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Twin Falls News in Brief Funeral Set Twin Falls Times-News Todav Jerry Packard Weather, Temperatures Mrs. Miiner i tt Firft rhrkt ia Red Cross Water instructors' Ol IM15S neims enterin r5 tjv Don McLWiT MAGIC VALLEY Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with 1 aSSCS llerC increasing sunshine Tuesday. Cooler today and tonight with Wednesday, partly cloudy with little change In temperature. A A i Rober v. i Church 601 Shoshone St.

safety class are remuied I to continue from 9 to 11-30 meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Har- a week days until June ll.Jmon Fark. fhildren 3 years of age through nna Eisenhower To Unveil Monument irom Salt John KelkPr.ik!.C Highs today and Tuesday, tO to 70, lows tonight 40 to 45, except tl Ol Jt Camas Prairie, higha today and Tuesday In low SOs, tows to-. nioht in mli-Stfc. TemrMriiiiri.

at It SI at Jprnme. 51 with' Mrs. Pearl E. Miiner, 54, 635 seventh graders of next Jearj Uffpc HolM lent sunburn 73 ..11 it 75 per cent humidity at T.F. Weather Bureau, 50 at Rupert.

45 Fifth Ave. early Sun- are welcome lai'ng onho tdward 5-ing business offi enc5e, VALLEY FORGE Pa rtTPIi Fairfield, 52 at Buhl, 43 at Castleford. 57 at Wendell, 54 at flay at a local nursing nome. JFwlmrpialSAD Hi- temperature at T.F. Weather Bureau.

69 at after a long illness. The summer track meet spon- rurmcr rresiucai uwigni u. ii, ro ik- Mrs. Mi ner was born Jan. La hv the Twin Falls Rec- 22'fon Ame kwH Buhl; atWendeU and 39 atis.

1911 in Conway Springs, ton Department will be held zton American creao monu-I and moved to Twin Falls inrnln Field. The meet, and Mrs. Don Mrtv V-l dell, discussing Garnand wonder. h. was high of Freedoms Foundation ters John Maeaw Zd 5 with her parents when she will begin Tuesday, 2 years old.

She was graduated 1 originally planned at the from Twin Falls High School school. FIVE-DAY FORECAST "ianin at Valley Forge. were warmer Mrs! U7ii. r.ei.l Weather systems win continue to move quite slowly during me Dr. Kenneth D.

atowe havins and attended Gooding College. early UlCdKiaSt dent of the foundation said the "ve da in lower pressure aloft being the domi-monument "symbolic of the weather feature over the Intermountain region through American wav of life Is a re- Saturday. High pressure both at the surface and aloft will con- reaching for wallet cashier Crash Victim BOISE Funeral services for Lawrence A. Lephart, 59, Boise, who died Thursday evening as the result of an automobile accident May 23 near Bliss, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the McBratney-Al-den-Waggoner Chapel.

He was born April 9, 1906, in Ansonia, Ohio. Mr. Lephart attended Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and was graduated from Northwestern University. For many years he traveled for Commercial Credit Baltimore. On Dec.

12, 1936, he was married to Thelma Head at Greenville, Ohio. They moved to Pocatello in 1943, where he was associated with Mai Deaton. In 1944 he opened his CPA office in Boise. He was a member of the St. Michael's Cathedral, Ansonia Lodge No.

488 A. F. and A. Scottish Rite Bodies, Boise, El Korah Shrine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and Kiwanis. Survivors include his widow; one daughter, Mrs.

Janet Paris, Medford, his mother, Mrs. Harriet Lephart, Ansonia, Ohio; one brother, E. F. Lephart, statement, originated by Free-, mie in the Eastern Pacific Hnm Fonnriatinn nf hncir lih. Cooler air from the Gulf of Alaska will spread Into the valleys opening office to on dre 2 Hostages Are Found in Rebel Area Dean visitins m7; cost erties and rights set forth in Southern Idaho causing temperatures below normal.

Tempera-our freedom documents" jtures through Saturday will average from two to seven degrees offic. overheard: "Thk Up Vessel In Philippines MANILA (UPI) Heavily armed pirates held up an inter-island vessel early Sunday and took cash and goods valued at $25,000. The dawn robbery of the Dona Pacita, staged by six bandits, took about 25 minutes, the Philippine News Service reported. Six crew members were pistol-whipped. Four of the bandits were reported to have boarded the ship as passengers.

