 Int. R 190 450 Engine, 5 2 Sp Au.J.o.y, L'veHock Maul.ng ^ .- '3 a -M !a n d .m ,f» 5 ' ' 25 It .U lilily PuH Tro ll.r R .lr iij. or C q ttU 'M a u ltf

-------- -1959 tn t;-» l9 0 450 Engine, 5 - 3 Sp. 30 M Riar .1048 K 12 Ir t Go» Engine, 5 ' 3 Sp tom|«m

' '.1 9 4 a X 0 ln t Singl* A)ile - . ' . •1964 lnl«r, IIO Q ' V ? Ton Pi<i.up. 3 0 4 'Engina. 4 '

--------•— S iin d " ' _^ - 1 9 6 5 In to I3 0 d 'j | 4 Ton,, 4 iV 3 0 ^ E n g ln ^ ,'4 Sp

192P Dodo# Pickup

,EISENII«NEqillPMENTCO. JND OTHERS, OWNtjl

C o n d u d o ^ " , . - T U M I O F M U -Coih, cortlfl«d ch«fki, porwnol or <om« panY c h o ik t. ( )vHI b* h^ld untHfhath*. cfoor ^eu .'hav* a

. A U C T I O N U B l i

' w 4 i a r r B n i . » i i t ; i h i i K . ' i 4 i i i i :

n -T ra tU r

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- -BELFAST ( UPlj-T.-FlaHtinff- <n-4inolhor claiilirlroopa wiw.-ailopt In roacUon to tljo-DriUsh broke out between Protcstnnt n miin carrying n pistol in ii takeover of'tlielr stronghQlds. and Roman Catlwlic moba. in ' Cotljollc fundrnl procession Iri / “n w 4jfiq(jft>attacks wl)l

-Eofll— Belfast— todfly---w>ycn—Bienpst‘s-7Vrdoyno~dlgtrrcrnn{t~probnblrtnpcrDffrbut~yDtniro~ snipei'fl 61SSI two Protcstiint char({cii Into. Uie crowd to going, to see .more hlt'^nd-run workers in tlie city's docks capture lUm. • type guerrilln attacks In the

-tj>6y7tl}ru9l-through-tho--<omlngtlayflf^on&-«»ldi— ——

- ' ■ '■ • , W a d n o » d a y , A u Q u t t 3 . .1 W J T l m e V N d w a , tU i ln I d a h o , 9

- _;l____ • ................. —— ......

__, BQlSE--lUPI)-.-r-DIfltdct-Adnnlrifairatlbri,---- ' .^ U trg o - J n m c s -T o w le s —is— ^ Onp counHiireges violotion of “ Bchodulod to’conduct n hoaring Ul6 StAtftTDfodj(o“ Mimn(l 'A et; ■ at Wallace' Wedncisday Oif'~a nnri Oi^'dHior vi'olntlon 'oflhii

motion for a preliminary *ln- Stream Clinnnol Protection Act.I— Junction—aaalnst-^an—allogoil— Knlckrbhm—sald-tJio-stato — dr^lg»—mining—operation—4tv-figencle9-ftUegc-HanbcrH-

jthdiflct-Wcdacflday-morningJ o r iiinlunction;:

• MakcsKlft bnrrlcfldCSljprout-. cortege, .men"’ lind women — Piv J f f l i i s r n c i ^

Slioslione County. . cohijuctlng ' d red g e^ m iningAsslfttnnt Attorncv_Gcnoral_Qp<lraUQs_QiLTmlI CrepklhglilL

Don Knlckrehm sald-he fited a. V^lluce—wltliout -obtaining a ■ t w ,Q j:C Q u n t_ c Q m p lD ln tm g n in B t_ p r Q p i[»r a tn t i* pt»nnjt:nnd pQatIng Lyle V. -Hallberg, Delta Route, bond as rcqiArod by law.

a•ed In tJie;streets and roving mourners attijcked the soldiers .opposition Social Democratic

. . c r o w d s hurlod ^.finps ami while U,c sunmnn oscnped In n «nd parly ,SDI.P).. M p n m s KAV 40, K an.n. w f c o ‘r a 7 F H d a 7 7 „ ‘S■ bolUes. ■ > nearby car. - _ meanwhile flew back to Bolfnsl «»“«»m»l“rlty londtr. stuiincd

------- R-nrlllsn-Ahtiy snOMSmmr-rr-niirtlftminB in MSt Udllast ‘ Icr holding :-urprlso4nldnBir-fiTOlcr Cnv. JotnrATn|trmtrJrr-"“ ™ ‘i™ j'n ( i i™ msaid troops pourqil Into tlie area, .erupted when'snlpers picked off tiilk sw itij Irlsli Republic Tuesday to win a lou^way race . P C _ K g I>cto act 'ns a buffer, but angry two Protestant workers on the Premier Jiiclc Lyitcli. • for the ncpubllcon nomination - * ' 7 V - •Protcslunts flooded pajtJIiQl^ roof of tlie Sirocco Engineering Ibr governor of Kansafl. He will . ' . 'flankg to seal off a CflUiDllc Plant,,a-pfgjlominantly Prote- , . ■' r r % ‘ iip- ngalnst .Oov. Robert'n«ftiM»nrhnn/ln/ifhhn»*fHnnflnn ' ofnnf' fnpfnrV'<noifM’"n ' emnll ' Dcclting running Unoppos^ 00'ncfghborhoodwithbarricados. ' stant fnctory lnsldft 'n ’ snnnll

The confrontation came as bltean-ArmjH4RA4-

Catliolic enclave....................................... ................., — ln fc ii4< .t^by-ah i«hooU ng;= !jr-—gunmen struck back against the mobs-3E<i^otestant' workers I H V i J I f t

"Drltlsir“Army’s“ occu^tion of qulcklycliiir’glTd'lnto.tlie atreets'

the Demoerntic ticket. (UPI)

th rira troncl In a flurry of pretfiiwn

incidents, the IltA aliot at

j n c i e s .Hundreds of troops'plunged

___SHQSUQtiE ,-..Al^boy3^and_British troops at least 25 times but not uetore the Protestants yj^is enrolled-in 4-H clubs in t o ^ b eIn Bclfnsl.ond Londonderry and ..hnil. sealed Uic _ Qilliolics in - Uncoln County, this year' aro set ol( seven bombs. Uioir neighborliood wlUi bard- „i|„ibl„ ,o compEte Tor tile '

■ An Army spokesman said the. cadcSof stolen cars and truckaTvonous-awiirds-and different l l I l l l l c U gunmen missed tlieir targets, ' Soiirces close to Uie IRA sa id 'co n tests ‘but that soldiers returning, fire Uie shooting Incidents were .All record lioolts and stories BOISE (U pi) Gov. Cedi

— olalmwl-Uier-liit-tive-iirbnrf- indiealive of new- tactics-ntuirgOTmBBnriRI'lhlla wlien~ D-Andrim^pro|ioiiodoon5tiHltlon-^•.gucrrilliw h-- ■ . ..juiU tant-.Catholicp-planncd to—crilercll. No exhibit'■wlll"i)c

. . ■ ludi'ed unless tirisrequiremmt ter of state ui;encies.1^.20 by-

Senate approves Hed trade b ill

Jan. 1, .1975 has received en-

lubeled, with name, age, ad-' dress, county,, project, division

Judged unless this requirement

' ' e S S H us w i l l not be accepted ' l " r ' f n e n t fro m the fdaho Com.-u n ie ss p ro p e r ly a nd n o a t ly m is jlo n e rs and O e rk s A s s o c j i^

‘ Association President Gerald• and nam e o f d u b . A' “ “ ‘ ‘J, T uesday tj.e en-

A ll e x l l ib l t j i^ w il l be (.raded ll»rSem ent fo llow ed a p o ll o f theb lue , r i y o r w h ite . ' cxceutlve co m m itte e .

-■vlll h" "At the present tim e," he said,distributed according t\) a ^)int "t.W-ZflQ-agency structurc-onlyjjysfg,,, presents a hindrance to accom-

A ll e xh ib its w ill re m a in In Phsllin i! a jo b w e ll done .':,p lace u n til 9 p .m . AuB. 5. '" I! l '> aJd5( lA n d ru s approach

. - - -- - - — Members wHl be roDulred to will eliminate confusion and saidexport controls on U.S. pro- share of.Uie world m arket was make a choice of contest If their U>e association feU, such reOr-

WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Senate Tuesdflv_nit!liLaDDr-Q<80 to 3 a bill designed-to increase‘ U.S. trade witli Communist nations.

'Hie /legislation would relax

*nil» United States and its r«Kinct- exports on

categories of goods, including machine tools, chemicals, ulec- Iric machinery and fabrics.

Tlje committee said the U.S.

- d u c t S - w h l c h ^ a r G ^ V n t l a b l C - t O - - r f i - n c r - c c n t - i f [ ^ S 7 Q . r b u t - . Q n l v r a r 4 ; - ^ ,X^on]miUliat.LQLinl£iiaJrn[n. »l,l)r [U»r cent in -Coma »tnist-Eur-opa^-------------------er western nations.

— *i'he"bTil7-accordlnB"tir the" Senate Banking Committee, directs the Comn»crce Depart- jnent to remove controls from ai.y item con trolled unilaterally by Uie United States and nvalUible from otlier sources

pre.sented tli<tt decontrolling the item wuuld tlireaten tiie nation­al security.”

zpamiatioiv^iinioBpoNiiol5trf

Kurm state senutors utlached' _ a r ^ Notified of the cndorsemenl, to—Uie bin~an~"alnendiifent ■7' T O r l i e r J » ' | l i e K - e i — mustrescinding the Commerce De- , be made for state and localpartiijent's July 15 order NAMPA (UPI) — Mexican- j-ovurnments to provide the ser-restricting the export o f/\m eri- Am erican farm w orkers vices necessary tor the citizpn^,'can hidoB, ' p icketed the N am pa- City yf Idaho.”

Because of u .shortage of lib ra ry Tuesday niglit where _ 'Hie governor .said,ot»ly reor*hides brought on by un Hepublican first d istr ic t ►■ani/.ed governniental structure’

world prices have nioro than Symms addressed U)c Apullu doubled in recent weeks. group.

fudural government in "held to be the concern of a and local governm ents.”.

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= F a r n 6 a r B l 'a im l

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SUM DENIM JEANSi n N a v y B l u o S i x o i 2 6 , 2 7 , ’7 t r 3 ^ V r 3 2 f 3 3 . 3 4 r 3 6 , 3 8

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MORE SUITS ON SALE THAN EVER BEFORE, IKCLUPING POLYESTER D0UBLEKWITS

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$ 8 4 8 5 .

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w i t h t w o I r o u i a r i

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= J 9 3 « 5w i t h 2 p o n i s

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by NlRgiflilgt, U aa M i I tu l i C * IJi« tlli. M sm liM tfr

^ R i g . $ 2 3 . 0 0 _______. . . . . . ' • 1 7 . 8 5

- i r o g r $ 3 S . O O . . * 2 7 . 8 5

„ R . i B ; $ 3 9 .9 5 f c :t .■ R o g . $ 5 0 . 0 0 . _ * 3 9 . 8 5

1 l o g T $ 6 0 . 0 0 A $ 5 3 . b o , ~ - r r - * 4 4 . - 8 5

R o g . $ 7 9 . 9 5 . .................................... * 6 4 . 8 5

R o g f $ 8 9 ~ 9 5 f t $ 9 5 . 0 0 . * 6 9 . 8 5

^T-SHIRTS-,TH E M O S T T A M O U S D B A

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O n o G r o u p R a g- $ 5 - S 6 .5 0

$ 2 ^ 7 . 5 3 5 7

? 5 g L $ 5 .Q 0 .R Q g .,$ 7 .0 0 ' 5 4 9 9

R o g . $ 8 . 0 0 & $ 8 . 5 0

$ 5 9 9

H u n d r e d ! o f P a in

= ^ E N ^ W O E S ^t i( r l ln » l \alo<tion. many ttyl4k and cnloiv lliukn i uro ru iit'o nd odd lo ti, D*ov> andC(uu<il Woycnbefg one! )o>>nonV a lu e * f r o m t H . 9 5 t o $ J 5 .9 5

Manchester SPORT COATS,

F lo rsh o im

— S H O E S ^R o g . t o $ " 4 1 . 9 5

5 1 7 8 0

to ^ 2 6 ® ° : -

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J 9 8 5 ^ 2 ^ 8 5

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s y ^ k s/ E a i l t y w a s h a b l e — * n o i r b h l h g .

' S - % 9 9Reg; $ 1 3 .0 0 * $14.00 . . . # :

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. P6lyail«r/J0% Wool.Solid, ar d Harilnob«n*t

R«e. $18.00; $21.00, $22.00

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f a m o m B ra n d _

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C f ia n p io n , S e c u ro t la x , a n a R e t to n ______In c lu d ln g 'P o ly o ^ tA r b o u b l ^ k n l t t

R ag. $ 2 9 .9 5R e g . $ 2 l 0 0 .................. ; . / . 7 * 2 2 * *R iB ;> 2 3 ; 9 v , : ,R eg. $ 1 9 , 9 5 .............

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C O N T IN U E S

All First Q uality Fj3 m 0 u s Brands Fro mOur Regular Storks-Of—"

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A i u i i i t l 9 . 1 0 7 3

for INTEGRITY • SERVICE • VARIETY

SHILLHO-PEST

A T t iO S C O D R U C ! !

G E M E IjiriaC T«IG K = 20'1PORTAB1.E

WINDOW F A N

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o h a v e u y o u c -p r e s d r ip t io n f i l ie d a t O s c o .

Phone; ahead to haffff'your pr.escrlptlon, \ \ _z:ready—when—you- get—there. Or bring

P L A S T IC

—your --prescription—in—and shop whilfi It's being filled.

Our posted prices can help you budget •your money, too, when you want to compare and save,

^ 4 R A G E B 0 )C ok)r«dT«ps-G learB ittom ..........

^fRUCTOZ rM o to m e d

10 '" - M BLADE— 1Mod. I A M > - 2 Pole Motor

H ooded-Extra Heavy SteeIJSowl

N O W O N L Y ■■ ■

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ICE CHEST 'N E W C O N V E N IE N T S U M M E R H O U R S;

Saltwater

jc CASStTTE ..... Cmlfpy MaIiI€ O F F E E ~ R E C O R D E R ; ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ? M « .aiiy Sjze ben " n i S i '

S f PLAVEaS U A V r

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$ 1 « 8 8 $ 2 9 8 8 I

- S IN G I E - W A ¥ - <*OLY P R O P Y LE N E

CACKLE BOX

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sinker o r sliding sinkerTo make swivel sinker* simply hold swivel m m ofd lr|J4urlead . ^

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kP^RSPIRANTl2.5 O t . — REG. $ 1 .2 9

angular Redwood Planters %W lA N T I T I E S L f lS T R E D U C E D W

GRASSCIIPPE^ 5 0 %

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B I M n e T m t r "ny T G n n v cA M P n E ix

TImcs-Ncwa writer■ H A ;L E V ~ - V crbnl. versus

v^lttcn! nBrccmenls between -n

F o r s a k in g p la y g ro u n d , T F y o i c o o l o f f In m a k e s h ift p ool a t llaV m on iPark(P h o to b y D a v id E sp o )-

Filer regulated zZ mrd bilie"3rom generatorny MATUOniE UERMAN

- Ttmc9-Ncw8 writer FIl.F.R-------Mmnhcci

m ancfit type s tru c tu re s . He

nciJ-have cniled—cityHnfor an ordinance proiil location of mobile homes in the courU city except mobile home parka

_nruLcgi,rt?i,

residential mobile

fed.in.the— rthe -past-becfluse-thi

lie -home ■ ~unt l reccntlv

t w es t o f F i le r , ou ts ide o f lim ita , he a a ld ^ i j ,n e ^

T lie o rd inance, s im ila i— t<T” TO urt i|! be ing b u i l t 'b y B c p o rd those in fo rc e in rnos t Reis ;W hic l) w i l l p rov iae . 40s u rro u n d in g c it ie s , w as s p a c r^ .C b u n c ll m om bors. B o ld ------------

discussed Tuesday n ig h t in the they fe e l adequate p ro y y i' re g u la r council m eeting . A vote ’ a re now*Ueing made In the ’ .

. on tho m oaauro is schoduled fox, - fo r m o b i le h o m e s - th fr -S e p te m b e r m eeting o f the h av in g th e m - lo c a tc d on

council. d iv id u a l lo ts . M a yo r K au ffj- -R o b e rt R ayb orn , T w in F a lls , aa id the coun c il is no t oppOiattorney for^~c~Hly, wris naked toimobUc home parka or to prepare t!ie ordinance for t —final discu^ion and action. If

hbtrTes, . but feels 'l l iF l i siiould be located in desJgna

- prohibit' Ih'o locotioh orrhobilo ^residential areas-----homes on a permanent basis on F lier’s oxisting t>uiIdUigreg u la r residen tia l losts In requires a . minimum 50-f(Filer. Homos already placed on widtli per-building lot, -whilots In this manner will be would allow two mobile hoi

—nUowwi>4n-w>mft^niThe council said there are two

tlds tlrhe and another being constructed., unc provides b r four units and Uie other for 11 mobile homes. The neW court wijl accommodate six _horr^s._

in addition there are now 21 moh^lp hnmps lorntffri throiinh

rejects

within tills fl'uMlvision nhall be Ujc rcapphiilbillty of the* India ^ Springs Ranches Association."

