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The Times-News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 6

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Twin Falls Times-News Sunday, June 9, 1963 News Around Idaho BOISE, Jane 8 If! The man the Idaho supreme court hat ruled Is serving illegally as chairman of the Garden City village board says he doesn't accept the decision. The court ruled Friday that Joseph Gowey, elected by the board, is the rightful chairman. Evan Siggelkow has been serving as chairman, claiming he was elected to a two-year term and couldn't be ousted. "I just don't feel the Idaho supreme court has jurisdiction over the parliamentary procedures of a meeting, and can't do away with a chairman without some reason such as malfeasance in said Siggelkow. BOISE, June 8 (AV-Idaho milk production for April topped the April, 1962, output and the 1957-61 average, the department of agriculture reported today.

It was 147 million pounds. That was a cain of four per cent over March, less than the average seven Give Dcd his favorite 0COI it Fresh, delicious High Quality Made in our own shop 1.45 per cent Increase. American cheese production was up seven per. pound cent and Swiss cheese 54 per cent. id ft sKf tflfH fV ZtCt.

-A ssm-mmmr Jl Packed in a beautiful brown box to please Dad. FREDE POCATELLO, June 8 UPiA record enrollment Is expected for the Idaho State college summer session, which starts Monday. Dr. J. Harry Adams the director, said he expects enrollment to exceed past years partly because of an unusually large number of special workshops and institutes.

He said about 150 undergraduate and graduate courses will be offered. Workshops include one In English June 10-21: national defense education act guidance and counseling Institute June 10-Aug. workship in methods and procedures for teaching Indian children June 24-July Journalism teacher workshop June 10-Aug. 9, and elementary principals' workshop June 10-14. POCATELLO, June 8 WV-Heavy rains turned the first tournament of horsemanship here this week-end into an indoor event.

Most of the various events were held inside exhibition barns on the Bannock county fairground instead of outside as originally 163 3rd Avenue East 733-7624 MwrtiraiWi tf i fi a ii nmftTiT rMr wTnii i Mr Mi triitjtfrni'a WHMarite i n.n n. niiii.iii-ri-iijii-m.inii. mmumn iumm, ifcYniriiMiirrviriiiiiuiiiii a ttt mtmmmmmmmmmam TONY CURTIS BURT LANCASTER FRANK SINATRA ROBERT MITCHUM KIRK DOUGLAS slated. Only horse races and barrel races were nem ouisiae. lae meeting sponsored by the Pocatello High School Equestrian club, drew about 150 entries from Utah, Idaho and Montana, all under 18 years of age.

MOUNTAIN HOME, June 8 Ufr An autopsy Is scheduled In the death of a Mountain Home infant. David Wayne McCullough, 7 th. nf Mr and Mrs. Jerrv McCullough. was found These Great Stars Challenge You to Guess the Disguised Roles they Play! Saturday night.

Biding with Moltenbrey are Dennis Byington, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Byington, 553 Polk street, and Randy Leavitt, center, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt, 466 Bracken street north, who were busy cooling the Cowboy pitcher with their long-handled fans.

A sign on the pickup truck read, "It's Great to Be a Cowboy (Times-News photo) TAKING IT EASY, Jack Moltenbrey, pitcher for the Magic Valley Cowboys, probably had one of the most comfortable rides in the parade Saturday afternoon, when some 1,000 Scouts from the Snake River Area council's Southside district marched through town, accompanied by Cowboy baseball players. The parade was a prologue to Boy Scout night at Jaycee ball park dead in his crib Friday. Coroner Art Smith said an autopsy would be conducted. News of Record Health Officials Are Transferred HERE THEY ARE CALDWELL. June 8 MV-The ffth session of the synod of Idaho, Stockholders Lose Money, Demo Claims TWIN FALLS COUNTY Twin Falls Police Blotter ried Oct.

16, 1949, at Twin Falls. Mrs. Juanita Kimball was di United Presbyterian church in the U.S.A., is scneauiea mesaay and Wednesday on the College of Idaho campus. It will open with a worship service at 9 a.m. Tuesday, directed by the vice moderator BOISE, June 8 UO The trans vorced from Edwin L.

Kimball Lloyd Cox, 530 Blue Lakes fer of two department of health on grounds of cruel and inhu staff members from State has of the synod, the Rev. Dr. Austin jo Jjirunger, rocateuo. boulevard, theft of a black leattv er brief case from his car, con taining maps and papers about man treatment. They were married Sept.