The other two, wearing national police uniforms, clambered aboard the vessel from their motorboat when the Dona Pacita was slowed down about seven miles from Cebu City, the report said. Passengers were lined up and told to lie face down on the good day for sw "riming." F.OPOLDVILLE (UPI) She was married to Wade C. Miiner on July 6, 1933, in Twin Falls. She had been employed as a waitress for several years and was a member of the Church of the Brethren. Survivors in addition to her husband include three sons, Gary Miiner, serving with the Air Force in San Antonio, Michael Miiner, Boise, and Scott Miiner, Twin Falls; two brothers, Maurice Melton, Twin Falls, and Omar Melton, Gooding; one sister, Mrs.

Dwight (Opal) Mitchael, Twin Falls, and one grandson. She was preceded in death by four brothers. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Twin Falls Mortuary Chapel Government forces who captured the rebel-held north Congo town of Bondo found only two in mi.

below normal. Cooler weather will remain through much of the Ll, f1fJrn AmtrTrn temperatures will average near normal with frost and ble surmounted by an American freNjng mpMtuna not durlng tne next five days. iNormal maximum and minimum temperatures are Gooding Col John S. D. Eisenhower 75 nd 4- TwIn FalIs 7 and 46( amJ Burley 73 and 4J son of the former President, will continued presence of low pressure aloft will give un-officiate at the ceremonies.

Col- KttM weather conditions to most valleys of Southern Idaho onel Eisenhower is executive ehrougn mid-week. Shower activity will be more concentrated vice president of Freedoms g0Uthcentral and southeastern valleys during the next five Foundation. Have. Periods of shower will occur throueh mid-week with white hostages, military sources here said Sunday. About 100 whites, the last In rebel hands, had been reported Ambassador Postpones Trip Home SAIGON (UPI) a dor Maxwell D.

Tavft postponed indefinitely planned visit to Washil the fare nf at Bondo and Buta. Retreating rebels apparently took the rest clearing indicated Into the weekend. Precipitation through Sat of the whites with them to euia. Buta is about 115 miles south of Bondo. Government troops urday will average from .10 to .25 of an inch.

Sunshine will average around 50 per cent of possible with largest amounts of sunshine towards the end of the week. Winds will be stronger and gusty at times during mid-week. Soil temperatures will lower at the three and four inch depths under by the Rev. Escil Hiser, Final deck while the pirates took their Magic Valley Funerals SHOSHONE Funeral services for Dean A. Clark will be con Union City, and one led by white mercenaries set out two weeks ago to squash names nnl rites are scheduled in Sunset Memorial Park.

Friends may mili: ana crises. cooler weather conditions with readings lowering back Into the upner 50s to mid 60s by mid-week. call at the chapel Monday eve Last rites win De neia in Cloverdale Cemetery. rebel resistance in that area. The two white hostages found nt Bondo were not identified.

ning, Tuesday evening and until Delays to farm work will be more frequent In southeastern ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at theand southcentral valleys this week and In eastern valleys some time of services Wednesday. A. U.S. Embassy sdoW said Taylor met Pr: Minister Phan Huy Quat to discuss the political Berein Funeral Chapel, Sho longer delays due to wet fields are possible.

Elsewhere only short Radio reports reaching military sources here said two American-loaned T28 fighter planes participating in the operation had crashed for unde delays are expected because of showers. Spraying operations will have mostly poor weather conditions through mid-week. G. Farnwortli The spokesman said the Crop growth and development of warmer season crops will be slowed by cooler weather and decrease In sunshine during a large valuables. Part of the loot was the crew's payroll.

A. L. Craner Passes at 68 Artelth Lyle Craner, 68, former Magic Valley resident, died Sunday in a Las Vegas, hospital. Mr. Craner was born Aug.

19, 1896, in Oakley and moved to Twin Falls in October, 1925. In October, 1928, he moved to Murtaugh where he farmed. He mar termined reasons. U.UW1MS over that's attemj oust two cabinet ministers reached an imnass Thfi nilots. a Cuban and a 75, Jerome, Dies Sunday the disputing political tH mora Laan! P'S shone.

Friends may call at the chapel Monday and until time of services Tuesday. Concluding rites will be in the Elmwood Cemetery, Gooding. BURLEY Graveside services for Afton Toupin, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R.