Hie second recommendation • ■deYelopcT--and-TffQperty-purT--Um^-aanltitfy-^fflatJ'io<U)na«and——I chasers - fo rm d d the m ain approval by . the : health A discussion Tuesday night before department shall o ^ a r on any - . / > tlio Blaine County Planning and final pint prior to approval w m -itoning Commission. accepted by theivommlssim a i -------■planning and zoning od- alrcody required. '

mlnlstrMor O iw ld-L . Vliay^. In n w parate acUon, tW |= = p resc rtlcd = r- .e ig h l= rreco m rr:-co m m iss lo h = B av » ^ « llm lH lU 'y = = ^

- m ondotlons. which h o _ sa ld - approva l—t o - the T riu m p h-----------co n ta in ed " f ire protectlon::^-lTOikibwi:dcvelopm««t.lHiiaetf

clauses, on th e^ In d la if^ rln g a In' entlreW were alK recoiw-__ ^ .. R anches subdlvlslorf to the fnendatlons by Vhay, w h l^

.comnilssloh. ' ' contained alm Uar pcpvi'aioniI • AftcrMenRtKrTllHcn3fllo)rr-ln—flsn h e e a r l ie r - / ; ^ec6m>— ^

whicluthe dovoloper-said- that - n^endationa iin ftp r d ev e lo p e r—----- -Vhay "w ai overstepping h |s represontoth^ Nell W rl^ t said - Jurifldl6tlon" nnd-ODe»’coln»>rtjioy wer_e agreeable to themission membor sald-^hat- ho—davolopiC^-------------:-------------------------:felt that a buyer sirauld chock Recj^mmended ' for both thopropprty before purchasing— sub^vlslons ivas the alatemeot - r all but tvvo'. of tlio tlicomr th ,a t/" a potential ovolanche .. mendAlfqna w ere d isca rd ed , hazard on .any lo t^ m ll be In-

.* 11)0 subdivision "nocated* nor- 1 dlcat'ed oh tlie nnal plat . ’’ , Uicost o f-H B iley -w as:n{ lven~ ^owevurc^mrnl8Bloirchalrmfln~ ^ '

•‘ ^preliminary approval. '.R obert Vernon said after theAttached to the opprpvol Was meeting that qnlv the B ^ nd * •

Vhay's, recommendation that subdivision "sliowed deflnlte'V- included In the developers avalanchc-^tentlal. 'c o v c n n n tsT ^ o B ld — be— the— W rlght“ !Iiad pt-oscntod ' a ■ sta tcm enrnhnrinotntcnance of~ fcvlsed "pint d ra w ln ^ la k K g roads, tranaportaUon of school into consideration the

ana

RUPERT — The Rupert JIlty covers,Council Tuesday niuht-tlecidetl___ AppraV-Cd-for—the-city—waa-^ncalnat P ronirlnp - n rp.gi rvn purchase of four onf>-vnM

c h iio re n and n re pro te c tion aya la n c lie p o ie n tla j. _

Shoshone eyes

electrical system. It was felt the generator is too powerful and

iuld-^Hl>se-overload-of-«lty

p a rtlc ip u tu in a sta tew id e program of setting up roadside bloeU»-to-^t<

. . circuits.C o u n c i l m e m b e r s d iH c u s s e d

s e v e r a l c o i m ) l ^ t s a g a i n s t t h e

C oun c il o l G o v o m m o n l,-h » . a m m u n ccd -U in t c ity in d u d lS T aome ( r o ^ t y . i n S S o T n 'M i r o l lu n f , Im v T b c e n r c r o lv ^ d T ------ “ - ™ i t l c n l j th tr t-m im h o le cove rs

for alcohol breath testa. After a lengthy discussion, the m atter was tabled.

City Uecrea tlo n D irec to r.

the Shoshope City Council Building perm its iVbre Issued to Tuesday n ight rev iew ed Gladys SlSaw (or a driveway, existing automobile and b icy c le -A au d e McKlasick for a porch to haiards In some residcntlat"'U iehouse; John 'n iom as for the

■ p o ru 01 me cUy. Bcokon B«an Co. 10 rcplaco Uio‘‘Tlie Speedway” In the south* scales; Kate Morton to move^p r.

west section of the a rea-w as house to ,block In -.^Q Moun* particularly 'rioted" as being talnOJcw Addition; Howard Hill dangerous to children Ig that tor a patio; Rcflttl Manufac-

m obile hop ies in th e pity inmvicjuai lo is w ere re q i^ r^ d I m ak e on app lica tion a n d j ja d app lica tion was o n s id e r e ^ - o n l^ - - own m e rits by th e couni U nder the proposed ordihanino onplication need_be_pmd£.— l o . . ---------- m.— ------------but the u n its m u st be located F l f € b l i m S

Thefunda.adminUtored bf'tfie sta te plannliig~ and community affairs agency, will be match'&d wlUi 18,000 In cash or in kind services from the (our>couRly areo -w h lch -ln c lu fles-L ln eo ln , - Gooding, pialne and Camas counties.

for the four county area, ' iioncca apprflflcn Btr

human, economic and jinturnl rcriourccs.Tlie regional planner has not yet been hfrcd.

His office may be located in Gooding.^

a re causing accid en ts and two more vehicles, preferably d a m a ttin g *U c f i8 ._ d tiu A ttQ m e y ^ p ic k u p .t i!U c k a ..b tp u rc h a a c d .b y J31ll_Gi>Qdman .recomjjiended the city f o r 'I h e rec re a tio n tiiut all such claims be rejected, departm ent. Ho said he now h as witl) which the. council con- [no vehicles in o|)erating con;

Mlko n in iir/i area.X:»vpoU ccat^W dooxtro turino as jin 'ggo n t i for CUfton' ■*' ‘ ■' 'W y l^ 'T o ? a new Iw u m ; to’

Harreli l lHHlte for ai shed.— — v—ly. Mrs. daudo ' Oiess, Clerk,

Tlic Clt)^touncU asks that reported that IlO children were _ ,children on bicycles bo taught taking tlic Red Q ^ sJ swlmmlitg

curred unanimously. Ttiere will ‘dition Including the c l t y ' s p r a F V observe proper traffic rules .course^ at the' Gooding X lty ■be no reimbursemenTf^r“cralms " Ir u c k rT K e -co u n c Il d o c l d c d -^M ervanqe. And Uiey aro asked swlminlng..pool.T'ni«-lwo.woek------------

4ibout-nianhoia-au a im t-ih e-jo q u est, not to ridfi.thcir btKpfl 9R the po»Kgg .ffifj e n d -T u ea d a y .^

X tra^tnone y

tlownlbwrii '“Among this 110 aro seven from ■D ictrlch^threc from_Richneld.

business the council ■axivi n e n fc r f tr ....

Marvir>-,Cole arc 58 beginners. 22 advanced reg ard in g reg u la tio n t ra i le r b eg inners, 20 In te rm ed iate s , parking at the folrground?; four sw im m ers, s ix taking

------------accep ted |B7;a&—fro m - the Junior life saving. 'maKistrate court f o r . th e .c l to ___ Mr«. Clnrfinnn -MagQl£in>,

IS from rural Shoshone, and the « n -th a -o it)s -!l^ « -

the Filer residential areas onindividual lots. M ayor Dan within a mobile home court.

------------Kuuffn iur r "SUm- t h l'"T;oiinc t l - ‘*-:'n?e-eQuncU.- also- voted - to -agr«(fd the ftlw‘ bulldlnf lots', submit a sealed bid for f tremaining^ .Hvlthln the city property adjoining the presentshould be reserved for per- Filer City Park. 0 J ^ U p ^ r t

-----------RUPERT-------An-unoccupled-

■Candid es.JEROME^ - D istrict 23 another term , and UamC3‘ A',

p o lltlca t'' "nrndldates m et Y o s t,' R-Wendell, seeking to

County Republican Ci»ntrnl .senntty fcnm- San n n n - 'f i -Committee” Fredericksen , D-Gooding.

Present a t the meeting were About 50 persons attended the' Rep. VerpOn Ravenscroft, R- tneeling.Tuttle , an incum bent s ta te Claire Ricketts, cenu-al

-The.hQmti.wia-Qwned-by-Gcnu— Brice and was rented for farm laborers. DriLH! had been bur*

wftid cnrciod_ nearby home.

Two Rupert fire trucks an­swered the call at fl p.m r'and p reven ted the fire from

r c n r e s e n ta t iv f y Ren. Rnrl _ i-‘or.nm |tleeJiead*jjald-elecllona-Spm»(llng to (he BricC.home • Grecnawalt, R-Jerome, alsQ .a -for p rec in c t com m lttoom on and-, nearby buildings. -No

voterpn leg isla to r seeking. . wmiLd be held AnL».-lfi. ______ estim ate of diunnue was ttiven.

( ^ l e a n

air

in c k x82

--------- ------ '----------- -— share of fines and fees in June, chairman, reports M of theJEROME — Tlie city oj city agreed to accept a bid from and acknowledged fl rece lp tfo r .students have bccatravellngijy—

Jerome raised m^re moneziaat-_thC-Layne-Pump-a>. for-^ncvr--|i8;47-fnmrthirUncoln’Coanty--biis-'tD'-thirGopdlnffTWOlrTlie-”■ year Uian it expected..—.---------.20Q.horsepower watcc..punip to

Tlie result, according to an replace the old 75 horsepower

Ccnt»ji jicflilM- Uivtfiti

audit presented, to the city council Tuesday f night by city oudltor Tom Mahan,1s on laitra

— Tind of the n & a l '

In other, council business, the

>c tlrlow I'

pump. The coat of tlie new equipment is jll,27 l.

....Tlie council a lg o 'H M rd ’ a ”to~

operate a Uxl service. 1116 m atter was referred to Chief o f ' Police Howafd Dubois.

n io t Association to bp on coat-of operotlng the bus has the airport. ‘ been provided by the, city from*A b a rte n d e r ’s p e rm it was U>e recreation fund.

TWIN FALL£ — A private Another sm aller line also w ai w . contractor working on a. local cut, disrupting som e'service in

— — alM -T nade - Hn--iippea |-for-a--A vo«u<^> 'rue« i«y cn t n le lo-

Todny: Excellent Tonifflit: Gpoti, TfiitrH.: Excellei\t

caravanslated

—tmw—mHue —Hn- a ty e a<-tor—a— ^revision of Uie Green River phone toll cable^^s^upllng ser- Ordinance, whren pfoWbltq “ unlicensed— d o o r- to door

vice. X i ^ i i t n L n g ^ ^

hits tree

- j n n o M E — P n u lE r W h t

^Wfilf^eljfcrtnrLen a t R ilr l e y

^ d o p t-s u r v jiv a l s ta t& m e iTt~

lndct>cndent w l t c^lTcandidntc further._ I ______ »

-X I , i - . i Ken Monn. moniiBor o(f I Moun*"!" B«'l In Twin Foils. fw iN FALLS - Ughtnlng

» Iih A r alruck n-tro« on Uio cornor^oln r . IL J i th » o.m .lM lntlnsFUor, Buhl, Jack- Taylor nnd Heybum ttreeUim m i g L i i l i r c c i O O F ' "

for Je ro m e County sheriff, plans a caravan Tliursday. ' '

____ ______ Tlio.sc planning to attend willleave from the Jero roc ' City

. --Pork at 4:30 p.m* The caravan . ------- w ilLlf)ur-tlirn»gli.tliR .H im t:aft}fli

Taylor and Heybum— pot-and Hollister from long Tue^ay night, s trlpp lng^i^ie__ :

‘y-ihc-tUgtnrtce-Hcrvlcc: Scrvtco woa bark o ff one side of the tree and . restored about 12i 19. ■ one limb. Hiere wds np n /cx ‘"

School adrninistfatprsBy LEE TREMAINE TlmcB’Nows w riter.

------ B U R l;E V ^ b 0 U f« n V 0 m r

dersUind tKe^pTbblems we face in living trom day to d ay ,” th ey

' ■ j«rwBBTr f(«liffTimBng"cn\viillDr,m tCunUiiiU iiiB iir l o - m imy-Ji l - Uie.C(imriiu ii ll y - lhaL-tlnd -no iia ltvo -< iU ltuU i)ii-T iii> « /ln u n n r i nrfnn^nd n “ a iirJ u / i> lf i irn r n r 'ln ln n to n r n a o m n r l ______ > . .1.

Edqn and Hnzolton. At about « , » ' ^ r— 5:30 Ule Bcoup will henr il brief jC f g], f ) ^ f f t f

speech by Whnley nt Hnzelton ...f I-1 * t / C C t l - -AsslslnncorBuld Ihot rcBur<lle»s rcm ntly In Burley,'Mrs. Luthy of how parents strive to help' said.'ih e lr cliiTdren a d ju s t th e y w il l

speech by Whaley at Hazeltpn Park, then return th pugh E d c i^

-in-

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and end at Jerome* South Park . .TJie w llP b e f o T lT ^ r a l l ^ n a ' s|^ech^b‘y"schooH lnonco authorities w ill open-the two-^^

“ SUN VALLEY Two natlooolly kno\vn

iftprth i>}}c u f W hnlcy-^th-n~qm nrtIoir Humual'Siin-Vnileyn

legislation have been -dlrectionr

pul/llshod under, hils

9rs-6onference------- AlstnwHThursday 'a ■ wgenda-Tuesdpy and adopted a "sur-

____ -vivuuiatatement;; Tliey declared that "We must

_____ chnntiCQuriit_tlli|dcMil(|.s<;8| i tpchange somo.oft tlie other u t- tltudMbnitosowb'dealvwlth l‘f wo are to survive;" . •

^ . Tirewomen mot at'the Burley Nblphbol’hood' Center .and adopted tlio atotehfiont drafted by temporary chairman of tlw group,' Loa- Luthy of Paul.' ^\ t women-wero responding

• tp an ImmlmnV ii'p e r centcut jn .tlie state .Vwelfare a llo ^on t.

■ A ll won>en•-present ' are_

welfare recipients are second class., citizens ; who. m ust bo looked down upon. ’

They clte<l Instances "whcye women buying food with food. stamRjrhaVc had lb c rirry lh b lr

'Own ffrocerlos out o f l^e store- and hWe been less-tfiah pour*- teotisly treotUl whdn n clerjt was told of'the fiituation. •

— In other cases children at school hove been rpughly treated by their classmate^and

, oven bjf tcachera who pin point freTlunch re^ulonts In ^</lng oui-lunch tlcketa.

the Communlty .Impcovemont Assocfation, formed last yOi

rocelvlnjf"2phlld*caro^^'iron^t8 .'Scott cimnlngham, o cage ondjothor weWqre asslstaricd,* workef* w ith the Idaho inbludltng f tw l atamps. - . i-D t^ n r tm e n t 1. o f . ,..Socla|

- , , T?»e- \vompn 't tg M O d ^ th n t .^ h f ib ll^ f lt iv v S e rv ico S rf^ - ■ ^m any people; dp not un-'m ^rly thoD epnrtm entA f'PuW lr

s(!ho^s which serve to defeattJie trnlning. ...................... Assmiration, formed In’st year In

' G eriG rnham .astaffm om bor Twin Falls among low Inconffl-ofrthc'ii.ntJighborhood—contflr, "people. ------------ -which Is operated by the S o u th _____________;_j________ ;______Central Coromunlty Action"' In addition, Mrs. Luthy said, Agency,, sa id tha t i f an the group hopes to contact area organization copld be formed logldlatora In ati attempt to- with recognized; officers and Imprflsa them with the need for goals, some federal funding, to proper wolfaro legislation, ' support the gr^up Muld be ob- Cunningham, wlu> w ill serva tained from the- Offlcb of as a d v l^ r to the group, warned Economic: Opportunity whlcU_:Uio women th a f ’ the arm and •: |unds ttie C A A . ^ hamrncf" approoch almbd at'

The purpose ' t f f Tuosdo y " merely; pounding’ sqmeNgpsjB -n lgh t^m M U ngT—M n r ^ tu th in n w n ifo community jtis t won^t aald, was ib name offlcdrs and w ork." Ho emphostzod the noed. get the commltteea started. fo r un ified, commonTSonfle : T|i9 group has no affiliation action by the groupj a))- w lth ^ h d "W o i‘k :fiiB ^M otR o tripnc )) lr tJ7M cT p r(rt)tT O g r ^ p which’ \*aB form edT on7 ■ ' t ‘—

•Featured spoak^er on.tho doncludlng day w i l l . Id C. Uibenow, San F ra n ^ o .^ bureau^

answer period a t about 7 :30-T h u rsd ay an(l Fr(dny'dt Sun Valley. . “State Funding of Public Education In Idaho"p.m. ' • Somc200 8chooladm lnlstrator8anded|!9f lilo ^ '-fea tu rin g Sen. John,Barker; R-Buhl, and, R e p i

; ■ Tlie publi?'ls lnvit«d'iS^pflr- from Uiroiighout Iflaho a re oxpccted to attend Vernon Ravenscroft,*R-'fut^e; Fefd Koch, R -. tlcipate in the caravan. - .'the. mooting, which-will be.eentcrod-'oit-the— Bdl8erftnaRobert-HuukcnsdnrP-Gocurd-AIeno<—

— V%loy.wlll be at'tlTo.Jcromo'!-Problom.of public school<lnnnclhg Iho first day.C ountyFam t Bureau "M eet the ; and Uio emerging issue of s tu d e n t rl({hta and- C dhd lda tes" p ro g ram Thur> 'responsibilities Uio concluding session. ’ bo Gerald C.1 aday a t 8:30 p.m. o t the. D r.K em 'A loxandQ r. UnlvertUy oT Florida ch lefof Newsweek M ngwlnerH e i s « Harvard. A m erlcon Legfcn: HnlL In professor and director of the National groduale }md recplved n;milBtcr‘s de^O ft'ln ' Jerome. ■ Educational Finance Project, will spbiilc^n jourrSlIsm from the University of.. Wlatibnsln—

Whaley raid, " I have been ' ‘Alternate Methods of Financing Schools." Ho before Joining Nowawook in IM5, , capipaigning In the J d e n , js th o author-of a number of books, ^nd ortlcles • A stud*nt rights panel will featiire D fy J^P . H aulton and Jferome area and on sphool financing ondilaw &nd has boon iised . 't^unsoniSandpoTnL mombor of tho'St^te B o ard - find the p<56plo very a ttentive as a cflnsultont on several occasions by the U.S. of EducoUojn; Jwhes* Hargis, Bbbiei,‘ assistant

ri»yitF^ng o i i r lia w nf nrliiri^Hnn. __________ ^— 0tt^cncy~-^0n0ral ; .‘. .i llco ; ^ l t t e r , RnlBBi— -onforco'mentpr'o'gram. I plan to : '_ D r. | lu ^ e I I V la a ^ e r^ ft; Denver;.director of KB6 i -TV< and U ire y Andersoni Tw W FiU a

: . X . ' . -■

Dr. Rufiaoll Vlnnndoraeft; Denver; director o( mnlco a good'jhowlng In the .Hsoarih,Education Commlislon ol tlib States, -hlg|i.actioo| grifdju(e. p rljn » ry election nnd I 'n i w ill ta lk on "U n d e rs to n d in g 'G d u co tlo n 'i ■ 'A Frowlbnu urgWg a ll cltl«ens ot Jeromo Plnnnclnl pllemmn.'J He haa beenn tJS iher,, owUrd w ill bo Ctoimtrtn:Witirln-my-nan1o »n-^(irWci|)alrMach~and-boU»g» T )f^«^jo rV =M d^E ngd l^

T li0~b«11« ;"T ; ’ , ^sq V p ro rp u b llo n tlo n ii doallng w ith ichool

datlon-«t-VB ll«y Forge / it*d to Slal«'5u()t. D ..ir

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7 N E W '“ V 0 n K ~ C y P I ) - ’n ie- slock .-TOflFkoL.. cfinllnucd ... 10. ,T r,cllmb---WodnoiMlay' j n , fairly.

active trflcilng on U»o Now Virk Stock Exchanfio., .

^ ^ r - D o ^ r t o n c j —Industrlnl avcrnec. wm up 7.B2 nt 030.29

-jiliort^f be/ore«-l;15 p;m. S l^ -

Ivns nhoadO.SSot los.oi Advaitccs led dcclincfl. 673. to.