12, 1959, at Twin Falls. She was awarded custody of a pital north to the Nampa State school was announced Friday by Dr. Terrell O. Carver, Idaho ad BOISE, June 8 HI Former Idaho State Supreme Court Justice Bertram S. Varian, 91, who began the practice of law In Idaho 64 the American Automobile asso BOISE, June 8 An Ada county Democratic leader said to minor child.

years ago, died here Friday night. Judge Varian became a mem ber of the supreme court in 1929 and served for four years. ciation. Twin Falls Justice Court ministrator of health. Dr.

Carver said Robert P. Allen, day that Idaho preferred stock Mrs. Agnes E. Wishart was divorced from Kenneth D. Wish holders have lost money on their investment in Idaho power com who has been serving as business IDAHO FALLS, June 8 CD A telephone search began for a light art on grounds of extreme administrator of the depart' ment's mental hospital at Or- pany, while out-of-state common cruelty.

They were married April plana reported missing this afternoon, but tnen was quicKiy canceled when the nlane and its occupants were discovered in Po William C. Johnson, Buhl, $3 and costs, failure to transfer registration; Walter Eager, $9 and costs, overwide load, and $5 and costs, no break-away brakes, and Winifred I. Long, Filer, $2 stockholders have profited. 13, 1961, at valley city, NJJ. Emmett F.

Bennett renewed his ofino, will take over duties as assistant program director at the Dorothy Keheley, Twin Falls, WHO IS WHO? WHICH IS WHICH? YOU CAN TELL catello. Reported missing on a flight from Rigby to Salt Lake City was a single-engine plane piloted by Rudolph Nelson, 65, a farmer debate with Idaho Power com Nampa institution. pany President T. E. Roach over Allen's wife, Mrs.

Helen Allen, living at Coltman, north of here. His passenger was uene urn. let.te Tdnhn Palls, who worked at the national reactor testing sta imea $3 ana costs, expired driver's license; Arthur Flores Cor-dero, sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail for public intoxi the recent extension of the Bon tion in eastern Idaho. The federal aviation agency said the report neville Power Administration Who has been dietician at State hospital north, will assume similar duties at the Nampa State and costs, expired driver's license, and $3 and costs, failure to transfer registration. Twin Falls Police Court William Bates, 37, Glendale, was a misunderstanding.

Nelson never planned to go to sail iaxe marketing area to southern Ida sentence suspended pro ho. WHEN YOU SEE school. City. He and Gillette were attending a weatner information senv lnar for pilots in Pocatello. Roach had described an asser Hon by Bennett that Idaho PoW' CLOVER MEET SET CLOVER, June 8 The Clover waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to district court for forgery.

Bond, set at $1,000, was not posted Thurs er sent 90 per cent fits profits viding ne leaves town; Dewey J. Andrews, Twin Falls, six months in the county jail, public intoxication and malicious damage to property, and Robert J. MacKenzie, Twin Falls, $50 and costs, disturbing the peace. out of the state as "political ho HAYDEN LAKE, June 8 tfV- Bruce P. Rossiter, 28, Spokane, was crushed to death here today when a three-ton piece of housing moving equipment he was loading on a truck slipped over on him.

Kootenai county sheriff's deputies said. A fellow worker. Community Farm Bureau will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the kum." Bennett called the hokum day. Joe M.

Garcia was fined $35 statement "character assassina tion." Clover Lutheran school. A business meeting and wheat referendum report are planned. and costs for disturbing the He said Idahoans with prefer peace; Cecil Epley, $25 and red stock have lost over $2,250,000 costs, public intoxication; Wayne Little, sentenced to five days in on their Investment, while out-of state common stockholders "reap the county Jail, public intoxi The Most Bizarre Mystery Ever On film! a harvest of 5-5 million dollars Veterans Elect LewistonMan IDAHO FALLS, June 8 World war I veterans named A. W. Imthurn, Lewiston, as their department commander today at annually." cation; Donald A.

Baird, $10 and costs, disturbing the peace by auto; Robert P. Krepcik, $10 and He said the company's 1961 re Starts Wed. port and the stock board of Daly and company, show the $100 George Burdlck, also Spokane, was not hurt, deputies ald. BOISE, June 8 (At Mrs. Lawrence Jackson, 50, mother of Chicago Cubs pitcher Larry Jackson, died here Friday after a long illness.

Survivors Include her husband, two other sons, Arthur C. Jackson. Boise, and Dennic C. Jackson, Flagstaff, and a Sister, Mrs. E.