Toupin, will bo conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Gem National Gardens by Frank Hamm. SHOSHONE Funeral services for Dean A. Clark will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Bergin Funeral Chapel, Sho JEROME George Cyrus "wv.

ntcpuig in toucnwithf. other. The feud centers around i refusal of the interior mfe portion of the week. Crop planting and cultivating will be done on a limited basis through mid-week. SYNOPSIS AND AGRICULTURAL SUMMARY The weak cold front that moved across Southern Idaho yesterday lies east-west across Southern Wyoming and into a low pressure center which has formed in Northern Idaho and Northwestern Nevada.

A low pressure center aloft is located just to the north of Idaho in British Columbia and cooler air brought in by this system is moving into the valleys of Southern Idaho. Except for extreme southeastern valleys, cooling was noted at all reporting stations yesterday. Precipitation was quite light yesterday with only traces reported as the front moved through. However, with the development of the low pressure center to the south, some measurable amounts of precipitation fell in Magic harnworth, 75, died Sunday evening in St. Benedict's Hospital following a brief illness.

He was born Oct. 13, 1889, in Mount Pleasant, Utah. He came to Idaho with his parents and aiiu ecunomic minister to re and chief of state Phan Suu's refusal to confirm two a ried Gladys Lee on Dec. 17, 1914, 4 Roping Winners Listed After Sunday Jackpot Four cowboys tied for first place on the roping of two calves at the jackpot roping Sunday at the Twin Falls Cutting and Roping arena. Bill Mcllvain, Burley, Adrian Carlson, Jerome; Dean Patterson, Twin Falls, and Allan Patterson, Gooding, were timed at 29 seconds.

Larry Thomason and Allan Patterson placed first in the team roping on a two-steer average. Jasper Thomason and Larry Thomason were second; Jake Pope and Jasper Thomason, third, and Bill Dyer and Carlson, fourth. Winners of the team roping on one steer were Pope and Jasper Thomason, first; Larry Thomason and Spark ZeBarth, second, and Dee Christenson and Carlson, third. A jackpot of $420 was divided among the winners. men nominated by Quat.

attended school in Chilly and The politicallv-minded generals of the Viet in Oakley. They observed their golden wedding anniversary last year in Murtaugh. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors are his widow, three army have been watching shone. Friends may call at the chapel Monday and until time of services Tuesday.

Concluding rites will be in the Elmwood Belgian, parachuted to safety. Government forces found the Cuban, but the Belgian was missing. Couple Hurt In Accident Near Inkom POCATELLO, (AP) Two persons injured when their speeding sports car overturned near Inkom early today were listed in fair condition in Bannock Memorial Hospital. Injured were Gerald Hunter, 25, and Elnora Stone, 29, both Pocatello. Hunter is home on leave from the Navy.

The accident happened at the North Inkom interchange where Hightway 91 business route through Inkom enters interstate 15. Sheriff's officers said the car cioseiy, Dut nave thus far no move to interfere in the ernment crisis. sons, A. M. (me) craner, ana FOR FAST SELLING RESEj Cemetery, Gooding.

KIMBERLY Funeral serv Valley in the early morning hours. Showers and mostly cloudy skies are being reported from Magic Valley this morning and are expected to continue through the day. Increasing sunshine is expected in southcentral valleys Tuesday but with partly cloudy skies lingering on. Cooling will continue today with maxiuin temperatures today and Tuesday in the 60s to mid 70s in the valleys of Southern Idaho. Minimum temperatures tonight also will be somewhat cooler but should remain mostly in the 40s.

Field work and outside activities will be curtailed today by showers. Only delays of a short nature are expected during the next couple of days. Richard Rex (Dick) Craner, both Murtaugh, and Bob Ray Craner, Oakley; three daughters, Leone Lee Gooch, Murtaugh; Nelly Rose Carmona, Las Vegas, and Mrs. Marvin (Shirley) Sears, Hansen; three sisters, Bertha Lee, Jerome; Mrs. Clifford (Leola) Dauley, Richfield, and Leonard (Winnie) Wold, Tarrington, two mm ices for James L.

Higgins are scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday at the LDS Church in Lava Hot Springs with Rev. Wallace Whitehead officiating. Final rites will be held In the Lava Cemetery with the time to be announced. Friends may call brothers, Ross Craner and Cleans Clothe CLEANER! until 9 p.m.