440, amonK tliQ 1,657 issues crosslnfj tiio tape. Hircd-liour tu rnover totnlcd 11,800,000

J®—fl;260^«»■ trailed durlnn Uio wimo period

Tues^lny.- Mattel, tlic toy ipoker. which has indicated ita serand quarter earninjis will be -lower despUo liulli

_iicllve-ls3ue,_dewn_3i-i. at ,101a - ...........• o n M 2 , 0 0 Q ^ n r g 5 T i n c l u d i n g r r : < ! ; i ' - ‘i ^ i ^ '^

blocks of 459,700 shnros and — i2S;oo(r3hflrc3rtotinim 7;—

AmerliyirvMotors was second,— iiprT‘T r 'i t l - l 0 '^ o n - 2 6 3 ; 3 0 0 - s h n r o a r

^General.. Dcveloljnicnt. . which I,*;;";; .-Jifiti lower second qu/irtur

oarnings, wns third, off at (iiNNrk^to . ia‘. on 202.0(1(1 lOlnrc.'i. Includ- ............. ...

__________» tO C K - * V « B * 0 i■ V U n llf ii P r t i i InlirNsOoHil

I04-Ii...m«»JM» W * ll"TJI Oi-J17 flViMTTI-JO# ts

N*i oiu . u r . >0.19 *-1

-Tn~7Trr~7m»'101 If, ]*<• »'

’ * I ' - l i - .E ? r l$ 7JOVt j o t . . 4/' t 47U '

- 'All :v'i Fair, roolar tErou^k ThursdaySalt ^ k e City pc 06

- ^ n T r “r a s c o “c y T i(* “ Seattle cy Spokane nc

InK n block o(-J27,000 shares at- m . off 2^ .

Airlines, .uenerally.-'hundcd , hifjiier; Cljcmlcala moved hl«hx- -er. - Oils- -- nioved in either

- direction. Ralls pnd aircrafts wcrc”rtlU’oTlr^' ~

J P .M . I^IIICESN IW y O lK STOCK IX C M A N O I

sot ( c%lnt|i I

M r.1,1 Mr. It 41 IVJ. ia>, l» '4 >U..<U X I 04 ,JV J i'.* j. 4»>i «

ll ru l ii r f lf 'd ll 1l« « ! ' / tO’ i A O 'o l ' i

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n is>.ilia>,

IS /*'• n>, n',„ it i \ la - '

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• Ttfniron 90' rh.okol 40 . . l l i f i l l i tO )/

t im k rii I 10 Tr^nnCn VO ,fr..v.n ' -iitJ UnnUn * H — fr.inv W Air

'In C o n I SIJ IM Al liicp I

•Iw»n Cn r-ii -

U A l ln< nrp U»C.t>l|..lB } U» Lli-c I It U noca l '■ 60

I l/«> . IM>. I/A

a in*J* 14'.»'. IJ i-

19 43*» -«»*»JJI 17‘ . i7 ' .40 JO'. 19’,

* - U — u

Tyvin Falla, nortliside, Burley- ' Rupert a rea : . . -

Mostly fair sHN throuRh Tlnirallay, ' sti'ghtly cooler. Ou«r-fii »ht lows 48 to 5 l iljghs ipmorrow in the mid 80s.

Tlio outlook for Frldoy, partly., cloudy.

Cnmns P rn lr lc r Hniley-and lower Wood Uiver Valley:

Mdally fair skies throuyh

Thursday^ slijjIUly cooler.’ Ovcrni(>hl lows mid 40s.-HiHhs

tomorrow BO to 85. ^ Tlieputloolrfor Triduy. par-tly-

cloudy. ’ _____________Synopsis; - —A weak P acific froat

-dovolopoU ovur- Kouthorn-Idaho y e s te rd ay afternoon ctuTsinj,' s c a tte re d th n n d e rs h o w c rr which lingered (|n into late last

____________ _ •_____^_______ =

i te p o r te d p re c ip i ta t io n amounts were light By this m orninf', m ost a re a s w ere e ith e r under fair sk ies orclearing. - ________

Low te m p e ra tu re s th is morning’ werj; generally in the GOa. Fair skies dotJiinuted inost areas but ’ a showers or thuFdershowers could redevelop in the inountaijis of.southeast

:IdflhQ.-Drlerrairlthia!aftcrnQQn."nr.mni'

“ UtiCofo 4StJ US G»pv I

— ^1 —---------- Wa^hington-pc— — flfl—i

s h o „ l , r d im inish all th „n . “ 'dersnower actrvity.

Tem peratures a re expected to be sllKhtly cooler witli most areasin.lhc-aOa.---------- —

Cooler tem perfitu res a re -expectedtoc9ntinueonthroUgh Uie wcfkend, however a few .

'tlTundersnow ers m ay occur ii^sfeVduy over the Mountains during the U s ty e a r

-uftcrnQOiia------- !______________ Normal____

Twiij^ F q lh T e m p e ra tu f^

Lotf Pr. T.91 58

90 50 ------- 02-54

10/ JO'* ?9',US l(US -I US tol>. 6J

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. utrtf. lu l l B4/ K ill J irnrni: i j f e H r S

iM If', i;'.. if, M6 iO '. W .US AS <|)>. «4'.

Am C.Jti ) JU .A jiiC na ii lU

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UI_U1U jr .u . liK fu . 'ncom- f .,rul\ ,n Iiud l.'il I), w.'t.tur

I . , * ’ I* l ' ' f NAM) In. t olu.ri (,! j . ' ,* COMMOl

,* T un d jy . Aug>tl 1, TBU ttl» / l A ». H

■ Did A U C

FHANK).IN , . . „ AJJ. -----------

ON ir 11 n 1/ SI

NfSW YORK ( l iP I ) - In view' indicative of a period of _ o f. the.Jinfliferstrcngth-TDf-thc—flecumulftlionrwailinei&CTflQme^'

D... VI 1 M « JO economy; os w ell_a.s ..tlie__really good sign to go gp. sl'w Gf in iu technical factors since the 630 Otherwise. Walston says, the

l"f s’ 41 it n if’ May of 1970, and the 790 technical factors are favorable. sTtAOMAw P0$ low in Novt-mber of 1971. the _________________

AiiiM oip Jl . AM,-1C. I 40

A .i.c i Molu.«6ihrll'ctt Sll Wlictlpuoi wn Con 11>U W illi*; Muliu.—

AO M IHALTV; ; ; ; ; ;

> I n cofni> I n s i; Ciuiifu17 4S fhp.\ IM. PHICC HOWC

R./I1 (.1 I 70 ’K L W .AiH iu<iniH-07a-

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AllsI.ili,' 14 lA IS 44 ('.iMli,,,! Ill u lit 4/ GROUI>‘$E<r-3ii,TTTn) 79-i*-7rrT;:Tri ;it!sv 170/ Afriay

A»11 ,||J ) A iv / A4 I ,ilil> , ( IS / ; 1/ 00 ■''*'> < 7''../vni ijvf 10 IV 11 V7 r*p. n.vi; /o-LOUD A « » . -------

m arket’ is still in a longer-term market is on a firmup trend, according to Eastm an footing, but trading has been Dillon, However, ..the f irm ' ^^i.ytlous, according to E^.F.,_ notes, the intermediate trend is Hutton. The m ark e t In now lower, and any stocks iihould be reluctant to give up tlie gains of

- p t i r c h n a e t l—1)» — w f a k n c B S .~ ~ n o t~ ~ th e - p n a t w w e k « r b u f c T i H ^ t ^ i » -strength. . not “ftYcraold;^lhe-firm:o«U

........ ................... -—'‘Anotlier-rally appears to be in

'jp

ii,ina.tv.i

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S rtlrnm iv i l l i t l l A priiic l S0.1 4 6 'Jl

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WalsTon and Co. notes th e the offing," Hutton concludes,

7 I'« 7 I ‘ . 71'

. in a ^ e t 's present dullness is a prelude to the m arket going up. "We are in the August doldrums;” the firm notes and

> it m ay take n~wcek~or'so'to get

OLSON FENCE, A N D P O O L C O .

• AllPOPUlAR'STVll&hFORTREftSTWirrf■ C .rtle-K '-7 )--~

Cl.,f» C ii'l i^ C0<ii|)ul0ii s

I— jrtrm n7 tL E 'M v J S7 1 S/ I> EATON t <I HOWARq »

MAS& FNCLt • tln tt iin il 11 VO tJ'Ot I UNION SERVICE

CHOU(>momentum'RolnfTTor a“sl‘zein)ni“ r^lly. The recent low volume is -CiUJ34i 3llB_

l l rc i l iA11.11 < .All i.j\ 13*0..'

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) i UNITED FUNDS

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.■ T H V I N n r C n lT ir T t jp h - f l^ a ruri-ln wTfii now bocbuM Ho i l i w i te d like It;’' -__-Uotort-^Woolf-!u>id-pul?llshoU -l-iports that - - - N „t|„„„ i-,p o o lb n ll~ ‘LcbBuo’s - conch Jo h n ^ Ita ls lo n "-:: ' '" ^ S v ^ i T s S T f l i d n t o F v l h c o "

~ Inler-lcni’uo IrndipK ilondllne ' In, nnoUibr transaction Mon- Lombardi/ and fccU hard.

mako .this wMk’s PGA Cham- Unlike Uio allcrgios that . plonahl'p his llrs l victory as iLiWnoypd. WadWns two months

■ _hp gtUU:hfla:^one_flflQ.h e can*tflet rld of thls o^1 a shot In tho arm .

Wodklns, tjft brash youngster _ ■ ^ . from Wake Forest, has come-L x a t n s ^ ?loseto>ylnnlngscvcrnltourna-

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plnnnlnB to pnrticlpntoJn.sporU_ goneraUy bccaiiso ho hailor slxl)) period- p hysica l a habit of loIlowinS a-round^ofeducation this yoar m ay obtain jl4 with a 77, as ho did twothclr physical o jam a bcelnnlng „go |„ thb AmcrlcoifGoUat 7:3pp.m. Thursday In B hall Classic. o( the high school.'

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_ ^ 3 ^ a M .w c r^ t« ^ n n b ly ^ c lo fl< ^ b \) t-h < rd e c lln e ^ = ^ y -b p ^ c r - i)Q trs l ii r ilo E O .‘ a y r " S v f l r c ~ M n r r8 o n w im p u n K V p ra c tlc © I s ? ^ ^ to discuss dotalls of the contract. . Hnrlnn Svnrc Is still whcoUng- st4ir-t«r~Jot( Queen, a-running "You can’t play ^ I s aome if

“There Is no qucfltlon in my mind tJiat he will and-<lenlin{5. ‘ ' ....................- v. ..boJUfiJUiilicfltpaidiatlilct£LlaAniiiricaioduy_aiid____ —TIjo—G iarM r -h ead -

back, to the Oakland Raiders youVo tlrod,’‘ he said. “If your■ coach 'for-(uture-€onsUlerBtkM»;----- r"^"TrtU“bow cr'Bocirdow n^V flryi‘

■ -..jc lv ob ly In the :A o ria ;L *:W oo !fs flld ^ ty ou ia ~ -l-com p Io t(K l-m B ^fou rU > • m o jo r^^^^^^O F tli^ lB -tfid g rT w ung by--------- -------------------------- j --------be nbsurd n orto accept it." ' iraUe Tuesday—the latest sev- Svnre since he toojj over the thing goes down, You can’t

Woolfsald details of tho contract were worked, ' 6ral hours after Uie dendllno— .Qjartiera’ leadership near the concentrate on what you’re out In Phlladelpljl^ Monday night. The lUpzers wlien he picked up hia tIUrd blR: Qod o t ln?»t year, the Thomas -auppoacd to bo doing.’’ scheduled nn_ 11 a.m . nows confercncc for V~ n a m r player in tAcklo Dave deni looms as the m o st ' He aald. the trndfl wim iin.

Lantz traded fo r W alker

Tliur^dify lo formauy announce Uie sigtung. Costa'from Penver, im p o rtan t—eitWer o bonanza conditional.In exciiange, litiJif used tor disaster. ,

ninnmi? buck EtUUe nay and n Tlmmns has o history o! ■‘'My ftut rpactionwas-to^akc -------— -------------- -------- o-chance^Vou Have to roll tho .

^JDJSTROrr (U P I)-T h o De­troit , Pistons Tuesday traded guard Jim m y . Wolker to tlie

-rr;ri;«i Quato;idRMkclflJocq u h i Lent* In tt “ straight one-for-ono

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AlUtougj) his money winnings ‘'~ fo r-T thozycB r ‘“hav<r

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Uiird rnn,w) .|rnf« nhn)no ..,»rr> -,„nn(llnm nnll hi)'(l no »Qvo to roll the, shipped to tijc Broncos. . - - —nto comment on tl)o tradb. Uo“ „

Just before Uio trading had* missed a Dallas practlcp p i°y „°n ° football-iloadllne—Monday:^ -tl»»—Mondny-; i-CottchrTom Um-

■ ncUcy:saI<l-upproximiilcIy...50men, .mostly footbaU p layer^ for a 22-year-old in hU first d, rAa tte n d c d -T u e s d a y - nlght^B y . „ ~ „ / - O i o - - , o m T - > l t - U Msessions which lasted until 0 tqumamont vlctoHes that ultl- f a ? N e b ra sS

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BARCELONA (UPI) - For- and a

-ClilirMi'i'H— iie i |u irb ^p ro n ile i^ d ry -T ia id — “ I—thought— w e'd - n i i i n in i ! h a c l ( D i in n c T l i u m a s r o n h l i f x l t i i p n o l f t t w h c r < u /n h n r i

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Vikings sign free agciits

Irour the rest. bam m ad A H 'M onday n ight minuit.-unu-•a> m -Juatp l»y ln rn»’wBllTi» I , toyed-with-AfBentinaVBBclnB-to-hil-Perolta nlmM Ual-wili-can," Wadklns insisted. "When a ra tt ch ii7e 1M7 o u ro I - G " ^ "Utartodi-M liln’l'hovo-any ldoa p r„„ u „ „ c e ^ » a s on the Nation- «>^IWtion which lotj his face S t 9 n d | n g S _ hpg j onnJ t _w_°uW bo until 1 _ , | _ , 3,,|,,t ,^ ||^ _ .^ ^ ^ („ t |,„ .,_ iM k iL -u p -p c iJcc lly _ p M sc rv c d ,,

froni tlie Dallas' Cowboys'and 'to do something. wllh.Dnllas, apparently had 0‘■ lincbacker Tim Russovich from : “ His failure to comply was o hand In tho deal as ho was a',"

thot^hilodelphlaEngles: brKHhihgrBiTsIcally,irwa8liI3~alrCn'g adfmrffr'lirthVm'cn'lhe, Costii, a nine*year veteran, indifference to practice. I could Cowboys rece ived , wide

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won ^ ..alw ays think there’,

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game. Ho bos a carcer.avcrage 133-secnied to tliink Mt Yorkof 10.1 points a game. gave thcmUioIr m oneys worm.

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■' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. ( U PI) . . ^-F riy ! agents John Henderson, Wadkln8-woB;tiod for tho load

- Gerarwoshlngton, a in t Jones midway through the third round— o n d -a ia rlie^ es t- iilg n ed -th e ir—“*«>J»s-Piille<l-a-JlrlvoJntojL

1072 contracts Tuesddy. forest. Ho took a double iogey „ ,Hendcrson.ilgnodhl8c«ntroct. ™ , U“ ___ __

T u esiiy afteraoon nnd was at Hnishcd with a 70, shot an 81 _ ■^ the Vikings' traininB-canro in : J h g - M M n g d a y ^ jn ld ro p p e d _ _ n o d . J x o m - K a i n S

. Mankato by evening. . into a 55th place tie. , . . . -Jones, Wishlngton and West, Ppug Sanders, a guy who has ' LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) asked to ' shake hands with .

— with-thoir-agcnt“Al-RDBsrniot—l » " ' “ ''o“n 'i(“ ''“ »l'llOrthought— -John-W alton^'w ill a ta r t - a t Europoan-hoavywoiBht-oham-^-M«»mur4.j-iM«vo-m«he had an eiplanatlnn for such quarterbock for tlie L^s An- pjon Jose Manuel Ibor Urtain, Mnw.iukrr * pctro.t o i mM, * „ behavior geles Ram s Friday nighi in one of several -Curupcuti c. “ iLiivo''!'"

"HiD’s too im m ature to whi d their first 1072 exhibition game fTghters Introduced before the m ajor tournam ent y e t,” Sand- against the Cleveland Browns bout.e r i explalnod> m in in g that even Uiough Jerry Rhomo, ^All refused to greet the huge

I V l o r r a l l g e t s w«dklns-m usl learn to forget burned In a garage fire a t ‘ “------------------------ ----------------------- rt*«’*«*i-*"»-T-tH5fo m n n jln y B ' “H om crtsnrtsirio playl

exhibition of eight two-minute.rounds'with 13 oz. gloves c a m e . when All, wearing an old whltc-Qnd_y.e)lPw r o ^ ,and his l|ps“ palnlea a Dright f^d‘, was '

LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) asked to • shake hands with

Jim-Pinks Tuesday evening and signed their contracts. NalionftI L*«gu* SKnilinat

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[M ■ #% ■’«m i o I B~ — ^ — ~ ITI ittlttt Vttll'and ran away from him In -c»>jc.»oo

Rasinskl, - examined Rhome Urtain graTibeiTMi ani Tuesday afternoon a n d ^ l d his hlm_lntQ the.^flU'. AU wlggleaScnc blistef^d-lef(-a})0ulder would loose, he faked-an attaek-and not prevent him from throwing helpers had to ‘‘restro in" himthe.ball. from h^tting Urtain.

Rhome was burned-Monday~*>The exhibition appeared to---------j- , . — ...................night a t his Huntington Beach Indlcoto-that All is In good

Shulo-sald the 17-year vele- to.explain his last-round prob- liome wnen nu ti'ied tu gut Ills yhiu|H!, CN^ though-he-wlll-nood

Wadklns disagrees that Is the M IA M IIU P II-V .iw an q u ir- probleirt:' '

- tm -b a e liiE irfH « r» IH rriik » )y — "I'v«-bw n-dow n this route starter for the Miami Dolphins before," he says.

IS 6} 161 . j y ,

starter in their preseason Saturday a t Detroit,

-fihula-said-Tuesday.

lnde«d, Wadkins did win the U ^ . Amateur U tlc-ln IWO,

- tnal^jng It nil tho mpro ^l(fl5<llt

ran , whose home Is In the le m sa sa p ro .Detroit" suburb of B loom field—'Besides the-O pen and the Hills, ‘ will probably sta rt or at American Golf Classic, Wad- least play quite a b it.”-TShuIo^rofH ^filB ^in in i^ i^k-j - - '

car out of tlie garage which n stronger fighter than .Peralta mo.was d e s t r o y c d ~ b y f l r e “ lof ■lo’ lesriflm 'unknown origin. Weighing in a t 212 Ibu., six

n d'cuo 11I la iiin iiiu i. fi'.uhti ~ 'H u r r lc « w «

— ^ ------p lu n rto rth e game also IncludeJim Delttalzo. a Tompa alum­nus. who wasJ)n-llieJ4iaml-taxl

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Pa^ckers fretOveF Bengali

GREEN BAV,-W1S. n iF I ) '■-cnnm TftirT ireKcrrcoutiti Dan

Devine said Tuesdoy the C incinnati Bengala a re n 't his Idea of d good opponent for

. thc-ptc^scasQ a—Dpcncr. _.Th<j

and do a lot of things," Devine said of the Bengals, u^o beat Green Bay 27-24 in a prescnson encoujiter last year. The Bengals lost to the Packers 20- 17 In a r ^ u la r season game.