C. Storm, Enterprise, Ore. BOISE June 8 WV-State Chairman J. O. McMurray, Boise, today called a special meeting of the Idaho Republican central committee here June 29 to plan for the 1964 election campaign.

He said subjects to be discussed Include procedure for selecting delegates to the national GOP convention, planning the 1964 state convention, and 1964 election strategy. McMurray said the committee will also discuss financial programs for 1963 and 1964, and air views on party policy and programs. POCATELLO, June 8 IT) A National Science foundation-sponsored summer institute in physical science begins Monday for 48 Idaho lu'eh school science teachers. Dr. John Hilzman, Idaho State costs, noisy mufflers, and George Trevino, Laredo, forfeited $20 bond for no driver's license.

preferred stock is selling for $87.50. the end of their state convention here. County Clerk's Office Marriage license was issued to Bennett said Roach was cor Imthum's wife was selected SUNDAY and MONDAY 'Two for the See Saw STARRING Robert Mitchum Shirley MacLane ADUtTS 75c 12 to 14 Years 50c CHILD, 11 years and under, FREE SAME IOW PRICE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday $1.00 per ear rect in saying Idaho Power's residential rate is 27 per cent below Robert E. Bailey and Hilda Lucy Nickel, both Twin Falls. president of the auxiliary.

More than 300 delegates attended the convention. 104 G. E. PRIZES FREE -DETAILS AT LACKERS Mrs. Judy A.

Hollinger filed the national average, but added that he neglected to mention that for divorce from David J. Hol Imthurn replaces Frank W. it is 29 per cent higher than the linger on grounds of extreme cruelty. They were married Dec. Evers of Boise.

His wife, Elda, replaces Ruth Sprouse, Moscow. Z7 1962, at Twin Falls. She asks college, the director, said the institute will be highlighted by visits of four nationally-known scientists. Their lectures will supplement to have custody of an expected ihn regular rniirses. Thev are Dr.

Erling Dorf. professor of geol child. ogy and curator of paleobotany at Princeton university; Dr. D. M.

Mrs. Judith A. Smith filed for rates to residential customers by private companies in Oregon and Washington. Oregon and Washington are in the Bonneville marketing area. "Your argument against Bonneville power coming to southern Idaho is about as strong as a limp noodle." divorce from Richard Smith, on Grant, chairman of tne cnemistry department, university ui nr.

Inercpn Ileberle. associate physicist at Argonne National lab SKOND SMASH WEEK! DOORS OPEN 1:15 grounds of grievous mental pain oratory, arid Dr. George Polya, professor emeritus of mathematics and suffering. They were married Held Over! at Stanford university. TIMES 1:40 4:15 4ii0 9:25 Feb.

7, 1958, at Buhl. She asks to have custody of two minor children and a third, expected in December. Donald F. Newman filed for MILLIONS THRILLED TO THE GREAT SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY! divorce from Mrs. Vivian L.

UNCUT! ORIGINAL LENGTH! Newman on grounds of extreme cruelty. They were married April 9, 1945, at Buhl. He asks to nave In the most custody of a 12-year-old boy. Items Taken as Kennedy Leaves HOLLYWOOD. June 8 Wl Souvenir hunters descended upon the Hollywood Palladium after President Kennedy's breakfast with Democratic women Saturday and cleared off the table.

Ronald Lamont, Inglewood, seized the chair the President had occupied and wouldn't let go until manager Sterling MOSCOW, June WV-The University of Idaho board of regents today approved lists of courses at three Idaho schools that will be accepted for credit at the university. The schools are Magic Valley Christian college, Albion; Southern Idaho college. Buhl, and College of St. Gertrude, Cottonwood. A faculty team from the university, with representatives Invited from the state department of education and Idaho State college, recommended courses for accreditation after visiting the three Institutions.

BOISE, June 8 District Judge J. Ray Durtschi today appointed two Boise attorneys to represent Theodore Thomas Dickie, charged with first degree murder in a double-slaying at Mountain Home. Dickie, already serving a life sentence in the state prison for the slaying of a 10-year-old Boise girl, had asked the court to appoint attorneys for him in an appearance before the judge earlier this week. Named by Durtschi were Kenneth Bergquist and Bryon Johnson. The judge set 2 p.m.

June 17 as the time for continuance of Dickie's arraignment at Mountain Home. Jean Milar filed for divorce from Mrs. Antoinette Milar on grounds of extreme cruelty. They were married April 27, 1946, at Kansas City, Mo. He requests that she be awarded custody of a minor child.