Monday at Reynolds Funeral Home. EDITOR DIES BRIDGE HAMPTON, N.Y. (UPI) Donald Friede, 64, senior editor of Doubleday and TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION Weather at 6 a.m. CST: Highest temperature Sunday, lowest temperature last 12 hours, precipitation for 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. CST.

Dewey Craner, both Sacramento, and 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be con went into a curve too fast and overturned. Miss Stone was and himself a former pub Pep. Station Max, Pep. ducted at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday Memphis thrown free, and Hunter was .10 lisher, died Sunday at his Bridgehampton summer home TWIN FALLS Funeral services for Gertrude Harvey will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Twin Falls Mortuary Chapel by Rev. Fred M. Stiles. later went to Ricks Academy, Rexburg.

He married Eva Cand-land on Nov. 13, 1910, in Chilly, and she died in 1933. In 1936 he married Florita Fullmer in Mac-kay. She died in 1958 and in 1959 he married Maude DeLozier Pinkston in Jerome. He moved to California from Blackfoot in 1926, 10 years later he moved to Orem, Utah, and in 1941 moved to Jerome where he had lived since.

He was a member of the LDS Church and was an elder in the church. Surviving in addition to his widow are six daughters, Mrs. Thelma Hamlin, Gridley, Mrs. Drucilla Elkins, Honcut, Mrs. Madge Smick, Marysville, Mrs.

Rea Reynolds, Provo, Utah, Mrs. Lola Walters, Gaithersburg, and Mrs. Lilah Cardwell, Twin Falls; four sons, Ancel Farnworth, Auburn, George R. Farnworth and Byron E. Farnworth, both Orem, Utah, and Hershel Farnworth Cand-land, Orange, one brother, Ivan A.

Farnworth, Orem, Utah; 27 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Hove Funeral Chapel with Bishop Herrick M. Drake officiating. Concluding services are planned in Gridley Cemetery, Gridley, Calif.

Friends may call Tuesday evening and Wednesday until time of services at the Hove chapel. .11 pinned underneath. He had lacerations and third degree burns 85 85 85 63 69 88 SUtton Albuquerque Amarillo Ashevllle Atlanta Billinra Birmingham Bismarck Brownsville of a heart attack. .47 Max. K8 89 82 84 83 77 88 79 80 71 in the Murtaugh LDS Church by Bishop Herbert Thome.

Final rites are set in the Oakley cemetery. Friends may call from 11 a.m. Thursday until time of services at the church, i LAVS, where his arm touched the hot exhaust pipe. Miss Stone had lacerations and a fractured pelvis. The small sports car was Final rites are set in Sunset Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the mortuary Monday Casper and until noon Tuesday, demolished. Tr. Win. 46 47 60 49 58 80 72 60 70 4 83 81 49 tl 47 60 66 47 41 68 69 46 71 61 RUPERT Funeral services Breakfast Nooks-Lagltn Tables Buhl Girl Still MUSIC FOR ALL AGES Organ or Piano lesion In complete privacy. Transposition, Chord Theory and Improvising.

J. HILL PHONE 733-4562 Jlin. 65 78 59 46 62 63 49 60 68 61 42 60 48 48 65 68 35 49 67 48 70 69 62 32 47 63 89 68 60 65 for Lewis A. Doane will be con Miami Beach Midland. Tex.

Milwaukee Paul New Orleans New York North Platte Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Portland. Me. Portland. Ore. Raleiirh Rapid City Reno Richmond St.

Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Piejfo San Francisco St. Ste. Marie Seattle Shreveport Spokane Tampa-St. Prbg. Tucson Washington RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS FILER Linda Adam, daughter Mrs.

Martha Adam, and Deanna Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parker, have received scholarships to the Beauty Arts Academy, Twin Critical After Fall 67 85 88 75 68 102 66 64 74 87 88 70 81 86 79 65 65 56 82 64 92 71 Charleston. 8. C.

Charlwton. W. Va, Charlotte. N. C.

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, O. Denver Pea Mofnea Detroit Duluth El Paso Fort Worth Helena Houston Imliananolis Jacksonville Kansas City Las Veiras Little Rock Loa Angela BUHL Jennifer Diehl, 13, ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday In the LDS Tabernacle by Bishop Glen McBrlde. Final rites are planned in the Rupert Cemetery. Friends may call at the Walk Mortuary Monday afternoon and evening daughter of Ted Diehl, Route 3, 7a 89 81 88 67 88 87 78 8S 71 89 87 97 85 72 74 Falls.