_,__»»Wc only saw one of their

They've more offensive forma­tions than .they’ve shown before. They'rq not on easy team to play for the first gome

' of the season," Devlno said.

"X!olls eagerfor opener ,

TAMPA, Fla. lUPD-Lcoach . Don.MaCafferti^-sald.lVcsday

his Bnltim prf.i;plt?i.or^.“ tlrcd ,_ o f hitting each other'* and

eager to tangle with the Washington Itedsklns In their pre-season game here Friday

“'hiey’ro gettlilg' ready to___Dlnv.:’ ..McCflflerU ,Mirt, UL

putting his players through two rugged - workouts. “They're

•- getting tired of-hlttlng each other and they’d -like some, fresli scalps.’ ' ^

.M cCafferty said - ve te rah - - quarterbacC—Johnny— ^Urfltas

seemed to-tlirlve on the day's . . broiling heat. • ' — "

Nicklausfeels

BIRMINOHAM, Mich. (U P It .^acli;'N ickl»u»~p lnyed his

■ _aecbnd tuneup round Tuesday - tjoforo tlio PCX championship

In "a round ol pa r" dnd agaln • reported ho n(TJonger wai

havlnn.^iny problem i-w lth hU'-----:------------------------------ —r- ---—- I l n ^ i —— =?>— . . '

"3110. flngK.'i_Iino a» Tar playing Bolt goes," ho aald.

^N IcW iiti» -|il«yoa-w llh*M ik« - Souchak, tho host p ro .Tam l toujring tiros Ken Still aml.Peug Siimkrji. ,

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W r o n g !Grade A It tiMhlffbesldard lel by tht

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nwarded Its hat patted every requlremeni for health ond whole&omenett, and then tome.

Anything rhore it tlmply n quei^ tlon of taste.

— In other Wordt, “Will a freth -Grade—A—ohiok«n-io»le-at-de>i •licious as a fre&her Grade A chlCkcn?*' ^

Whai do you-ihlnk?------t)ntlH odaV -< unlC T i-y tra—

lived ju«l down the road from a nnultn/Jarm^^vQuVc.Drobablv:::

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never en|oyed the truly delicate and delicious flavor of real, coun lry«freth ohickciu

.! Until loday..Now you can buy Gvade A chlekent and

iry, M chillcd to wellWiM* I t t f tofart ^hlppfni'-'an rfUlrcly

<mferw i frQht ourt<)4* yMr tUpermarbei, Ty«on*«

aiu i Caunlry'Hrcth j I^kcn -will ftela bit firmer to your touch.

ThatV b^ute your htorc’t dU- play catc It alto chillcd to the ‘magical* i8 degrees tlial keeps

--------aU th eX rc& hJlavo ii^d jm iuciil—moitture In the chicken. With'

out freezing It.So you can prepare it your

UtuaL.way, rcrrlueratc it, or freeze l-lt-foc future use (without rc-wrapping)*

We hope you prepare your first 'IVton'tDeep Chill chicken the very ffnit day you buy it.

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BUHL - MomO will meet 'tiic "Suna" from UWiiiton aro po'ctod MTYiofronj Uifl^nor -Buhl won.Uiecomwlntlon . -Ihe Uwla-Clnrk -Suns of not Uio. defending duimplona. ? " ‘„8anw. Jerome won Um^gobrM^ --.since joining UicJoU in luou, to hnvo

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___________________ _____________ tlie-JBuhl StiBobruah Days in--PctTUMrJui^46^^oi)W >Ut^tflto^^HW flrajlim inotedJnj!flgiw“ B " ...... A m erican U g io n A playoffs and then went on to July weekend so Imyp pH enaJji ,al 5 i»na.8p .m ...rriday with the

basketball toumanient. * defeat Coour d'Alene in a Uiree* nodding acq u a ln tan ^ .^ lth II16 losers ploj^ng the cSrly game

player o.f -Joe’s differently this year and It said Ewbank, «n)Ut he’ll sUy In --aewhfl to'be-^yorklng< WeVo there Just long enouflh to get

________________________________________ ___________ "kflCplng-ihl^..OTflp|;^ ^ iipJflllTZ^Wli ~ _ - •»■his former contract, for a four'year; million dollar ^0 .time. Gwbank^Iso si d IW feels

Nampth r c f i^ to diyulBO doal but Jot managoinoni " "i tool right now I’m at a thcM Is no lU wlITon the team_ __ _ _ ______ _ _ lusvia liiuyiliu UHJ UliriV tiamc II » • 1 iU i »• . . . . , •? , .* •*'''* ••»»** »»vr» 4 ttt w« -a UIWV u> ItV lU will Wl IIIO iUiUIITlnllionlghlcnp,M tfor8 p,rn Knnio sorlca to 6»ln Uio atato ■ Buhl field. ' jind the wlnnors of Uic f i r s t ' ■, T " ^ “ Bfounds b o t^ r stage mentally than m toward NoipaUiJocauso 01 tho ..n»»M ,K .K tup,«ciiorop,in., » , , » lorgcly Teilanl on round Uio second. Tlmt will '“ P P l ' ( l ^ a t h o h a s niisscd.tho m jijar . ever bocn bi my carow^ h ig b sa la rj^the liost loam, Ouhl, will

loams which defc)it«d Twin ' Fulls “ I)” 0-2 In Uio dlab-jct

llnals,Saturday. »ro ra ted= i = nmamcnt-i)ffidal«-T)oled-n>aa"lnifcillui:

finals. : Dm' ' ' ^ largely relian t on round Uio second. Tlmt will ‘ i n o n a » m issca.inc m jijar .ev e r I” .™ *" '" y ca rw r. 1 baW h l g b ^ a ^ .

tho region B championship dilrkhorso sinco' of Its aiturdny'night w lu i'T io 'tw o Is a^iigb liability case.witb bis the w o S V m bUi°p?actlcbig 1h M yp i’ of''guy-who can-tak«gnmoandiilongwlUithoSuiftvteam membors- stlll T lvo two Joscrsmiiotlngnt5p.m,,nridthc n,,. /% lo U d H v e s thafa. oncouragbig. I'm ,Uicm to Uio iSupor Bowl," ho

■ the favofites - '.■'year's e lig ib ility remaining, survivor coinlne back .against “ ' »“ '! Mtisllod wiUi my explained. "Ho'sdone It before.L ^ . in i .lon is -o « - -----------— ------------ r ---------‘ho-undefcatca tt'mn.'SI,ouTd a r S a l ! l i r / S b y - B M C S - Uirowing and I'm not »eltbig_up ’Ibo ^ a y ^ s undorsUind It and

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Cardinals to n '7 4 win » championship (eam apd the■ S?;f“ n“ S tJal“ ‘■vor U ie.m ilsH ll.W rates. ' .eaponrtbU W rm fflirM om n.-" ' PlMiburnh <i ■ iiiii.

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possible m ergpr of their two the m erger should take, eounlrles and that a "historic” Egyptian delegalionstiitemerit woura be issued showed undorfltandipg-of the to_night ,_^

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Diplomats said about 1,000 advisers from Egypt. ; announced- Monday It has more limited In scope than they talks were being held, sa id .and agreed to_reaulnc_talka.c ^ m a n d o s of Uie "special If Sadat reruscd they planned reconslddred H T m en^n iy p o l l ^ o ^ f r n t r o h ^ . - ^e-tw o rre s id C T it^ today. No time was given,forces" commanded by Brig, to remove him from Uie cy and decided Id allow women Jom o?. A. Alloway, p v i l by shouts of Unity. U n ity !’ .t •Gen. Snmlr el-Tanawl took part presidency, the diplomats said. tolUe applications, take examl- Servlofi-'Conunlsaion president, from thousands of Libyans ■in the obortlve rebellion May -T liey sa id on the morning of nations and be onpolnted aa ^ id the change In policy was gathered outside Uie guest , . . ..........25. - May 25, aboul 50 helicopters regular police and fire officers, sparked by-a group of womcn^ palace and that b o ^ .shook

r^;=ini(bfepoctAJrom-theiMiddle::u!yfy,lnK=afme(|-commandoirof^ ' - — ~ . • .------ -i^ -^ ^ -ln Hoboken who.filed applia^^-fiands with rnany ,of^thcm,■ E ast could not be Immedialely Ui'o “specifll forces” assembled confirm ed by governm ent In Uie Belyis a rea , northeast sources here and abroad. of Cairo, where there is a

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n u m b e r a v a i l a b le . C o n i t a n t s u p p ly . S 33-43A}. R u p e r t .

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t h i l la f t d i . a r a d a a . - H j o r o u g V v b r * ^ .

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3U - 4U I o r n s -O M a D a n v a r P ina , P i la r . A l l th o a in o c a ih .

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- a u c o u n t f . 73 3 8390.__________ •

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r e a l 4 r o w c o r n h e A d a x l e . B M te n s lo n . a i r c o n d i t io n e d , c a b .

—F ie ld ca a d y .a n d o u a ra n tB fid i t O i 'w .

Q o lte in te r n a t io n a l In c .

T R A C T O R r e p a i r in g , a l l r h i k e i .S ee : T o m B b l in g a r o f b i l l H o lm a n „ . At M O L Y N E U X M A C H I N E R Y . "

B O U N f Y . H U N T E R m e fa l d e t e c t o r * f o r ta J e . S «e a t T o im i & C o u i l r y O r i v * i n . 9 4 ? . a i u ^ L a k » * N o r th .

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T w in F a l l * i W o o ly w r i T ^ * . O f y l l y .

V » h i c l« l

»73 M A S S E Y -P E R G U S O N 145, ^i^Pln«nvtntr?*va!i"b|*=RhonB::r =

SH AR P 1970 Ski doo, 640 TN T, newly overhauled. ' Phontf~ 734-3383

21U056.

-N o fliin 0 7 «o n ~ t«i/ — lii«m /ost«r fiton a P IO H C ' MACHSff A d right.hwr9 In thm C la u illtd c o h m n t,- to Claee A Paopfc'ftaac/t* •r A d Ju il 0 /0/

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Ace Hansen ChevroletTHE B IG G E S T S A V IN G S O F

T H E Y E A R N O W “O h T A tL 1972 - CAR^S:ANDlTRU£ICSrtEEr--IH

S T O C K . . . N O R E A S O N A f Lt O F F E R W ILL BE REFUiSED!

WANTED: Front .Of)d loader to lit Ford JubllM fractor. Pf'«>#r hydraulic buckrt. 43&9143.

NEW "MODEL G“ Gleaner Dean •Special combine- complete wllh ' Spike Cycllndsr and other *pecl“ be«n aqulpmfni. ThI* machli will thrath bean*, or any grain* and ued*. Ha* ihd'CapBCiryoflti*

machine will tell for tIS.OOOdueto « dMlh In the lamlly. If desired ISO

—acre* of cuitom comblning could -behsd-witti-thtt^aminc^iCeiubB-: *een 3 mile* welt and V3 mile* north of Burley or call 470 3366.

14- PARMA SILAGE box and spreader, reel good. 334-3669, 334 3131.

FOR SALE; Hallway recondilioned 3-TOw potato harveitor. Phone 137- 3349-

MassEY FERGUSON 135 tractor, only S70hour* wllh 3 point hitch.

_CBmenL__mlKf(£- aod otherattachment*

FOR SALE: McCormick Oe«r<ngi — y i- c o m b ln » . c a b . -< u U y - e q u i^ i^ . -

C O M BINE SALEG O O D U S E D C O M B IN E S3 — 1 0 6 0 C ASE w ilh a i r <on

d it io n e d c a b * .2 — 5 0 3 IH C - '

1 ■— Modal "A " AC Olaonar I - 151 IHC 1 ~ IB l IHC 1 — 000 CASE 3 — 95 JOHN,DEERE 1 - 95 JOHN OtCRC Hi Lo 2 - JOHN DEPRESS HiLoa >OHN DPgRf

EUIOTT'S1 ) I O verland Av* D u 'ity . Idaho

Phone A70 S50S

C a ll G u t E n g t lro m o r R oy B a fa m o n , C o / i t r f /

Aont «nd for a *lngle front end lor a 1600 Oliver or buy a tingle front end 473 U O I or 473 s m .

14' RED LINE GRAIN Aryor, 13 hor*epower motor, 30*^i*y-p*l*r; 5

__l orieoQwiar Q >■ S motor, pnone

tuned. 1750 H ank Scnutle 625

U S E D R E C O N D IT IO N E D

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

1 F*fou»on 5 1 6 D m e l ’C o m b i n t W l l h c u b

I M o i M f ft/guton 5t/ptr P2 I 4 > D w C o r n h t n d t i l l a v ^ l O 1 I W l M o d . l 6 0 0 C « l t l F i . l t l

c h o p p i t w i t h 7 r o * . ( o r n h i a d 1 0 0 0 ( ( i m .

V - N e w H o l l a n d 1 0 d 0 p u l l l y p ai l a y J l f l c k i i . ’

H u yt — 7 r o w W ^ K o n B « * l H e f v t t l e r

w . i h I o p p j n o u n i t ( » f l 9 5 j 7 y 1 2 0 h o f w p o w . t f « r 6 l U m T p r *

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' 2030 Kim ljefjyRood ,■ PK. 233-869?—

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JUST ARniVeOI >973 FIbarform boata.' Bvlnruda and .A/Urciry Motor*. BUD AND MARK'S. Your Qvlnruda and .Marcury Oaalar. IU 7 Uua LakM North. 7«}-n«4.

T O O K I N G "For •W .k'ti In a n d W t u * n o w l t '

C e M T U H 9 A U T 0 M 0 T lV EM a c h i n e •

34) A J d l io n A y a . W . S 733 S070,

n lO v e r la A d Ave., (u rley,*1dp)w '- PHofte 70-5583

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F O R D I d i w s ta t io n w a o o I '340 uo L A k o t s o O th * M y s._____ ^

1 9 4 5 ' C O R V E T T E S T I N 0 R A Y ,3 M \963 M G R C U R Y - C O t O N V P f t r k

— £ondm on ;47 i0 -ghon» -3“ ifl43"V O L K 5 W A ^E F frD U S 7 > *b t) ll» - »953 h o r u —p»inh-9W-!

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r * d * y r n r T w t r r F i1 i f r t d i t ^ i > ' /

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iS'Sr'&i _■ ^ N P -= ^ Q F — Y E A Rj i ™ M U II.M ll,.

- M U S T _ S E L L _ lM B _ D e 5 o l0 i_ a 0 0 c f. c o n d i t i o n . lU O o r b t i t o M * r . 433' 5439 K lm b a r ly .

»1SOO. mJMontMOGTsportI 1965 M ^ ^ R Y MONTBRBV, qcwd i»TL-IUff^n»wr-314-Oitr»ndBr—rt:onditlortT'»SW,~PnWr-OI4’54'»9;-—-Bt Mnrth Dhnn* T1J.iOT7 altAT ------------ ■■ ■ ----- - ' -

SA V E—CWJPL- ___ ___ __________

S I r M f N o r th . P h o n # 734 4 W ; « t t * r 5 p .m

F O R S A L E : 1944 V o ik iw a g e n , Soiooo m l l A t , n e w t I r H i n e w b A t le r y . C a ll

t o p i / t r a d e t o r t t i a r p v a n o r t m t k e r e a io f ia b iB o f f e r . y 3 3 .3 lO |.

1 9^ FORD 4 :W tiM | d r i v e p i c k u p a n d----------- c a b e y e r c « m i % c o m b in a t io n

W a t 415 S o u m U o c u i t . C a ii 734.

-1 9 7 Q 0 A T S U N .4 d o o r _ a e d a n . . r a d lo . . t iB B te r i9 4 t io r s e p o w e r o n g ln a , w e rv

— c te m iT - t> 3 c e . n « < M » - a t t e r 5 p .i 3170 S h e r ry L a n e .

4 - ^1949 P L Y M O U T H F u t y I I I 4 d M >

-------------------------- • tory »: 'o e r ln (

p o w e r b ra k e * :

C l e a n 1945 T h u n d o r b i r d , a c o n d i l i o n ln d . a,nd l o t t o l e x t ra P h o n e 733-7073: _________ .

104fl : - :T0Y6TAf f lu lo m W llt^ ->ran1?5rrRlpni'new MIchelln tlre»,

lowmlleaoe, I9?5. Phono 733:236i

1945 M U S T A N G F A S T O A C k . S h a r p l C o in o in to u u u i c c . r n u ' l e l l , 733 3394, nil9..<9yn, 839-S17II.

F O R t S A L E : 1947 P o n t ia c 3 d o o r h a r d t o p , a u to m a t ic t r a n i m l t t i o n . i m . P h o n o 734 3007,

W 49 O L O S M O D I L E . 3S00 m l l M . C o n ta c J L a r r y M u e g c r l a t 3 5 9 '3 h d A v e n u e N o r th ,

C A R S, P f C K U P S . i : i - ' T R U C K S , H O N D A fi

DATSUNFR O M N IS S A N W iT j i PRIDE

BeoUn /Q/ioft-Al__ 1------

H a n ie n . Id a h o 423-5179

,1940 G T X . a i r c o n d l t i o n in q . p o w w i t e o r ln o M o r e o .a n d n e w l l r e i . 433- 5732 o r 433;5710.

.. ^ W O R K M A N - O R O T H E R S - -

P o n t la e > C « d l l la e G M C

R u p e r t , ld a h o 4 3 4 3474

^ t E p R I C l /M O T O R S ’ ", . C o o d in o / Id a h o -

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r 7 3 ^ 0 9 3 1

DEAN M O T O R -e O :-409 2nd Avo. S. , 733-2022

U I U«p-4W h<al.DrlvMA '

2439 eveningft and «arlv morning.

1970 U R O N O C O 303. 16.000 «CtUAl i miles. M u s i s e e lo apprcciate.,734< i 4453.

Aulos For Sjla

CARSTHE BIGGEST ^

INVENTORY T O W N TO C H O O S l

FROM. - • See Us T o ^ g / ! ,

Y O U R E EMOTOR, co._

•664 Moin.Awa.-S.

FO R A^ o e i -

W AREHOUSE

•CONTINUES!Over 70 High Quality — Low Priced Used Cars —

— Priced.io SelHU .

Here's Your C h a n c e 'T o -Buy A -B m n d N n w .A r ___ 4 »y . ~ ■C a r A nd Save A Y ea rk D e p re tiq tio h l You'

- -ve W a ile d Long-Enough. N ow 's Your C .fm r,ral .

— Free^Fi n d n ci n ^ T il-F w

D E A L . . .^ i S h o p E v ;e n in g s

t i l l 9 P .M .Bill VVorkman

ABBIE URIOUEN'S

— ^ 7 ^ —. MODEL, ,

— 'e tE A N 'U P --D U Y V O u 'r n e w ' 7 2 N O WA N D S A y t A F J L L Y E A R S

- • . D E P R E C I A T I O N ! , ■

B R A N D N E W 7 2 0!ds-Cut).ai5_4 _

1970 FORD -GAIAXIE 500 --

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IfliV , »t .Unhung po~ot Ixtikvt O .oulocUd ^ Z O O *nforv Qlr, vinyl lop Slioip ‘ P..CC ^QOQ_________

— - -----^door.-VU.-nutomatir

1967 DODGE ST/ kllON WAGON

V II, oulomaict ittxurrmiign.

