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TUESDAY, OCTQg PAGE TWO TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO GOP Senate U- S. F0 Seen Today Twin Falls News in Brief CInb to Meet Leader Aids State's Drive (From fmf One) The American Pension club No. will meet In the probate court Korean room at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

Birth A son was born at the Twin Falls said. "I hope she doestft have to dig any deeper. If she does, something should be done about it by congress." added that it KoreanotberJ serve durK. S4" the red Dance Planned Members of the IDS fourth ward MIA will hold a Halloween dance at 8 m. Wednesday in the recreation halL Costumes are optional Dance Set Tonight The Frontier Riding club win sponsor a public Halloween dance at Radio Rondevoo tonight.

Arlon Bastian and his orchestra will furnish the music. A floor show will be featured at 10:30 p. m. Files of wet leaves scattered across street in 100 block of Lincoln street Bunch of small children wearing varied Halloween costumes In vicinity of Presbyterian church as party held for Sunday school class Man walking down Main avenue carrying rooster pheasant Fellow laughing at his own joke, but subsiding Into weak grin when no one else laughs The Rev. Donald B.

Blackstone bustling around on some sort of business Jack Threlkeld grinning as he announces birth of son H. A. county hospital Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Threlkeld.

A "homecoming" rally to honor Tank a UMT Urged By Leader of State Legion (From Page One) accompanist. Mrs. Paul Zillner, accompanied by Eileen Backman, played two violin solos, and E. M. Steelsmlth, Burjey, gave a short address of welcome.

District and post officers were introduced and Henry C. Dworshak, Burley, a former department commander, was welcomed. Mrs. Dworshak, a former district auxiliary officer, was also introduced. Tom Stivers, Twin Falls, district commander, addressed the conference.

Mrs. Hazel Harris, Dubois, auxiliary department vice president, and John Rogers, Idaho Falls, Legion department vice president, outlined plans for completion of membership drives in the two organizations. Birth Reported "The Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Burchard, Herman Welker, Clark's Republican opponent, has been planned for Saturday night at New Plymouth. He will share the platform with Len Jordan, GOP gubernatorial candi El Cerrito, announce the birth dicates th 4 of a daughter Sunday.

Mrs. Burchard is the former Raohael Ballanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Ballenger, Twin Falls. Highway in Area Taken Of State's Maintenance List BOISE, Oct. 31 VP) Several stretches of Idaho roads were added to the state highway system today and the Eden-Hansen road was removed from the system. J. R.

McKlnney, commissioner of highways, said roads within communities along the following routes were added to the state highway system and are now the state's maintenance problem: Spalding-Deary highway through Arrow, Juliaetta and Kendrick. Urban extensions to the Yellowstone park highway In Idaho Falls. Idaho-Montana highway in Idaho Falls, Roberts and Dubois. Lost river highway in Arco, Mac-kay and Blackfoot. Shoshone-Carey road in Shoshone and Richfield.

Redrock-Preston road from U. S. 30 in Bannock county to Preston. Entire roads placed on the system were: Twin Falls-Eden highway, redesignated. Six-mile spur of the Shoshone-Carey highway known as the Richfield branch.

Salisbury worrying about pet cat date. Jordan at Jordan, speaking at Idaho Falls, these suppUeS 8UU 1 churianCre therepubueTKl Revised Plan 1 Proposed for New City Hall Froa Pace One) equally as strong as favoring an early start of construction. Board members, after lengthly discussion and study of the revised "floor plan, suggested submitting the plans to Holmes G. Lash, architect, for study, recommendations for material and overall practicability of the design for the location. City Building Inspector Stuart Swan estimated that the building would approach $189,000 in construe-tlon costs.

The issue was tabled once again pending recommendations of the architect. A resolution was approved to revise the city code to increase water service connection charges from 20 per cent to 87H per cent, dependent upon the size of the connection from the water main to the user. The three-fourths Inch line, by far the most popular, has cost $16 to connect. Under the revised code the charge will be Increased to $30, an Increase of 87 lA per cent. According to the city manager, service costs to the city for 30 three-fourths inch connections dur- 'lng October revealed an average to the citv Of $26.90.

Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Werner have returned from a. month's vacation trip. They visited friends in New York City and spent a week Jumped on his opponent, Democrat Calvin X.

Wright. Jordan said Wright Driver Fined Jim NebeL Twin Falls, Mid a $2 fine and $3 costs Monday in police court after pleading guilty of operating his automobile without with his brother, Lieut. K. H. Werner, and family in San Angelo, Tex.