.23 Buhl, remained in critical condition Monday at Magic Valley Memorial Hospital after a fall from a horse Saturday. 64 69 67 62 66 62 Miss Diehl and her younger Newest Most Improvtd Evtr 0 fered Table moves in turns any size, shape or color Terms. Custom Midt by Eisy-Kare Fixture PortfanJ Lo'ilsvlll 88 65 irhita Temperature extremes from within the 4S contiguous United sister were riding the horse in a pasture on their father's farm when she fell. She was rushed by ambulance to the hospital. States: Sunday high 102 at Imperial, and Phoenix, Monday morning low 29 at Oneonta, N.Y., and Philipsburg, Pa.

Please send free inforiMtiel Give me free Estimate Name WE LOAN MORE MONEY on guns, golf clubs, diamonds, radios, watches, typewriters, skis, saddles, tools, TV, musical instruments, chain saws, cameras, binoculars, tape recorders, archery, and any other item of value. LOANS MAIN AND SHOSHONE STREET ONE HOUR FREE PARKING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 8 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. Nightly EDDIE'S SAPPHIRE LOUNGE EX-JUSTICE DIES RUMSON, N.J. (AP) -Thomas J.

Broean. 76. former Addr.se City Prions: Alaska, Hawaii and Canada Weather at 4 a.m. PST: Highest temperature yesterday, lowest temperature last 12 hours, precipitation for 24 hours ending 4 a.m. PST.

chief justice of the New Jersey supreme Lourt, died Sunday. Max. Min. Pep. 47 Pep .50 Idaho Representative O.

WENNERGREN 617 14th Ave. Ne. Buhl, Idaho Phone 543-530 Max. 67 62 63 61 68 4 Mln. 41 45 46 43 47 47 Station Cala-ary Edmonton Montreal Ottawa Rrgina Toronto Station Winnipeg -Vancouver Anchorage Fairbanks Juneau Honolulu .07 60 6il 78 58 84 49 47 45 87 77 and Tuesday until time or services.

HATLEY Funeral services for Mrs. Billy Knorpp will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Hailey LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Fred Parker officiating. Final rites are set at 3 p.m. Tuesday In the Cloverdale Cemetery at Nampa.

JEROME Funeral sen-Ices for Mrs. Delia Reid Beall will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Hove Funeral Chapel, with Clyde V. Moore, pastor of the Church of Christ, officiating. Concluding services will be held at the Jerome Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral chapel Monday afternoon and evening, Tuesday and until time of service Wednesday. JEROME Funeral services for George Cyrus Farnworth will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Hove Funeral Chapel by Bishop Grant Humphries. Concluding services are set In Gridlev Cemetery. Gridley.

Calif. Friends mav call Tuesdav Personalized Gifts FOR ALL OCCASIONS Tufide Brief Cases, legal. Executive and Attache Cases, 5-year Guarantee Pencils Pens Pen and Pencil Seta Stationery Address Labels Playing Cards Napkins Book Matches IDAHO TEMPERATURES Max. Mln. Pep.

I Station LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS Project Nos. S-2703U) 8-2707(1) Contract No. 2712 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that contract with BEN F. WALTON of Twin Falls. Idaho, covering the con.

struction of two 34' concrete bridges and a 12' multi-plate pipe culvert on the Castlefurd-Filer and DeP Creek Road, Low Line Canal and Deep Creek, known as Idaho Federal Aid Projects No. S-270SSU) and S-2707HI in Twin Falls County was accepted as completed on May 24. 1965. Any person, comoanv nr How much Pen. Tr.

75 49 Jerome 72 49 King Hill 76 45 Iwlstoa 7 Tr. Malad Max. 78 85 69 84 76 75 77 80 75 Mountain Home Parma Station Aberdeen Bear Lake Boise Buhl Burler Caldwell Castleford Emmett Fairfield Gooding Grace Grwngevllle Idaho Falls Mln. 48 46 41 61 47 45 60 48 46 39 60 4 43 49 48 45 48 48 35 45 48 who has furnished labor, materials, or 74 75 T6 83 71 77 80 61 7 .05 Tr. .15 Tr.