1965 DODGE POLARA

4 doo' \ednn V fl aulomntitKii/uinnnoii |)o»«i tlf«<ing

5 2 2 8 8, 1965 RAMBLER.___

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p<*» J59S'2 9 3

FORD

o(li*d'5 7 5

" f l ig l i t p n A u fom obi/e Row

THE SALES LEAOEJL^ -IN^MAGJCmiLEY^

MUSTANG I94S Fasibeck. V I, 3- o w w ie f , p ^ o , ^ o h f - 5 4 3 .

■ 'FOh SALE; 1M7 Oo^e RT 733^01.

W4B Q U IC K 4 dQor. e v c e l l t n f ■ condillon me<h«nically- and

- - appsar«nce|low mileao* r)3 429)

A VolkswqoM ,OuarantM deain't hoyf to guoranfM

- - 1 9 6 5 BU IC K S PE C IA l'0<«>n i d i . »«Jun, tiiek, luJiu .

Cl-eAN-UP, PRICE

B R A N D N E W -72 GREMLIN

1 9 6 9 D O D G E C O R O N E T

• ■ 4 (looi 6 (r lln d x . linn.

1 62 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER'

IrontniiatiDn, pOk>ii iltc po>cr b>nk«v

Sli(k*r P»c« 1495 - -0 ««ntatkttl

P....

1962 FORD"4 ilooi i»don. 6' {ylmrie

Si,ik»i P(.O.PMlock.d

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, P Q R S A L E : 1 9 U F o r d G a l a i l * . r i 4j u i y m a d -

Iin3 »i engint. todio Oook P i.c *S I960

c o r th o t ’ l fOUQ^'•nouoh to po»i VW» 16- 'pSinl inip«tlion-d*s«rv«i a VW guaranteo. No.m oltar how big il it.

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th f i ip n i ro r re p lo c Q a ll m o io r m e ch an -

S69519 0 T f ORCm U S T A N ^

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JHV V H- J 1 3 9 5 _____________

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- iK o tp Yol O v «P « . c

STATION WAGON

| i u ~ n < l > r u l i « t s *,.„ blnk.l r-'<« J/Vi

- 0>*>kluck*d Pt'i'c

CLEAN UP PRICE

%o$s^ 6 8 7

* I-----------rrtT7T 9 6 6 CHEVELLE SS3 9 6 7 8 . - 4 " ( p e e d , p o w o / OBeriog - c h fo rw “ wh«‘« l t ~

S t I t V e r P f i c o $ 1 1 9 5

LJ493' 1 9 6 B P L Y M O U T tt—

FURY M l•— 4 M - .T l - .J lo p , V II. i ta n u n iiw o u — p o u B i

\lrp>iiiij power h'nket li»I,„. oil .w ,l mrlrr.o.

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*«llo- Couiir .r J50‘ V li J %,)J

J ^ 0 9 5 1 97 0 S TIUM PH SPITFIRE

— ■ ftlup Mort-|1t ConvorfS1495

1971 V O LK S W A G E N BUG

$ 1 7 9 5

T 3 9 5 ^ day* o r 1000 milos. Which­ever comos first.

' So b o fo ro w o g u a ro n to o a b ig used ca r, w e m ako suro it 's os lo i/g h .o s o u r l i t t io c a r.

i w i - v a c w - w A s e h H S Q B *Blue uulo liunv. iciclic)

5 2 5 9 5

MOTORS

H « r « a r c s o m e h i a c a r s n i i i r i * i / c c « ,nouffh , -------------- n ^LU U . A j V t o — I

•♦poiM, l« jn imi»ilon..,tear’ a.Ie, \ . . 'V O l K S Y f A O t H — - | from axle oiiembliot, brake lyitofn, \ 1 1 3 3 K im b e i ly f lo o d

. ,7 3 3 .2 8 3 ! l-

B R A N D N E W BCTETREESE-M O T O R C O .

C LE A N -U P PRICE

” A B B IE U R J G U E R

~ O m S — BUICIC==DT F r

''Tbe.Dealer-yoij-can depend on l i i O u - B l o c i ^ V n d ^ v a n u F s i n n f a r r r

Twin Falls

"= 70pen 8 AM. fo 8 PM. —

W IL L S ISA M E R IC A N M O T O R S D EALER

Ph. 7 3 3 B7 2 1 -

1971 FORD GALAXIE 500

A-1 U S E -D -G A R S

Q U A L IT Y T fS E D C A R S■ FROA/T----------

-Bi LL W O lR K M iifN -F O R D

1 I.' , '. 1972 AAUSTANG '

2 d o o r h a rc h a p , v in y l lo p ^ •

19^6 DODGE *M o n o c o 4 d o o r h a r d lo p ; . ,

1966 PONT!4 ip o c d , p o w A r i lo « r I,

1968 CHEVELLE_____ 2 -d o o i-h a tc lla p ,-V -U ..w ln y l l o p - .

7 d o o r h o r d ^ p V fl, p o w e r i le o f in g , a u lo n ia l< c , , i i i i c o i id i l io n m u , ^ o d io . lo»» m ile a g e , nice

■ ' 2 8 8 0 -

1970 JAVELIN SStV O, p o w e r , v in y l ro o t

1968 CHEVROLET 'Impola, Qotomoirc. power UoerinQ ,, •

■ -1-968 VOLH^SWAGEN----------Bog, fodio • .

- 1968 PLYMOIDTHWooon, V 8 , ciuloipolic, power \locring

,197] AAATADO'R4 d o o« le d a n , V-O, o u lo m o l ic . a ir

1966 CONTINENTAL7 d o o r I tu i J r u p . lu l l p o w e r, aii

-1961 BUICK , ■t n b o b r e 4 d o o r , o r l f j in o l '

1967 PLYAAOUTHf u r y J d o o r , V ’f l , u u to n in in

1 9 6 9 D O D ^ ^D n r I S w in g e r . 2 d o o r iK i id lu f ) , a u lu ,n o t ic

• i door t inrd lop, V O,' tloor i l ii f i

1971 GREMLIN2 door, road witaalv and lire i

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ny lllLARV-BAnNES... -...chain, pinna a.dcfcnsc_rcfonn-pno-hl«h tUfcnso-ca|mblUty. ,_trollty-OBafpUW-m ®nawmg--i>«lollv«ly-indcr»tidi!nt rih*------" I ---------- l a l T i i i i e f c ^ I = - t h a t , - a l U w u £ h J h e i a a v B n u n c n U T = 7 T l i e . - ^ w 6 d i f l h = : : a i r = f o r o e ^ l 8 = p i n U n d = t f l ; : a U y = r i e u l r f l U ; a n d - a o t f i o t U n l o n = ^—-■nifi-NATO -atrtaiuoualy denies U, will Ronoraljy considered toYonkns ‘ '___STOCKHOLM . .

......r_ - plannerfl In thb -ScandinavM* radically Weaken 4U defenso one of the three or four moat—

cai^nt^ii£-Bnat*WcflUcn8loniUn--NAIO-------^ ----------------------cUldcnt—mohlUiatlbn—a y a tmCentral Europb, are uneasy . .Moro Rurprislng, however, Is which can put '250,000 m en.Inover the likely Impllcnllons for tiint the h’nrd ie'aded Swedes Uio'field'within hoiira, and a ■nortlicmEutopo, —have-UiTs y6 uL4idoptcd-a-lQnj^dcfcns<Unduatry-wlilch-lH--nhln.

The fear Is that the quleler term defense l)udaol wl»liih,'lf to flupplyiHormcd foWBBWt!f- become In central not reversed In the menntlme. -an- array of ultra-modern

Swcfdenis weapons, Including the ''Vlg- gen” {'n underboU) Jet attapk

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thingsEurope Uje freer tlio Soviet will mean. Uint

The Swedisk-defense posture is o f importance to tke Nordic straiegic^ ^

« i i « y =Ttie Swcdl8b._dcfen8c posture

’ -^s-qnmportanw to tHo Nordlc strategic balance. Tlje countr; la an effective.buffer’betvvoen. Finland, neutral-but allied to

SQvlet_ Jiy__n pact _ o(_ Jtiondfiliin~ • and' alllhhce'. ' '

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wood and cora] will be among Items offered at'-— the Senior ClUzeii Garage Sale Thursday. David

_ i _ M U c h c U , - o n o - ^ o U i u i J o i L C Q l l c c l o r 8 - o I - g c m s J u i d _ stones In (his area, and llclen Fox, president of the MagTcValley Gem Club, select item s for the

-N A TO xountries-pem rnirk-and' Norwoy:-Although :there Is no doiibt tlia t at various "times NATO would have liked Sweden

H turday a }26 Second Avenue N.

building upi'lla already massive years_8l«mgUi_-lii_tlic_nfllllc__and__ Sweden is noULmcmbcr^L^

NATO, as are Denmark and Norway. It pursac9'- a - . |» U c ^

-aonnea -aft - non-align m en t- In peace and neutrality In war, and since World W ar II it has been a no-nonsense policy based

Scandinavia tHat Sweden's nou"

I Garag€rsalei:o benefit f Senior Citizen project'!»■ TWlN-PAIiW ‘-v ^ e ^ u (-Ull!--aillgcl6d-by-U»Vlil-MHWHl—■ liu-BCsl "Baragc anlcs" ever In Huy Moon, Helen Fotnrid oOicr

Twin Falls wfil be held Tliur- ’club m em ber’s. M itchell is sday to benefit the Senior preparlngaspecialshowcpsefor Qtlzcn building program . Ihe Gem Club's donations.

Senior Citizen Agency of-^ Mra. Tnd Ross, Senior Qtizen _ ficlals said about 1,000 persons^ Agency, sgld ^the gem _con-.

-h av e been contacted and Invlte’d *^trlbutlon . w ilf * bring -a large to donate lloma fur the sa lc^ number of gem enlhuslasia lo

. openlngat3p.m .Thursdaylnthe the garoge sale and Introduce a ^ city owned storage buHdlng a t ne w . type.^ 'irof - - in te re s t : - ■ - _I2<n.‘S e to n d ^v en u o —W n-iiaar— T U l-procecds ‘will be used'■ Standard Printing. .toward a down payment on tlie

One of the major attractions propose<fSenior a tizen Center, of the sale, offlciolsaay. will be a hnUHIng thn__nhLJH[n.yx

~ V w ^ a g lc valley dem d u b 's ” contribution of ra re rocks and ' gems. Included are such items as quqft*. p e trified Choral, petrified <vood and many Items

Nursing Home, 421 Second Ave. W.» has been located providing the orijanlz^lon can come up with a down payment.

Such a center would he wiUiin

Arctic areas.NATO’s secretary general,. . IS, has tolu oudienbos*

In. Norway and Denmnrk: "If some cvldencf! of detente Is discernible In parts of Europe, no such relnxotlon-prevfllla-on the—northern— and—Muthem fronU craofthe aUlancc." _

In •Uio' kp la 'p in lnsu ter'nejtt ^ door lo Norway, tlic Soviet . Unlo;i; m a in ta in s 'a strjiteglc '

- baso- - of the flrat_. order, __ comprising land and. amphi- bious fordep 'with over 200

a~targd~numl forward filrl

' 500 vessels, Including 100 submarines, baw d on Uie Icc- free port of- Murmansk, Luns added. ' .-D u t-lf- th e - BituatloiM

anners, iappears to be of less concern to those, closest to any potential

donations to the eorflSc sale site ■nils Bcncrnllm- ..today and W e d n e a d a y - to r nppHrc-sT tllli leas [orce to

M? J “ ““ ‘f ' Norway wlilch.alUiouBhU doesbuilding will be open from, 10 „ pnrtlculorly Inipres-

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During (he non-snow off leaton thf U.S Women-t Alpln*_ Ski .Teamyjnfmbers go on tlic "Ski Team" diet' ioJou-^6 pounds in.iwn.weeks. That'$ riglu. 20 pnumU m l<t'day<!' Tiff bans of the diet 1$ uliemi<IrTuo'd.aciiun arid wis devised by a /amous Colorado phyjician eipecially.forjihe4J.S. Ski Team. Normoi energy jj niainlamed (very impprijntM while reducing. You keep "fuir . no siarvalion because ihe diet is designed thai way: It's a-d»et ihnl ls easy tn tnllow'whcther

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weren 'i. tire If.S, WmnerTs SkrTeam wouldn’t be permliied' 10 use it' Right ' So, give’yourself-lhVsame bfe.nk_iiieJJ..S.

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if you've iried dl[”tl»eioilier_dicis/you tm^n ryourselO.O'iry ihe U,S. Woman's Ski Team Diei. Thai is. really do

. want'lo toce-20 pounds in two we2k(.-0rder loday. Tear ih.it" a u r u T r r e m i m J c r r ” ^------------- ^ ---------------------------------^

Send only S2.00 f$ ';2S.for Rusli Service)--Ca|h..U; J X K - . - " t o : L i j ^ f o r m « i o a - R e ^ u r « .173, Encinltai. Calif; ‘> 024. DcDon’t order unless 10 lose 20 poundi.in two weeks! Because that's what the Ski Team Diet will do! '

. „ .., ly o f th tresidents livfng In the older p art"or Idwh. They woijid t)c able w come to the cen ter for recreation and soclol events and for meals. The meals on wheels program to take, hot m e a l s , (o ' re s id e n ts could opwatc from ceni

Persons a re asked to bring

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receive co n tribu tions . M rs. Ross sojd any th ing is a c ­ceptable from household ftir- nlshlng^, appllonces, and bod- ding to Jewelry, clothing and books, * • •

m aintaining Ita current capability. _ *' Denmark,"on |J\9 other hand, already notoriously the weokeat m ilitary link In the NATO

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- ^ijcnces^tluiufllujia-aald-j)0gnii_chccklng anti word^Eaglcton’fl pfniwn^_on-the^^

about Edgletoi^ noxt .momlns, the wtMle story ' s a l d ^ f ^ I e C o h - j E r a s j f l c a m ^ u f . , , -

-ainirrafiii Z—A n a ly sis- ho had discuflfled thcnri with hU reached Elagloton’s office.

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.Izcd fot.clcclrofliock trcotmontfc^,- . - ^ n . Thomafl F. Englcton, a . -

- b righ t' and - flntliusinatlc rnoW ".-- —comerto-nntionnl-polltic.ir'who

rncod uie most (rylng week of

recrenllmi Knll at Cu^'cr S’tato Park, S.D. It woa o aunny morning, co(^ and dry In Uie mld-70’3. Few of Uie 10(k)dd

-rCportera seated in the ruatic--------hinrsiISl^tlM -ft'lV at-W alf

come as M c ^v c rn nnd Eggjc: fon entorod tlie-room with thiolr

f . \W V 03. ..• KhKleton. didn’t seem

least bit upset and on the way In and he flaalied h la'w ide,

_.boylalLgrln=the.aame grin‘:thc_L television cam eras plckcd up a

"w eek " and*"a half, before ot Mlmnl' Beach Just after hp \ , learned., he was McGovcm'fl'j^ choice as his running m ate.,.McCovem.bffgan to qwak.

“ Mrs. HcCoyenunflVttLoyei "•W f e U Bg«t tfl MTI. ~—-■ w NUwitiy »qUW|#^ her arro .'

Within m inuU t, Bagleton'was m h u feet, h u body trtm bling « t h Ih t wMiht o( whal h f was

I to uiy. ^ announrvd in

eometlilng he was aslmmed as atate ottorney I t . hod nothinR to do wTth lOCOT and wound

tfCtct cQuld-nol. - - - ............... . -------------- , never twToiown: On Julynmder-conaldoration;McGovern. Hart, McGovern's two top M, the day after the/nrAiM did not askr although ~he~had~advlacra were roused out of a conference, McGovern wnikivt I.— i-nrr--.------ -Vlfgln laWda^ocotldn^wlthiF om1ilr rrflcifr8h!cldod~1)jm--------

Jihone call from JEaglcton’s. larflo rock. Finn|liZ3ifl-ginlira/ -------Live aaaiatani:" a-loword o-reporterH'I-will-not— :—

lenerol in gavel fill, Knight riowepapera story was about to blow tliat^be atamiioded," he said in n_ —,--------------------------- -- ----------------------- [^{LuaiSd7~Wcived -tfiflnn cflll from ft CQuid—caiiaQ—troubla*—At a.' tenBft-lnti»rviow-.on-a—duatvimlnahty or Immorality-Jual depressed and in Uie, hospital “Mr. X” who jaid ho had broakfaat with Eaglc(on the • driveway.

BLUE LAKE SHOPPING CENTER HOURS; 9 »o 9 i^nday Thru. Saiurday 12 Noon to'5 p.m.iunddy .