Marriage licenses were Issued to Duane Melvin Watt and Peg Iflu lMv4lll explosive if w- Way agreed to sell It to him. The price: $30. gy Hayes, both Portland, Ore, and John H. Goudette, Whittier, The Palladium, however, wasn't so lucky on the other items that and Anna L. Gillespie, Manhattan Beach, Calif.

Twin Falls Police Court vanished 15 candelabra, linen, silverware, and two dozen red and white carnations used for decoration. June Scott, Twin Falls, was SUN VALLEY, June 8 Horace Hayes, Preston, was elected president today of the Western division of North American Savings and Loan Associates. Hayes was named at the organization's annual meeting in Sun Valley to succeed Ernest A. Garrett, Pocatello. Bernie Rakozy, Boise, was elected first vice president.

Ray J. Larsen, Montpelier, second vice president, and Lee Rash, Pocatello, secretary-treasurer. Former Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, a member of the council of 12 apostles of the LDS church, warned the delegates in a luncheon speech of what he termed the dangers of excessive government control. sentenced to six months in the county jail for issuing a check without funds in the bank and the sentence was suspended pending her behavior for one year; Archie Sellers, Eden, $25 and costs, disturbring the peace. District Court Mrs.

Elnora Mays was granted a divorce from Lonnie Lee Mays on grounds of extreme Parley Set IDAHO FALLS, June IUI-A program of cooperative affiliation will be worked out at a meeting here June 12-14 between representatives of the Associated Rocky Mountain universities and the atomic energy commission's Idaho operations office. The university group is being invited to participate in a program to extend the use of some national reactor testing station facilities for on-site training of university faculty members and graduate students. Driver Class Is Planned At Minico mental cruelty. They were mar a.m. and will stop at the Paul school to pick up students.

Students living in the county must furnish their own transportation to the school or to the bus stations. Instructors are Leland Dur-fee, Raymond Anderson, Grover Newman and Harold Hurst. Glenn Maughan will assist with car instructions. A second class will begin in July with Glenn Maughan as the instructor. RUPERT, June 8 A driver training class will start at 8 a.m Monday at Minidoka county high school.

There are now 120 stu dents enrolled for the course TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS i'lrW? I PLUS "MYSTERIOUS SUBMARINE" li tX Vffitr? ADUlTS $1 00 CHILD FREE I VSiiv -XlWWff AMERFCAN 8:30 SUBMARINE 10:45 Sir Starts Sun I I INW0NDERFUl- vm EBcaaia COLOR! ttVISR.HGSTHEBEUn'ffiCl Mia-BHI-iniIIIIK-8BfflI. ZzKtnti I Alt SEATS $1.25 CHILD, UNDER 12-50. IfV tSWlRllwJ GRAND OPENING SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Magic Hot Springs BATHS: (HALF PRICE) FOOD SERVED AT CAFE MR. MRS. J.

KUEST Owners and Operators (Box 1254, Twin Falls) Interested students between the asres of 14 and 18 may enroll at the high, school Monday morn I 1E-0PEMIII6 MONDAY, JUNE 10th BLUE TOP CAFE Warning! If you have a weak heart DO NOT see these pictures. THE MANAGEMENT ing. Those taking driver's training must have an instruction permit, which can be obtained at the sheriff's office. Classes will be held each day from 8 to 10 a.m., Monday through Friday, until July 2. Before a student can receive a license he must have a minimum of 30 hours of classroom instruction.

Each day at 7:45 a.m. buses will depart from the school garage in Rupert and a bus will depart from the Hey burn school at 7:30 Day Camp Set JEROME, June 8 Girl Scout day camp will be held at the Jerome county fairgrounds June 18-21, according to Mrs. Ernest Coupe, director. Sessions will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 pjn.

and an evening compfire is palnned for June 21. "Pioneer days" will be the theme of the camp. This event is open to all Brownies and Girl 701 2nd Avenue South VIWIR NEW MAN AGE MINT Open From 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Merchant's Lunches Steaks Short Orders twST.IUi0I)ihAWsM Mr- I Adit Jr SPECIAL "NERVO-tAMA PRICES" ALL SEATS iljti 1 1 CHILD l.NDttt kiKc i Continuous Matinee i yLAST 2 DAYS "WtWSJB rkiUf.Und.rK 1 Before Scouts oi Jerome.

A small fee will ce cnargeo. gji i r7 1 DOOM OPEN 1:45 ,11 I.

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