Pocatello Preston Ruitert Salmon Siwla Springs Twin Falls Wendell 78 74 78 Tr. Tr. Tr. Amity Men's or ladies Walets Phone Book Covers Scrap Books Photo Albums Bibles Wedding and Anniversary Accessories PHONE ORDERS WELCOME Bank Trust Bid. 733-4562 The Hills Of Idaho NORTHERN IDAHO Partly cloudy and continued cool today "Kiniea useo.

on tne work, payment for which has not ben made, shall file with the Department of Highways, Koine. Idaho, within ninety IS0I days from the above date, an itemised statement of his claim for all amounts due and unpaid by the Contractor. Failure of any claimant to file his claim within ninety mui days from the above date shall constitute a waiver as against the surety. E. L.

MATHES. P.E. S't' Highway Engineer PI BUSH: May 31, June 1. 2. i and 4 1965.

ana tuesaay. mgns today 60 to 70, lows tonight 32 to 42. evenine and Wednesday until Magic Valley Hospitals does a funeral cost? at our funeral home you decide Mrs. Wayne Toupin, all Burley; Mrs. Ray Tracey, Heyburn; Colleen Reed, Albion; Clement Simper, Oakley, and Mrs.

Mary Perez, Granger. Utah. Births Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Alford Harrell, Mr.

and Mrs. William Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ingram and Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Wixom, all Burley. Magic Valley Memorial Admitted time of services at the Hove Funeral Chapel. TWIN FALLS Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl E. Miiner will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in Twin Falls Mortuary Chapel by Rev. Escil Hiser. Final rites are set in Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at the chapel Monday and Tuesday evenings and until time of services Wednesday. MURTAUGH Funeral services for Arlcth I.yle Craner will be conducted at 1:30 p.m.

Thurs-day In the Murtaugh IDS Church by Bishop Herbert Minidoka Memorial Admitted Grace Culley and Mrs. Ado Smith, both Rupert. Dismissed Ralph Felt we II. Sharon Schenk, Mary Lee, Mrs. Jack Timmons and son and Curtis Robinson, Rupert.

St. Benedict's. Jerome Dismissed Willis Jensen and Dannv Stir-ton, both Richfield; Wallace Bragg, Hazelton; Paul Vickerv. Mrs. Donald Chadd, Twin Falls; Mrs.

John T. Krai, Buhl; Mrs. Rov C. Esoinosa. Runert.

We hove funeral services in every price range. Our prices ore plainly marked ot all timet and there ore no hidden extroi. Steven Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson Thome. Final rites will be held In the Oakley Cemetery.

Friends may call at the church from 11 a.m. Thursday until time of 0 The following break-down shows what complete funerals hove cost at the White Mortuary during 1964. 4 SPENT FROM $150 to $WJ 44 SPENT FROM $300 to 42 SPENT FROM $600 to 10 SPENT $800 orWor Hinton, all Jerome: Mark Gunning and Rodney Mason, both Buhl, and Mrs. Gary Bishop. Mountain Home.

Births A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Laswell, Jerome. Cassia Memorial Admitted Mrs. Lyle Wixom, Mrs.

Alford Harrell. Mrs. Howard Havden, Mrs. William Lindley, Ben Thoren and Mrs. Bert" R.

Ingram, Burley; Frank Payne and Mrs. Dennis Wagman, both Paul. Dismissed George Sender, Mrs. Thomas Howanh, Mrs. Earl Christenscn, Vern Meacham, Mrs.

Willard Allen, Dennis Swearinger andj and John Hovde. Clovis, N. M. Dismissed Paul C. Gay, Mrs.

Gareth Swatzel, Mrs. Ronald Zahrn, Jesse Schmalenberger, Vic Wells and Mrs. John Frederickson. all Twin Falls; Nancy Ruth Bon-durant and Verna Zikes, both Kimberly: Mrs. Charles Johnson Jr.

and Michael Graff, both Murtaugh; John R. McCallister and Phillip Moxley, both Buhl, and Mrs. Ludwig' Dierkes and William Fred Clifton Jr. both Filer. Births A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Mayland. Kimberlv, and a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack R.

Mammon, Twin Falls. IY INVITATION U. S. Actions Hit By Soviet Leader MOSCOW (AP) Premier Alexel N. Kosygin today denounced U.S.

actions in Viet Nam and the Dominican Republic as "high hamled" violations of the U.N. Charter and international law. Kosygin wa. speaking at a reception in Moscow to welcome Premier F.inar Gerhardsen of Norway. WHITE tusjtf "THE CHAPEL BY THE PARK".

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