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othBroapoctslcsa palatable.- c liangew as contemplated was class a taste of.Uie good things h latoryot M i l l , llluatrates tlw development have comiLrolatod Foremost of t l i ^ Is the President Cmlllo Gl M edlcl'f ranging from refrigerators and country's fantastic growth rate, problems. They Include m assive ■

sacrifice of democratic 'l ie a ls declaration that die govern- television seta to vacations on Oeaplto a drop .In co ff«» .»n it-trafflc -rjam s-In ' Sao^iEaulo',____IT iid Iicftonal freeSoins; to "a mcaHWoiad fctalnllta autliorliv i' tlie beach.___________ ^ _ _ ^ ja ic iia .l ic la a .^ piirlB-rnBe-lfcBr«ttHrl«rgmitT!ltyTintf1iiilnif^- p o l l c y - w h l c h - p l a c e i ' e c o n o t n l e i ' t i ) j m w ' p o l i t i c i a n s a n d t o h o l d ' ■ " ' F u r l l i c n n o r i W l i i l g o v e r n m e n t p e r c e n t t o n e a r l y (3 b i l l i o n . ' I t s I n d u s t r y , a n d U i o p o l l u t i o n o f - g r o w t h o V e a d o f a l l e l s e . — — — t l i o s e - s u s p e o t e d o f s u b v e r s l v b l a s e n d i n g m i l l i o n s o n c d u c a ‘ S t e e l I n g o t o u t p u t w e n t f r o r i i G u a n a b a r a B a y , R i o d e J a n e l -

— I n . e l u d e d i n - t l i c M i - f l a c r l l l c o s ^ c U v l t l e s - w i U i o u t t r i a l . . t l o n I n o r d o r - t o - f l l l - t h o d e m a n d a ' 5.3 m l l l l p n t o n s I n r l i w o - t o - s ^ r r o ' a — b o a u U f u U _ h a r b o r T l f i i o i 3 : | - h 8 v ^ - ^ b ^ i » ^ h » l ' g e l ^ < ^ - o H l c l e l - ^ l l ^ ^ o n i ^ - C T l l e d ^ o r - ^ W 4 - ^ n ■ ^ ^ % 1 m ^ l B ^ h ^ ^ i i ^ i l l l^^ a ! j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l l e t ^ l . _ U l l l l i l l l g

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^ B a U e j r . O r e t i s , ■ U u ^ U m • I w a y i K b i t l o U o w i - M - n r i

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torture df pcrwns susp«ctcd o(; .the constitution promulgated by Tlic govommont-hfla pledgod of omomoblloB and trucks wcnr^ home six million pooplo.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • , ■ " W O O m i l l i o n o v e r t h e n o j t t f i v e '

B lu e LAKES SHOPPINQ CENTER H 0U B 5; 9 to 9 M on day Thru. S aturday 12 Ndon to S- t ) .w . * M n d o y '

i j a t i r d :

p f a i ^ s

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L o l r d , U i e i f a U o n ’ f l t o p ^ ^ * 'f e n w o f f l c c r [ o r t f l U T - y e a r a . _ _ _ _ _ ^

- w a s m a k i n g ^ h i s f i r s t v i s i t t o t h e ', g p r a w l l n g M c D o n n c U p l a n t ,2—! ^ t U c h - h a s - m a n u f A o t u r e J - t h 0 ^ —

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t r a d l U o n o f b u M n g q u a U t ^ a l r c r a t t . T h a F < P t u n t o t f t h a s -

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e f f o r t s J o g e t o u t o f V i e t n a m a n d r e t u r n t o * , a p e a c e t i m e _ _ _ _

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H i e i ' e w a s ' n o v i o l e n c e a n d ^ a r r e s t s w e r e r e p o r t e d d u r i n g I t tn r^ d flT n H n n fffltrn flp trh irh t w ■ ■ *

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honors and be«fi p lace d on ^ supcrln tcr>den l'8 Ust, the d e a n 's lU t and the c o n u n a n d a n ts H a t upon c< m p ltftio n o f th is f i r s t year a t the iic a d e m y IrfCtoIorado

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SEATTLE, Woah - 1116 U. S. Labor . D opurtm ont's •Oo'^ eupBtmnni safety nnd f icnmr Ad ml n i s t r n t i o n ( OS HA) proposes easing recordkeeping and reporting requirem ents for em ployers with, fewer thnn eight employes.

' Jam es W. Lake, OSHA's—NoLUMcat___ RetilonaL Ari-. mlniatralor. anid m Seottle the

proposal applies' to, any em- ■ ployer whflTfjad'no more ’UfafT

seven employes a t any one time ti»p prior c a lc n d a n .

under th e , proposal, L ^ e said, such employers would m eet th e ir ob ligations on recordkeeping by reporting fatalities o r multiple hospital-

— p lcm entaey=^ocord=or^o¥ch Individual Job injury or^'illness, or the annual summ ary of such Incidents, under the proposal.

------ Amon^ thoso omptnynra. fewer than eight employes, only...

rilfltivnly-fflir-vrhV—n r r - se lected 4 o p a rtlc lp a tti~ in statistical survey of on-the-tob Injuries and illnc.<wes would he required to maintain the log of O c c u p a tio n a l I n j u r l o ^ n rid

________ U > "m c iL . Such c m p lo y c r jL - i t i l l ------------- ‘ be n o tif ie d b y t h c B u rc o u 'D f■--------------ta b o r :S t iit l im c s 1 » ro re ,J n r i, 5,■;— . 1H 73 . ■ ' ‘

N .T ie t lists 4p ilots

TOKYO.. (U P I ) - N o r l i i ^ V lc l -na m 's o f f ic ia l news Hgency toda y pub lished the nam es o f fo u r A m e rica n m i l l td r y p ilo ts it sa l(| w ere cap tu re d a fte r t l\e ir p ia n o s -w o fo -8 h o t -dow n U & t

The V ie tn n m N ew s Agency (V N A ) sa id the p ilo ts a rb : —

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-d o la yo d (In a l e n v lro n h ie n ta l -p a c t -B ta t6 m 6 rt t M d iv !a y th a t

sa id the proposed J im . B rid g e r — th c i^ I - o l w ^ l c . M m p la x - ^ ^

lltU o h a rm to Uio env ironm en t.•However, the re p o rt sa id the

1 ^ m ill io n p ro je c t w duld haye a s ig n if ic a n t advc rso Im pact on •

-the4 ^aosth o tlc8—o f-th o nearby " ^ f l indacapo! . . , , ' ;

Th ‘6’ p la n t w i l l b u m 250 tons ~ o f s tr ip -m in e d coo l p c r~ h o u r

•w h e n -iH s-o pe ra ting -iit-its -m ax"- Im u m , tlie re p o rt so ld . Despite

u tlio_co fll:bum lng.opcraU on»-iho re p o rt sa id the p la n t wouTd bo

jib lc - ta c p m p ly -w lth -fe d o r« l-a n d -s ta te a ir p o llu lfon standards.

> ~ T l t o ^ M t l i o l l i ^ p r o f t l O T B 't < ^ — .........fro m the p la n t’s th ree g ia n t

■ trnn5rn<BiilnnHTV)p>;b^qtcHlng In- i p a b o T ^ r U a l a r ^ t ^

f ld ve rse v is u a l I m ^ c t on, the . n a tu ra l s c e n e ," 'th e /e p o r t said.

The lines w i l l c ross 150 m ile s o f m oun ta inous ^ re a west o f K enrunerer " lu v ln g A lgn iflcan t scen ic -Value*' a nd “a ls o - w il l c ross u ire o m a jo r h igh w ay rou tes th a t c a r r y t r a f f ic to w a rd • V e ilo w stono 1 ^ ’Uohal P ark.’ ~ ~

■■'nie adve rse im pa cts on -a e s t lio t ic s 'a rc -s lg n lf lc o n t, con- •

$ lde rlng prese nt land uses, the r c la t iv c .q u a l l^ o f- th c -s c c n e ry _ .

r th e ihagnK udo ' - -p ro p o s ■

so ld .T he In te r io r D e p a rtm e n t so ld

I t w ou ld re q u ire the p la n t own*.e rs . P a c if ic Po w e r & L ig h t and

t*ow e r Co., to do ev-’c fy m iH g p M flib i ft m m m im m ■

b a s ^ In .U d o rn , *n )a ila nd . cap tu re d o l 'H anoi Juno SO. — L t .L a n y ; l io n a l^ P r ic e , 25, b a s e d ;. 'a t U d o m . 'n ia ilo n d ,

' ■ ■ ‘ -o a p tu re d n e a r H ano i J ^ ly fO .A ll oppcArod to be U .S . 'A ir

'F o rM p e ra o n n o l. ’ .In 0 se pa ra te d ispa tch V N A '

t re p o rte d do w n in g o f tw o ~ ^A m erican p lan es J u ly 2 j ) ^ d '

' J u ly 30. M a n y b d m b ers opera t*, . Ing o ve r N o r th V ie tn a m c a r ry

■ t w o ^ r i c ro w s . T he m en nam ed today- m a y have tw en

: , :~ L : - lh e .c r f tw n rt>n of* th e tw o n lanas, bMt tbe a g e n cy d id n o t sp e c ify

- th iw r—

' t ■ 'j '

c a r r ie r s - tn c lu d o a G a r r e t t - q r o lB h t l ln o s , In c . , s B ro w in g FVclBhtUnes, In c ., Oonsolldated F ro ls h t l ln o s , In c i , S a la kov

7 ^ ^ n n t fW = jm i l3 W J in r i ( h « U te r t7 - H io In c re a M s Inc lu de 1? p e r

ccn't on r a lM to r ahlpmanUi ^ W lg h U !g j ) « tw « w jK r o i« a i l ,T O ^

ponndii, (o u r per. cen t on ra te s fo r - j t f i lp m B n 't r 'w e lg h ln r B e P '- — - -

;w « a i j , o o o ~ p o i i i id n a in ; K ) iE ----------pounds and , tw o p e r, ce n t In . d 'e m o . on r a tM .oh s W ijm M il* . '

' o v e r t o w p o u n d s .' , ., . W t li) U M ta ion , t U . com r i 'm is s io n < s ld ' these c s r t le ts .

h» ve been expe rienc ing ■ t u b - “ s t in t la l . In c re u e s In eest oT im te r ia ls ,

d a tii o r th e ir l u t ra ta In c fe u s ^

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A M L u & ie kH A N S E N - < r t » n U « l l J o e .

: i;r:M cF «rliin it,r::lI««« iiT r= .w llU :. c o m p l o l e r « i u l r « n i ! n t » f o r a M a s t e r o l S c le n M d e g r e e J t o m l l n U n l V e r s l t y a i t O k l t h i M ) * a t -■ U ie c l o M oC I h l j y c a r ' i B u m m e f u u l w , FoniuI-FM oanlU at-ot I S o ^ u m m e r g r i a u a l e ^ ' V l U , b e

liuwlMtJiprlnBO

■aia!N N 3 -rE i m v - = - T i i Throe Ulnna lulling a u t t narU clpalo a t tho Gooding

idod on Aug. 1-i.

w hite g iad lo ll. and orchid mid honrU cenleroJTIie tatJo. chrysanlH em um ii and gold An orchid lace rutflo accented

.ca n d e lah ra holding white I 'e tw K ™ tier ol the cake. Anla p jr j , arrongonrlent of whlto,

Tlin ia-lrti., gIvAn In m arrlage-S llM ai>nth» '»“*“ fl=“ n'l?-W>>Uo: by her taUior, wore- a Hoorr cotaplotod the, tab lelongth gown ol twau de nolo d c c o r g | i ( ) n 8 , _____________ _

„ f e a t u r i n g a n e m p l r o w a l i t l l h e- ^ b l q B t l r V ' S n - B u r B n ; ; : ’ — 5 } j i j 7 p u f ( 5 a ’ l a „ ' t h o

-m^MUOMRS-ROBEllUARGA.E va Wagner, Buhl, wa» In

,DHA Il_Aim YM ,tM W ll»-iiK ih-a fool «rriUn* you might be able to help,.

--------L»m _a-gro™ n-w o»uuir-fooll»g«-«d4iealed)-aiw l-have-.^ahvay t been ab le to ha|idle any iltuatlon, but th l| one^hAi,

_ rS ia .« tu m iM ^ ._ ___ _____ , ■ ■ ' • - . - -My huibind [alio college educated] l i friendly, outge^

bodice of the aown wa» <ic- charge of the giiost hoolc. Mra. , - centeU. by--laco-jembrDlilorcd D ick-M orrli. Twin Fnlla, and . .

■ Wltli aoed perala and pearlliod G co re lana Maancv were Jn---------- A A Q J I A V - F r | t Aaequlns, A l^de panel'from the choree of tho gifts,- I t - V U 1 I C y - r U V W I T e ^empire waist tormod the chapel Roccptlon osB lltan ts w ere _ a , . . .

"Strain.--------— — rk^a,-^JIm-BaFgar-M ».-Ponald-^— ----- HEL£tl-MacDS)pALP- - Her veil or Fronch silk Illusion Barga, Mrs. John Massoy and V Box'55, Rupart .

......................................................... d tanE m eat= M ec

w a lle n j 'b « t“ ln y nialirobjectieil waltrewea when we a re out together. Re hugi and iqoMiM them, and ^ 1 « IheU "Honey, Sweetie and DwHng." I find

thii extremely oHcnalve. . t." - I keep hopbig a ' waltreia will put him in his place, but

‘no iuch luck, fliey ieem ■Y^, V, ~ ~— -II----------

■ veil P r 'a ^ l a S n d will spend throe .CIIOWDER Ha hUAi and iquAexM ___________ ______. . 7.nnimn«

Iris Society wUl„j:ncct for ito annual picnic a t tho Twin Falls City Pork a t 12:30 p.m . _^ .tur(lny,^ '.contcat will tako- Uic pined or Iho Brogrnm. An“ iris rhlzomo and bulb ralo will bo held. TTifl event is open to t fe

KINQ HILX - " 'nio firat August mooting of Uio King HIU Ufflngo has boon ‘ alp o n cd until Aug, IS.'nio 'ijicetlng had been scheduled for the §th. but due to the Elmore County Fair

-JbaL-W .cck-the meeting was

slow bo ll.'S eason to taste.was borrowed from her sister, ^eeka In Guam before arriving 2 flat cans clam s, minced or Addition of a ham bone during — 'Mrs. Larry Voss, Buhl. « their home in Tokyo/where chopped ‘ the cooking operation will add ^ .

« « n... m » .. n , ^ » » ' carrlcd-n fcuquct of red the b rid e g r^m is implbyed by *• d rro n io n r flavor.' — ------- • ----------C o i i p l e S W O dM and yellow roBoa centered by an Sylvonla Technical Assoclatoa. Small amount of garlic, optional Boston chowder Is m ade with I™ I

j^ U k a lt .M y h u ib a n d ^ W ^ i o m a r r ia g e . M r. j large Idaho potato rfiilk lnst«nrl of tomntnn. Wh.n

• " 9 3 0 1 "SIZES 2 ^

Would it be wrong of m« to tUp 4» e o< these walb-«i#Mnbt« wlth^a 4^-doU arU llrM klii«-ber-to .-p leu« ohiU th«

old fooIT.' TE3MPTED

____ i.DRAR TEM PTRP: R«ii«i_UM Slnp^jLtonyMr litiA aW tkat 1 ^ liav ld r aiakea him eo iit|^tia tii,

.aa^ijroM'd a p p ra d a la -U .if lu 'd kaep U i haadi .etf Um w a H n iif i a i l iUip«BU wUii U» iw eat talk. -------

_ nocKiacc, o p f of '-the Barga was employed as officebridegroom ,andagoldbracelet m anager a t tho Idaho-Depart-belongln'g to her mother. ' ' m ent Store In Twin Falls; •

Mrs. Voss was m atron of Tlie bridb tvas honored a t ahonor. Dridesmalda were j ^ s . mlacellancous shower nt Un-Gafy Bohling, Bulil, and Mrs. coin Courts in Ruhl by Mrs.

rftilk Instead of tomatoes. When using milk, add it last. Qiowder■No. c a f t lO m a lA e S - . u a . in i m u iv . u u u i u u a i . w j o w u c r >

1 stalk celery ' • is good made one day'nhcad.and TWIN PALl!.S — DenlceCut ilp colcrjcnortoo* sm all. TcjioalcdfDrfiorving; ' . Young ariid-fcw ir'A ll^'M eyeczd

EMce onion and-bralsc-both 10 > r v » s r f i i t s R ashelle Young and No fitting m inutes In oil. Add tomatoes

l'"clnm“ncctar and j lm m c r

QUICKIE wrap for sunshine ^ y s ! Whip up one, two, three In

time flat and- bind off

w lle y W lllnm t>ortcr Johnson were for IrontagV0301: New-----------

l 5 E A R ' A B B Y : . ' M y « x 4 a i a b a n d r e c m t l y r e m a r i i ^ . Ha h a d a c h u r c h - j r a d d l n f w k h a e h a m p t s n e r e o e p d o o ' a t t h a c o u n t r y c l u b a f t a r w a r d i . I d o t h e r w o r d i , ' * a l l t h e t r i m -

A • m i t w . " T Wfll W m i II iw M W fl t t i a t « w r

^ " ^ * " > a c a u > e ^ t a T l i l l , h a t S t h e i r f a t h a r . I t o w e y a r T * h a n 1

la | ) l a n ^ 8 to entartaln for the newlyweda, I f ti t a itab »f cUitoyalty. .

Tlio I am lnppUy iw Haii ie d -myaalf

u u r j f D o iu m g , B u i H , a n a M r s . c o m C o u r t s i n U u h J b y M r s . j f y g y g . . . u w w u u .* , . u v v v . . .Wayne Qilldcra, Jerom e, sister Gary Bohling in d Mrs. Walter one4ialf hour. B_ayleafm ay.be f«vorita r«clpe,-Ju»t maU It-to iCLihg^SnltJ^nKc C ity . a ild fe n j_ S lz c ^ ,4 . g, 0_of tho bridegroom. Jennifer nhrt n> n ni..^Anai cooked.olong witli the above, tum w>Hn » ^npfiHrtmpftt LDS Tetpplc. 1=H> vnrflH 4S«indi.— --------Uflrgfl,m 6g<>6f tile bridegroom, shoyer a t the hom^^ ^ «»<W )t~of~^oin^»g. ^ t o r T h a The brttJes-urc daughters of Sevcnty.flve cents for-each

Dice potato and cook until returned

_lhlnlLiny!iiiter-c mjr fefUngs. Do you b l j^ e m e for feeling .. . .

, HURT AND BITIER

DEAR HURT: 1 im aa r a i M wky ymr tU tar .tboaM a't attend yoDr-eB-haibtBd'i'-weddUf. ta d evea ea* tertala.far (kar^aapto U the • • wlabee. 1 y ew "ImH" tad -b liU raeu U oacalled IfU- ilaee yea are preteatly happ*<

ty rearrtod, ____________ 2_________________________ ^

•was flower girl. M oirls, Twin Falls, by Mrs. pcppcr m ay be braisedJim Barga. Boise, brother of Morris, M rsi^Emeat Mccham, celery and onion,

the bridegroom, served as best J e ro m e , and M rs. H arolda n ^G ro o m sraen - woro—Don—QraRKsrW in-Palls:------— --------

'Barga and F red B argo. ~~^cial~g'ucstfl were M r ^ g ~ tyatH era-T f tli< br idegroomv” Mf«.' JijjiB ar» iru fiUtuj».BmHU!During the ceremony the best Mr. and Mrs. Don Barga, m an on d groom sm en gaVe Sunnyvale,‘Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.

-MfiptUMrrwMilngft------------------- Pflui-Grof^-North-fitai'r-OlitOT-Uflhers w

recipe becomes the property of Lt. Col.^tnAMrs. Ray A.Young, pattern — add-25 cents for eachthe Ttmea-Newi and cannot be foHner"T?01n Falls residents. ------ *' ** ” ‘ 'pattern for Air Mall and Special

Tlie brldcgroorns are sons of H andling, Send to M arian dT--MrSi -W o y n e -^ S y ^ r t in r 'T tm c sJ N c w S '^ o rT f lp -

-------------------— ...................... ............... - ..... • Johnson, Houton, Wis.. a n d -o f .lt tfn ^ D t:._ 2 3 2 West 18th St..•'n - W ^ W -'Mr\ -------------------- -Wper-eioriil MiJVer, UountifUl, New 'York, H.Y. lOOll. PrintM i M J Utah. ^ Name, Address witli-Zipr size

Pooatelloi--------guests .^attended from")P o cate llo ; M ayne Chfldcrs, Other

Jerome., and Lorry Voss. Bulil. Twin F alls , Buhl, Jerom e and Jeffery Barga, nephew of the Shoshone.

P a ir w eds in Boise

r R y J a c o i > v -

Tlie Meyers-reside in Provo, -Utair., whoro tho brtdegroom

and style number.■100 Ton Fnll-Wlntcr Patlem a

^ h a t a Waste of Power!

---- P ....... ..... -- ................................................................................ .........----- — a tte n d s— Brigham — Voung—tn -n itl^T O w rroah tonrtr-S ew ------------

U niversity . The Johnsons ‘ Catalog! plus Fobulous bonus rosldo in Killeen, To*., where

--------- DEAR.ABBV: I.had.Bome g iw t i n w r wm «wwn<ng. ffffdwhlla we were eating dinnar [betweep the soup and tha

---^lah^l-^h»>«efttbmaii-aKmy la ftTa a y i r i m t o d If I amoka?"

I amilad very politely, and replied, "I 'd rather you ' waited until a f ^ dinner." He then t ^ aome cigareta out

_of.hia pockat-and procw^d^Kl to tn K^ral^ __ ___________I want to a ik you, what on earth could have-been the

=»attararitfarth ia:m «iri==___________________ AgE A U e g C ^

TWIN KAIXS — Deborah s is te rs of the brldcgroom v Schm o^ger, and U r r y Westr helped serve a t the-reception

‘Erook were mdrrTed July 151n a whichTmmVdiotely followed thir • cerem ony a t Soint P a u l’a ceremony across the courtyard ~Cathollc-Student-OcnterrBol9e7-.from-the-chufelv,

TTie bride Is the daughter of Tho white th ree-tlcrcak» woa- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmocger, accented >vlth_yclIow and pink

_Boisc. and the brldcgroom is the., flowers around-Ihe.cdges. Two son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of the th ree lay e rs w ere Weatbrook. Boise, former Twin separated by fllagreed white

DEAR APPALLEDi >He w ai elU»er liard<ef-lwarie|. or b ird »l UitealBg. lO r BOUlMy iiiat »Ula hide.] _________

~Falls residents:” ^ la rs~ w ith -a -tin y -w h itr to u n * '-The ceremony was performed tain filled u^ith-multi-co{orcd

b y T n th c r Jlm.,Wotale)L:------r . fltiwera InJihc-ccntcLJliiLCDkeTlie bride 's floor length gown was topped by three white bells

- DEAR ABBY;. In your anawer to my queatlon, you i i l d was of whlto cotton eyelet lace also filled with flowers...............the only thing that waa 100 per cent safe waa "ABSTI- with long .sleeves ending in five Thebrlde 'sbook was given to NGNCE." Where do you buy It? SHIRLEY D. button cuffs. It was accented th^ bride by her great ^unt,

—ijvith-whitc-leyclct.iiilra_at_the_ M rs. G enevieve Schroeder, ____neck, front panel and cuffs. She C heyenne... Wyo., who alsoDEAR SHIRLEY: Yon doa't “b«y*' It. Veo praeUe« IL

wore a wreath of stephanotis helped serve.

N o im i4 7 4

- ____ V J \ .Q 7 -----------e K io s ii .|iK 0& 2

W E S T E A S TA J 8 3 2 4 9 5V J I O 0 2 V K 8 6 4 3T T T ^ ---------------- ♦•BbS"* Q 1 0 7 ' . i * 0 4 3

SOUTH (D)- 4 A K Q IOO -

V G '♦ A Q J 9

• Both vulnerable West North £■■( South --------------— ;----------------- : l - 4 —

P a s s 2 4 P u s s 3 ♦Posi 4*^------- PaSr^4 KT.P a s s . 5 4 p a s s 5 N T . P a s is G V P a a u 7 ♦ P o m - P a s s - ;— P a s s - -

O p e n in s - lL 'a d — V J

t)ie bridegroom is completing his military service prior to

dum m y would iiavc allowed nttending B righam Young him to ruff dum m y’s l a s t University.

'■irl with his own las t trumTT

A cl,ub- to dum m y’s king would have put him In.dum - my to lead a th ird roiind of trum ps and pull E a s t’s las t tooth. I t would nUo allowhlin to d iscard his jhcl cllibs.

After this s ta r t Jie could go afte r spades. Thefe wtfuld be one trum p left iti dum m y to ruff tho fourth spade and

-the-last-lwo-trlck?-W OHld B&- won by dci-’ia r e r ’s ace of clubs and fifth spade,

“ T W h ere did th c T !x tn r tr ic k -------com e.from ? By. makini* . trum p irick? instead o f ju st five.

(NEWSPAPIR EHHRPRlSf ASSN.)

— choose a FR EE pattern. 75 cents Instant Sewing Book sew today , w ear tom orrow . |1 . Instant Fashion book ~ Hun­dreds of fashion focts. II.

A Lovelier You TisrarTOunil' t » i ^ spring flower..

tOadli ru f-tn l ie d -

B y Oswald & Ja m e s Jacoby m l i l lUW STlllU ll i : •■-Ih'cJilllltJilU aiiatleiLM llllaU : a .,nTn cclinnn..r

penny the hrlde wore Wo«

The bitltlinj! has been:—JSIia l___ N u ilh :__ £»»!___ Snudi

-F IN E FURS A N D FAKE FURSB y M n ry Sub M ille r ---------------------- ---------

T h f i u ' s :i b i « h i i s s k - i ib iH i t f u r s . T h e e c o l o y y p e o p l e w a r n t l u i t s o n i o s | ) e i ’ i i ‘s “ o f i i n l m a l i ; . : i r c - s l a t e d f o r t ' x - t i n c t i u n f r u t n i n d i s c n i n i n i i t i * s l a u g lU L 'i ' . J u s t l a a t s p r i n g o u t w e s t , t h c n i a i i i i d a o t w i h l f u . s e s w cm 'u t j u n n e d d o w n

y - f r u n i t i l e a i r -y . T o k e e p w i l d a n i m u l s -

/ bL'c’o m i n g i n b r e d .- ’ - lu u l so n u m e ro u s l l u i l

___ l u ' ___n n rh T B Mnimhfir her aulit Mrs. q ifford=Pocatcllo ,w asm alronofhor»r T h is w a sn 't a w aste of a'B ridosm alda ' were ' ShBlla ‘ “ ‘ rtcd an anlique whlto hifih ca rd but tho next few

lace -h an d lce rt:h lt.f-tln .trh o r p lays woro. Ho proceeded tp-B e ia ire r^ iirtaugh , and Sandy .1 i . . . Sm'u, inimnQ ih rwmother had corrfcd at her S raw trum ps ’* l th th ree

Fred Choate, Twin Falls, Was -T hen he went a fte r thebe'sl m an. Don York,Pdcatfillo, ‘ A fter a ' honeymoon In spades, bu t E a s t w as unkind',was head ^ e r . Frank Pelfrey Canado, the couple, realties in enough to show out on theand Ron. Leisy, both Pocatcllo, Bol^e, where the bridegroom la th ird lead and South hod to

_ and Stephen and O iarlea .Sch* em ployed an o vocational trum p to

luth-needed a club.

Fo«g,Rupert.

■mocger,'Boise, brothers of the counsellor a t >30180 S ta te ™ now *ioui

s 'u ff it ’ ic iH borage w o u ld by la c k in g , ih c y o v e rn - nu<nt p o r r i i i ls h u m a n e

j t ra p p in g in l i t n i le i l n u n i-- --------- b o i f t - O n t h e o t h e r h n n ^ ,

; ■ ’ Turi'ievfi^ a rb f u n d i n g . wido£proud-cuhVp~a!g tiV lo provide women w ith PfU.s of every kind in' ovLM-y p n ce runne. A th ird gi'oup, the nii^nu- faclurcT.s of fake furs.

___^^^^ve b u t ant* q u a r r e l—1 ' t h u - - t e r m fa ke , “ F a ke•*— * n tninF " Wwy &>iy.' Uwrt

bride, also served as u§hers^ College and ."ttffi-»^brJde is a — Pftlty-amHBtaftf-W cstlrwJk, SllUUOill ai BSC" ------------------

I V 1 4 . ' :) 4Piiiia 4 4 4 ^

-----You, South, J>old;

4 « 7 4 3 V 2 ♦ A K 0 4 3 «f.7fi2 - What do you do now? - '

Al—nid six hpfldes. Your part­ner ha.H u.tiivil. you (i> hid the Biam It'ynu rnn tnkirrare o( the s e t o n d round '-tif hearts. At worst, the sinin w ill ilepend on D finesse.

TODAY S QUESTION - . - In.stead of ovurcaihnu w ith

G u ild s sponsor a rt

exhib it a t TF fa irFILEI^—T h eartdepartm eh l ribbons will be given , pi lhc_

of the Twin Falls County Fair - discretion of the judges. - - Sept. ^ 0 is spon8ored»«fc»ahff;— AU^ntrlaa muflU>e^ifo^ht-tD- a rt guilds pf Twin Falls County, -the.al^'tonuiiig^bi^wdcn I '—.6 ' It is opon-to all artists of 18 p .m 's c p i. ' J. U te 'th t r l e i will

■■uttnr,H.nrnldf>c.and.Qnlv.QriBlnQl..nnt iMf accented. Entifrom

iuK- W h a t d o y o u d o n o w ? ‘ A n s w e r to m o r r o w

finns!tp to h rin p - h n m e -I f l— imgjpndj?. your partner hna bid trick s and when It lost, the two duha over the .hfi>rf open- gran d slam w ent with it.

South could have got ( t ^ t m ore m ileage out of his l ^ f T tru m p s If he hod ^eon their po.<:slbillties. At trick two he ahould have ru ffed 'n lieurt.in his' own hand: Then two rounds of trum^s^ end ing-In

Motorists on the average u m - seat bclta only '40 pcf ccnt of the time, according to tho National Automobile Clubi

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w o o 'd P lo z o r 'S o b m a n a g e r ; In v ite s thep e o p le o f M a g ic V a l le y to s h op th is v a s tly e x ­p a n d e d s to re . N o w fe o tu r in g 'a n o w house f u r ­n is h in g s d e p a r tm e n t in th e e n la rg e d b ase m e n t o ra a . • ' . »

‘ T re s h o n B 'p o t te d f lo r a l b rrd n g e m e 'n f i f o r a l l ' occas ions , c a n d le s , a r t i f ic ia l f lo w e rs o n d

1000 GOLD STRIKEm m m

— - - -

= t m w E S f =

■ p i

“F R E E b t e r o o w yS h o w n a b o v e is p a r t 'o f th e E K p b n d e d P e n n y .

—W tie -D ru O "S to re -o f fe r in g -m o re -c "

F O R T H E M ^ ID ir r e Sa d d e d s h o p p in g c o n v o n le n ile Ih r o u g h d U l s to re — ^ p e n in g o n to the N e w L y n w o o d P la ia .

H a z e l a n d V e r l* M o te r in v ite y o u to th e M ' l r^ « fu r - '

viches, loupi, piei« coffee7~iHokli(7*iyi lf^d n d t o f t d r in l j i . s t o p ' I n la n d ' • n ( o y o -d *W O *’ ' ' il lu nch o r tn a c k , in 't h e f r i e n ^ t ld

o ip h e re o f th e N e w I v n w o o d ' f f l x o .

■ i :

N ow Even M ore Free P arking y —fin ^ Y o u r~ ^

r a i w -

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-D p c n ln g o f Q |3 0 a ,0 0 0 a d d it io n U) n d d lt lq n n t t o t ^ l s p u c o h n a b ee n p n n a lo n .A p n r t 4} f t ) iia w i l l be b n s « m c n t a nd •U»c L y n W o o il ^ lo p p in j^ p c n to r • — . ' ’ . ; • . . . .

I'’— w i l l - i ) c g t n - ; T 1 i u r i id a y 3 n d ; ; n u ^ — ^--------

A h ia l l n re 'h , n o w - c r t t rn n c o " n h d tw o h e w a jio p s .h n v e 'b o e n _

, a d d e d t o th e n o r th s id e o r ^ h e I .. m a in s li 'o p p ln f t c e n te r b u ild ln R B , ^

I h T W lT i ifour other stores. . |

------------Included-ln -4ha^FovampIng ’.was uio addition oriO;^Bliuaro f ^ t of floor space both on the main level and in the baMmeht. "

^ l U w U b l l s h m e h U V J n m f t H ' bultdln({ have either expanded,I' remodeled or both, according |o

; c a l t y . H e s a id L y n w i R e a lty la f in a c ln n i h g i f t y n m - . p in i i a s i t a c tu a l ly o w n s th e f .b u ild in g s . - ■ ' - - -

Great SavingH!^UrSnles-F4n^

- l ^ o w ^ i i o r t h - c n t K i a i i c f t t o | j y n ~ w _ o a d M u l l

Lynwood, dru^ storeadds new flooF^space

” H r-said-^ll’ businesscs-|cawr 1 th e ir sp ace from ..L ynw ood..|.

’ , ncnltyrin-thcbiilldlnR-wlU te - K r r “ b « t u b l 0 1 j m c n t s , . w l t h - c l H h L - 1

bein^ interconnected with JT ^ ■ plH7Ji on the .northside. *

Tlie two hew shops adcled are f — M * s t i a n d w l c h - S h o p ~ f t n d ' a u i r e ’ } r i

Flowers. Tliey y/ill be situated * on the ri^ht ynd left hand sides Io f th e n o r th e n t ra n c e . - ; • -------A

A n A le x a n S e c 's m e n ’s " « lo th i^ ^ { - s to re w i l l be a n o th e r

.JMuldoon w a s .c n tl lu .l« .llc l>usmess in the, sbpplnB j^TW IN.FALLS — WithtJic,new .have been chlin^dd,' Lynwood addition, Penny-Wise Since the slor? 'business is aliout shoppers beinj'able toilo I

drug hns-expandedlo'tw ice tlie centgrcd around Its pharmacy, tlieif-slibppinfj under one" roof, once occupied by ■Smile's Gifts. | ^ • fl(\or space It had wh-en it first this seclion of Penny-WjHc.has _Hc-s a id Jh iu n o ll will be a ir . I

-Openod-ft>-1057i— :-------^been et>h>rtfe<i'iftfni-<.4>afirt6(l'=with;=^nHiHftnm4 nrfhi>-«tTmTt7ffr ■ jiml rem ddelcd—,—Ice heated in the winter. “ ■ in ^ ^ f u r n ln lT u l—' J a c k M u ld o o n , ' m a n n f je r o f —in e m o s t m o d e r n s c r v

’■..■«~..V O -g to tu ^ -a a ld 4 n -lfl5 7 -th o -« to ro — t lo v ie o H -a d d o d . M u ld o o n - * o id .. ^ '- te t ta n - w lth fi.OOO a q u a re f e e t - o f . - N o nc w d e p a r tm e n t .? h a v e ^ s u ie.s o f th g s to r e , ,w it h c p - .— ip n c e — I n - l M l i t e x p n n d c d - to b c c n n d d e d in th e s t o r e r ^ T s a iH r 't r a n e c on boU i s ld e s r W il l be a ' '■^‘^olvGd in r p r i j f t t e a r f t in o H n r D f

0,000 s q u a re fe e t o f s p o l'e . T lie B u t a l l o f th e o ld ones h a v e bee n d e f in i t e c o n v e n ie n c e to lh l> n e w .space in th e n e w a d d it io n .• - - - • • ‘ K i ic h h a s c x n ; m d p d 3 f»* foe t ♦'*

« . i d _ ^ H ™ i d - f r « - p n r k i n K o n b o t h — J 5 ic -E c n n y - - W is c D ru K .S to re >

h » v < - L . s L > le s _ o L . ( h a i l P K . . w l l h j . r i , ; c n - . j

- J i d d H l Dn _ n i v p _ » i o _

12,000 square feet Muldoon said In-1057 the store

had only 10 employees. Now It _ 'ilrtjjloys 40, Five of therif were hired with the expansion- of store spoce.

"We are nuikin»< tlie store all - n a w i * ' i M u l d w

enlarKed are the e lec trica l app linnces, s tereo or sound, radio-TV and Rlftware. ’

Miiltloon said *lhci^e'will be' new b rands addod I n - th a

- u h o p p i u : ^

With llie new entrance to the mall area at the buck of Penny- Wise, t h c 's U j r e - h a s added s e v e ra l neiK. ch eck stan d s, enabling sfioppers to.-check

.’■-■'every sq u are ' Inch has ' been remodeled-" " ’ ,

---------- — i i < ) w r 4 i h j ^ o o n n i n r t i i f ? h U n B = ^

d P D n r t m e n t s ' ~ u i e b u iK U n K c o m p le x , m e m a in . f

tlie north with the main floor and basement.

Tlie basenient expansion In I Penny-Wise is 'ab o lit 130' feet 1 lonf>, running hjilf the lcnf*th of tlie buildlnn complex. H ie main

- f lp a e itm ir -w i th -a is le s. Merchandisic w.lll be better orKrinlzed _ Ior shopper

q q n v e n ie n t.^ in t lu u s to ro . i ........................................... j -. [•■'ire s p r in k le r s . W e been A l l o f th e b a s e m e n t s p ace i.s f a d d e d l(» th e -w h o le P e n n y -W is e u t i l iz e d f o r s tq raK O . T lie m a in I

- • — ^ - ^ - f l o o r i s i i s r H f n r m p r p h n n r i i s p . A

P A M SUITS’ H T r M i s s e s ' . ----------------- -----------------

and Junior Sizes

E i n j C E i r r o - 1 / 2 P R IC E !

J ' n n i o i i s N iu n < >L i g l i l W e i g h !

door open.s inlO tlie back m all, f area where the .sandwich shop | and florist a rcu itua ted , ^

- KinR's-receivcd the lar}>est f amount of new floor .space in the

1 / 3 to 1 / 2 O ITS I* K I j \e C O A T S

... P A > ,T .C O A liL _A N D J A C K E T .S #

4 0 % O i l ! - 0'm M M

_ L\nivooAJShonninc Cenler T w in .F i i l l t i

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Per8oimeJL~ E 5 t s E ( l iP ( l — D o im O liv o r, t i l ls s c n s o n ..

m«-Hod«,i)iCawboya:AB3MloUon;_ c flw o o y -S'cneduled ■ O U v c r lm s w ln n lj ig s o f in .M Z J2B.213.

- B O I S E - T i le Id a h o P e r - O o m m lu lo n ' In n , a n -

iV ) « u h c « d c 0 m p e 1 1 1 1 V e e u m l iu U a i u to r s l i p osU lan ii w itti lU te i*,ende«. '

— I n c l u d e d - a r i ^ c o t r c c t l O i l f t L

— andJlJechiilciaiLl-amUironiL;I r a ln te a d \) ia o r

A p p lic a t io n s w i l l bo a c c o p tc d f o r c o h -e c t io n a l o H lc c r I u n t i l

1072, for t!w oUirf Tfiositlons- montloncd.

-PorBOnR-dOBlrlng-to-Bubmlt~ nppligntjon# or nopillng further inform iiilon should contnct^

local IdnhoUcnnrtm cnt o f- E m ploynxcnt dfflcer o r the.

iMo Personnel dommfsflion, ipitol Building, Boise,' Idnho,

W 70?i— te le p h o n e — 2 0 8 ^ . 2 2 0 3 ;^

l o - c o n f i u i n p t i i UTtT(Q^'SUtw -1071 --mill

J ^ 1 7 A 0 d p ( b i ( | a 1 1 b a s

. 'O p c n in g ‘'n r U a cU Door" on H ie N e w4 . r y n w o « « l - I M w a n T — E n r W H i c U f q i * S - i n i f l — ^ I c i T T "

- S J i O T k - i n v i t p r y n i r i o - i i H P ^ ' c i l l i B i ^ d o o p - f o r —

i R S h o e F n t ih io n s, A D VER TISEM EN T

SEATTLE. Wnsh O p e r o l io n M n in a trp n m “

■ progrflm ifunds in the lin^ount of 1171,650 liflve been nllocnled for—

, Idnho occordinfi. to the . U .S .'_____ Deportment-of Ijibor._______ __

D ls o d v a n tn g o d Id a h o n n S — — t h r o u g h o i i t - t h B - s b t e - w i l l - b e — :

____ goffered 00 work e i^ r te n c e . ',(^portunlllcfl. T^ose enrolled.

I w i l l b e p a id ii«Uirtiha iv t r ie -^ Q{• : i i ; 7 ' 5 . - ; ■ ’

JliejUttrflUonwlfiC,lhQSC-Who-_

YOUjR WI [IMS

-Men's-or Women's7Prtfl(fssletfall iC I e d n ^ y l i r t i l

PressetHrT".

T w o p iec e p a n f su it, p u ll-o n pdn ts_ .w ith p in • tu c k e d leps , ta i lo re d c o l la r , s h o rt sleeves^,

tw io p o c k e ts rich ly , a p p llq u e d w iJ jL g o y b u t te r - ’. , ’ ■ t ly nnotils , f r o n t z ip p e r in sizes 1 0 to 2 0 , 1 4 '/ i

to .24 !4 ; R od ."m id -B luo ^ $ 9 0 . 0 0 —

__^ n c tO t lQ n ( | t .» ! j f n r » p f - « g o . n n d- — ;— f r o m - f f lm l l le s - w l t h - a n n a a l - ln « ' " ' « X c o m e s b e lo w th e p o v e r ty le v e l,

: vUllormlnnto'Jan, 14, W3,The____ prOf^r a m Is d o s lg n e d - tD -D r t fg f i io - *

o p p o r tu n it ie s f o r e n ro lle e s w i t h 'S hutory of chronic un'em:— ploymcnt to obtain permanent

•SANDWICHES •SOUPS •PIES •COFFEE •SHAKES • MALTS •SOFTDRINKS5 / d p 7 r t o n e / d E h / o y “ - ~ :

d d e l i g h H u l " ■ ■ '

t h e . F r i e n d l y S i d e v ^ a l k

A f m o s p h e r e . . . _____-

of'fhe.N ewtXilWOOP PIAIA

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: : : d A t o :y w o t t P r t i i d k e i ? M r o m ^“ Maijnavox rno'dWls! En|oy >rem^ndo.ui'

savings on a vdrietyof oui' Mdgna-:: -VOX floor samples, demonstrators and prior IfwodeU (Ciiftl r TV .; . Strirao . . . PartoSles , . ■ Radiol- ;., Tape_Re^<o rtE i5E S ^n^^— som e in .o rig ina l faclory-sealed car- tonsl

Model 37S^Fcijitwood. i^rench Provincial '50 Watts El A, Air^ . * r . w w • • T * . I I v< l tv .1 I I I W V 11.1 U 1^.4 I V V u I l o U l / ^ . M i l

-SuFpenston Spedkers, 2 - - IQ" - 2 TOO HZ~Exponential Horns, - S t e p - B a s s - q n d - T - r e t r l e - ^ n + r d r ^ t i n r r b r i ^ o T i i i t w l ' : — ---------------- — ' ' * ”

z S A V f e : l : e j : ° ° N O W ^

2 .- Model 3 6 72 Fgrly-Arrterican - M ap le o r Pme ■ 20 w a tts ' EIA - 2 - 10'^Basj^^pgqkers, 2 .^ 0 0 0 -H Z -E x p o n e n tia l HnrtL«;W ^ ^ ^ X .A t# I ^ ^ r \ ^ I - _ . _ . _ I _| I ‘^ ~ 7 ^ p a c e for Tape-pecic.-Concealed Casters.

N O W ^ 3 7 8 ^ °-3r-Mo?te! j / j o Kecan Italian Classic 30 Wdtts EIA, '2 - 10" Boss speakers, 2 - 1000 HZ Exponential Horns.'Concealed cast­ers. Also in Early American & Mediterranean.

4 , Moder3P3622lSa1eiTi Maple-€a^r;l-y-Arnei4ea-n—l-O-Watts-tlAT 4 Speakers.2-8" 2-5". Record Storage Space.

SAVE 541 00 .........r . , ..... NOW n 3 8°°5 . M odel 3463 Oak Drum Table Design, 20 W a tts EIA. 6 Speak-

StafnT'dTTd-Mqr resistant top . Slide out rad io and Player drawer-. : _______ ______________

SAVE ^5} 00 N O W ^ 2 9 8 ° °

T I o t a l ^ u t b m i E i t r c• •

A . Model 6242 Pecqn Fmish, 16" diagonal screen.J o t a l j i c m o w ^ t i c - C o l o r ^ ^ u i r S H r e i a . — ~

A ; _ M o d e l - 6 3 3 2 - W o ln o f - 2 - l - ‘H i i a g o n a f -screB ii. C o 'n-'

Model 7>64 Early American. Salem Maple. 25" Diagonal screen. Tambour doors. .Total Automatic Colors. ■ ■ • ;■ ' '

" Pecans d n d ' ' ' ' NOVV « 5 5 8 ‘’“

SAVE 1 ...... N Q W ^ ^ . . ^ - 8 - ^ ^ F - ModelJ7J82^,Contemporary Wplnut,.25" diago- i- 1- - s, " • ' * n o l S c re e n .—2-9'' o v c r r s p e d t ie r s . M n tc l ie d g r i l le d o o r j

C w _] I . . . . ’ Total Autbnnafic Color-. .. Model-/156 Mediterranean P^can Deluke Con- •; • ' .

^ple. 25" d ia g o n a l sc reen T p tq l—A u to n ia tiC 'C o lo r . C A \ / B S Q 1 00 ~Coneoaled casters. 9" ovolspeaker. ' ' . , - . b AVfe-SB I---- rN O W — 3 0 0 ----------- --

SAVE 571 »o NOW 5 2 8 G . “ Model “7827 Spanish Pecan. 2T" diagonal. .’ Astro-so^'lc stereo .Theatre. 20 Watts EIA Music Power.

D . Mcrdel 62.86 Mediterranean 19" diagonal screen. ^ - p 'b ^ s s W e r s . 2 1000 HZ Exponential horns. _

. N 0 W -? 3 4 -8 ^ - -

SA VE57F“^ : ^ i^

■ m j r n

L y n w o o i d S h o p p i n g C e n t e r -

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• f

\ ...... >••..••V y f .....

’’f w l n F « M » * i d » h o v V * d r t « t ^ y » A u f l U i M k ' ^ ^ M ’. f

, . I

T yuf N - P — Cualorpdr'fl cugtb m f l r f B M r v f ld r T . - ~‘.j . A ;. "ttH cH .iM oM r-B a ia . hoViTgVflh ol!^ * nn(J omployws of Uio-Lynwood Wlion on’ order is ijlvort Ujo lyt>c8 of sandwlcWos will bo

Center cBii-nowJim/o ' snndwlch Is prcpnrcd wlillo Uio served ftlong witli, soups qnd

^wtch llnr~frO>o'n w im in~arcn:’— Aft<U-'hmcfllvofl hlff food Iio ■■ wft'dt-mkj/,mllk'fln‘d : t o ^- ^ ^ O M r a l 0d-V-V6rlfl” « d -n M O l^Q y cfl-.i^^^ ‘ ------ ^

Moicr, Iho lunch Iwr has boon desert ond ^ Irtk . _ T^c shop wUl open about ±, “dcsiffnci with n sldownik cnfo ’TJio cuatomor Uion pays for o.m._ ond_:elo|io .n l

ntmoflplicro. --------- ----------- his. m eal and moves-to-o large depending on slorcrhours tn theAt prcgonlj thci‘c~ifr‘o"lflblcs~condlrncnt b a r for the deslw l^rcB t-of the shopping’ ccnttir-r

and seats for 44 cualoiilcra,-Uut. dressing.. _ . TTip Mosdrs.havQ hnd.tho Idea.~ ’~ 1Vto3cr p!intHT)rrputt1ng~tnfalesin----- Mofleraaid-lhls-qulek-way-of— j^ e v e ro l-y e a r f l- fo r -a u c h -a

UiemrillhnllwHy for Uie sealing serving tlie custonicr Is. being—uliop but sa id ’ the opportunity of eight morcv used oxtenalvely in California.- never before, prc9ent.0(l Itaelf;

Tlie \ unusual part o f . tlie Tlie main fore of the diop Is ■ He said lie had intended living " snndwich“Bhop Is Uie wfly the^ lU ham burger and 'ham sand- In Twin Falls to retire aftor lB

GRAND OPENING

I C n ll^o n ila .__________________ = H n^ffB rV \n ifS S rtrftH ^d6ii(j6a T n t W T « r F W S r t r a i ™ ^B u t th e M osers say th e y R ot_ t)n t i l ls ^ e n tu re . T lie y had live d __betoro C a lifo rn ia .-b u s in e s s a t th a t ,tUne. - ' old friends and , new m e n tu

LG/iRDEKlOOtCADDYC o n la in j T ro w e l

Rog. $5.69 f^ s P E G i A r v v o : : t :t

ONE OAllON

THERMOS PICNIC JUCHEO. J 2.99 ^ ______

SPJECiAL........... r-tftWN-FURNITURE

WEBBING KIT-77 Foor

nEX ER Som sLYN

s l 3 SilSHINIGbmCKLE

S U M M E R G O I . r C l i B M t A N C B

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__ t.'

L ay A w ay;

REG. $22.00 —

HANDBA(;S OPAQUE KNEE HI’S HOSE

* 2 ” 0 ^ 5 ’ ® R E G ^,1 .00 ........................W ” .

-O p e n -fr id a y -N ig h ts' t i l O P M

BAHK CARDS WELCOME'"Shoes for the Enjire Family'' Lyn^wpod

GliEA TL V lUUWCEl) PRICES OIS.

~ S iin u n w Ilrosm.-Spor-lswfar— I'ormals, Jcwclrv. Coals

- IN T W E ^ L i^ W Q O D -

Al l The B e p Dr e s s ed Gi r l s

■ w^Carfy-Paekqges-Fr'ofTi “Teresig's"

of Ly n w o o d .

TWINFALLS

OFFICES; Downtown Tyfin Falls • LynWgod Shopplnfl Center • Kimberly

^EW^HIPMEmmtEDING^

Lite weight steel shaft go lf clubs.;New pro shaft - polyurethane-

=coatecl w oods - toug lH em pered-

irons - register, swing^Aveighted. ' i g u a r o T T l ' e B d "

REG; $295.00

3 W O O D S • 8 IR O N S —• W E D G E

CtFAR'AKCFPRICr

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^ i w j r r u c i R ^ u i ^ ^L M BOYD I .

^Y o flB p te > (fU r t i c d y o u w i r / l f V o u . ’ r o l / i o p f t r o n t o f a r i . ' u t f i m i t T o ”

H flra r. i U ‘« n o w ' r e p o r t e d t h a t l o v b n o u l o f 1 0 o h l l d r o h . j { L Q f n i f l t c d B l o p - w l i j j b l im t f . w i t h i n B o v o n : d h y f l . a f t o r : t h « y . » e t ^ a w a y f r o m t h > i r f o l k B - in t b ' d l f f o r o n y ■ u r K o u n d in i r i -

i^ m o r io n n C o l lo g b - o f ~ ^ A > - - ' • . ' —T o r g i i t i h o a r d t h a t c o n - " 6 a l o " l i r i d B D . H o u i t o n , . I t i p l u i l o n f r o m - f t - d o o t o i L W h o : • d o m o d - B t a d lu n i ! S o a t t i e , - T h i id o i r n r t R t r i U o a l ' i t u d y " ~ l t i a p o c o n o q i l lo . B o n A n - o f t h o r o c o r d s . ‘ ' t o f i t o . U * r i v e r w a l l i . D o o i

• y o u r . t o w n h a v e a iy m b o l? I f n o t . w h y n o t ? '

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c o f f e o a s t o a . , t h e y c a l l o d u r b o s p o c t a c lo d

O A T T ^ O U >-O gal T ~ t t i i n r — t » U B h l y o u t o . w i m ? P r o b - . " “ J ' ■"'*

U u t n o v ^ r m a d e t h e f i r s t I 'e o m — In — f o b l \ r f t l l , - " f e o * k e i r - b a l l o r b a s o b n l l . A l w n y i

a b l y . B u t h n S f t m o t^ . t t ’a a _ “ r o a r s 'o u l w h j r q a h r o m o n T " ’ _ b o r — t h a t — M o a t —8 a m o a n f l _

—b l a m o f f ^ b i = v j i t Q n S a ? h Br j u i t r b u n k r ;

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V v f - v y GENERAL TENDENCIES: The moralng flndi > you able to put your affair# on a much better

foundation, to coniider how (o handle material concerns. - Afternoon and evening brine you lome confuaing condition requiring you to use your boat experience and thought tok e e p f r o m i r r i t a t i n g a o m e o n e y o u l i k e . - - ________

' ARIES (Mar. 71 to Apr. 19) Making collectioni. paying Kllli ihQUld be fifit on ihe ngenaa_m_fl.>n,. bui lattrrdrlvtr k with care and rip youTUp v/hen you are tempted to criticize' othen, -Oet.gopd idylce you neo4_frpni experti...Slop_bfling_•o belligerent.

■ TAURUS (A p r.b o to May 2p).Makfi-yourBeir aa attractive •I poisible in a.m., then handle those" monetary m atters with

a tangent. A'persevering attitude wins the game now.GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Piati the day's activities

e a rly -io -you-can-pu ih -righ t-th rougfi-w ithoy t loss-of- any kind, including time. Sit down with auociates in p.m. and d ilC U H .how to. exiund. Give credil.whore credit ii due. - .

MOON ^ ^jL P R E N (June 22 to July 21) You are able to

KERRY DRAKE

. s i n g l e g i r l . O n o D r . A l l a n r p r t o r r o p o r t o d t h a t in

— i h ^ B r t t l a h M o d i o f t I - J o u i ^ - - n a l . P u t h e d i d n ' t r e p o r t

’ " D o p s I t h u r t a n o 'iy - b o r n b a b y 's o y o u t o - t a k e f la s h p h o t o f r r a p h s o f I t ? " '' A '. N o t a ' . b i t . s a y t h o ’

m o d ic o o a . _ •

Q . H O W lo n g is a 'm o - . . m o n f ? "

A . . T h t r - o l d - E n f f l iH h “ d o - H n o d i t a s . m i n u t e a n d

■ fl h a l f , b u t t h a t w a s lo n f i: a g o a n d f a r a w a y , - “

Q . I F o v o r y c a r . t r y d c a n d b u t i a r) t h o r o a d w o F o o l o c t r i r , h o w m u c h J u i ^ w o u l d i t t a k e t o k o o p t h o b f i t t o r iu H - o h f t r j f o d f o r - n y « a r ? "

A . J i i H t a b o u t h a l f o f a l l

f i f t h f i r s t s t r i n g e r in t h o

o y b f f la B S O B .

W H A T ’S w r o n g w i t h J o F o m o S . M o y e r ' s c o n t o n - L i o n - t h a t - t h o J f o u

w e d g e a i l 'd t h o s c r e w ? A c l i e n t r e p o r t s t h e y o n l y c e n s t l t u t o t h r o e b a s i c i n ­v e n t i o n s . n o t f o u r . T h e w o d g o a n d t h o s c r e w o p > o r a t o o n t h o s a m o p r i n c i ­p l e ,

A M A B K E D i f t h e r e w o r e a ’ r e a l A l i c e in W o n ­d e r l a n d . A r e a l A l i c e , a n y w a y . A f t e r w h o m t h o

A 1 l c o - l n - A I U o n d o r l « p a t t o m o d . T h e r e w e r e a l s o a ‘ r e a l L i t t l e L o r d X f t u n t l e r o y , M o t h e r Q o o s e . A n n i e L a u r i e , D i c k T u r p i n .

- D u n n y D o o v o r ( in ( i T h r o e . M u s k i j t o o r a . ........... :

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Leather style craze - worsens hide shortage

N E W Y O R K ^ U P D — T h e b e n e f i t s t o - A m c r i c n n c o f i s u - S t a t e s . " c T « i e o f . ■ A m e r i c a ^ - y o u t h f o r mors. S e n r C n r l C u r t i s r R : = N c b : ; — G l a M 'S a l d 'UJ(?‘ l r o ‘ u b T e l e a t l i e r j / i c k e t s , h i y h c u t b o o t s s a i d h e w o u l d p r e s s Uic s a m e I n A r g e n t i n a w h e r e m i s m a n a g e - '

- a n ( M > r o H ( l - b e l t o - e f - l e n t h e r i s ' u n ' n n i u n d i i i m i t I— ----------- ----------------------------------------------------------------collision course with a

worldwide shortage^oF cattle hides.

XJ'® shortaKe has produced a political donnybrook in Wash-i n t ' t o n . .................................-jConmierce ^&erctnry P e jcr

thirSum itn: •C o n g ressm an Paircell

•couldn't be more wrong," Irving,. Glass of the Tanners Council in New York told United Press International.

-‘‘Thcrise in Uifi.cost of hides so far can—cost-

inenT By ITie government wrecked the 'Argentine cattle industry so badly that the country, once tiie- world's* g rea te st, moot' exporter, tongcrproduces enough beef for ilii Oiiui^copIiLand.there arc no

j _ l c ( t i 3 . i o T : s c i r a i r i : o u u ; ; ;

tioijiJULtilC export,of American of u pair of shoes.”hides, holding them to last He said the restrictions the price of American hides. year's level of • rs.i million. -Comrncrce Dcpartment hns p u f

_ Peterson acicu. aiier* .inusn*. on exports nre'miltl and cannot _y,Scries close in Ihe U nitedrooming Kuropean purchases of cause any drop in the price o‘f States because of the resulting

. American hides had pushed the lentii^r. "The best tlujt can be hide shortflg?." Gloss saidpricc up from 14 to 30 cents a ; hoped for that they will -and Amorlcan shoo manufacipound. prevent a further runawoy turers were hit hard. They saw

'TPromptl>-,-Rep:Qarham:Pin^dV.'ince."*^lic said.- : . . - fUiropeans grabbing a biggercell. D-Tex., whose dlstricTis in In contrast,-G lass said, the share of our shoe m arket bycattle country, moved to amend oUier leading catUe hide buying American hides, m aking'tl)o Export Control Act to slQp. producing countries, Argentina, shoes at lower Europcali labor

'restricting hide exports. He Brazil and India, have totally costa and shipping them to the.said he feared Peterson's move fmbargoed. export 6f hides, iiniftH| Shitpq ’

ranchers could g e t, foL-.their.. leutl)erJnduslry-of-£uropo and Brazil has no active -vol-.-■^ideawilh'outany compensating Japan to depend on the United canoes.

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