Three Are Hurt Pali ROK fw war hff.1011- trained with the muffler. Nebel was arrested Oct. by city police. taken to veterinary Topcoats starting to appear as weather loses some of Its summer tinge Man on bicycle giving violent arm signal for left turn off Main avenue Man lamenting broken pipe stem after knocking out ashes against side of building Miles Browning climbing Blue Lakes Country club grade afoot after leaving car at top Gene Hagler on picture-shooting spree Woman finally learning how she can pick up her husband's paycheck And overheard: "It's Just about time someone tried to find a way to prevent all these accidents." nas raueo, maae a onuuw iie-ment concering bis views on gambling and liquor law enforcement. He reiterated his previous charges that Wright was backed by supporters of a "wide-open" state.

At Coeur d'Alene Wright said the main Job the next governor of Idaho must undertake will be to gear the state for a new role growing out of the threat of war. He also advocated imnrovements for stats institutions Auxiliary department president Attend Funeral Nettle Mae Stlllinger, Moscow, spoke In Car Accident; One Is Arrested W. M. Klein and two daughters, on "Americanism," in which she The stressed the American way of life as meaning a free enterprise eco Mrs. Helen Ritchie and Mrs.

Clara Nelson, have returned from Hooker, where they attended funeral services Wednesday for a daughter RUPERT. Oct. 31 Three persons were injured and the driver oi one nomic system, the dignity and worth of the individual, and a government AP Correau; earing for the sick, blind and needy. car was arrestee; as a resuii oi an under a constitution. automobile crash one-half mile north of the Heyburn bridge on and sister, Mrs.

Florence Haeken-berg. Burial was made at Mcpherson, where the late Hackenberg formerly resided. whether organised Chines. ,1 entered the fightmgiH I dont care what you They are a dlffPrAn CiTi6! highway 80 north early Sunday. Dr.

Con Annest, Burley, vice commander, spoke on freedom and traced man's fight for freedom from Hawley Irritated Democratic congressional candidate James H. Hawley, criticized what he termed "non-constructive statements in the present campaign. Lee Davit, an waisn iann Officers Elected HEYBURN, Oct. 31 M-Men and Gleaner Girls elected officers recently at the church. Officers are Lois McLean, chairman, Ruth Che early English history to the present laborer from New Mexico, was cited Mrs.

Sawyer, time. Extension Classes on a charge of driving while in It is getting so a candidate can't say what he 1 for anymore; he just has toxicated after he was treated for The Legion business session wa'i held at the IOOF hall at 2:30 pm. with Stivers in charge. Arnold Injuries at the Cottage nospitai in wimhs and thev organised and ney, Gleaner councillor, Max Kump, 67, Succumbs Burley Sunday. When arraigned in Are Scheduled for Blaine's Teachers A I Oct.

31 Curriculum Heldrlch, veterans Insurance rep- Mrs. Gertrule Tyler Sawyer, 67, to say what he is against." And Dr. John T. Wood, OOP first district congressional candidate, said the greatest issue in the campaign was the question of the credit of the United States. He charged the Tru resentative, Twin Falls, spoke on justice court Rupert Monday ne pleaded guilty and was fined $100 and costs.

His driving license was Rupert, M-Men councillor, and Annie Jenks, secretary. Vila Warner, retiring class officer, was In charge of the election. Refreshments were served. the importance of armed forces life wife of Dr. C.

F. Sawyer, died at 7:55 a. m. Tuesday at the Twin revoked. insurance to reservists and to men Seven NewCS Of Disease Ii Seven new eases of noWi seases were reported In Ma ley for the week endtm, 1 now being inducted into the service.

Falls county hospital following a short illness. Davis' automobile was involved in headon collision with a car driven Irving McDonald, Eden; AI Leep- planning will be taught at an extension course for Blaine county teach, era by Dr. Leon Wren, SICE instructor, every other Friday here for 10 weeks. The first class was held last Friday. She was born Oct.

24, 1883, in Basing installation averages during the past several years, the increased installation charge is expected to produce revenue to the city of approximately $4,000 a year. Increased installation charges were approved as follows: One- inch tap, from $50 to $60, an increase of 20 per cent; one and one- i half inches, from $70 to $115, an Increase of 64 per cent, and for two-inch taps, from $80 to $135, an increase of 69 per cent. A salary ordinance revision was approved to Increase the salary of a foreman in the street department salary set for the position on June 19 was $235 for a three-month probationary period, to be raised to if the employe filling the position nroved satisfactory. er. Filer; R.

M. Fagg, Rupert; and Prank Chicago, 111. On April 20, 1908, she Dana Verry, Albion, were named to by John E. Lampe, 26, Rupert. Both Lamps and his passenger, Oeorge E.

Davis, also Rupert, were treated for injuries at the Cottage hospital. the resolutions committee. according to statistics of tM department ofjpubUc healtll Jerome county reported tl On every other Saturday during The establishing of counclllng committees for all posts to advise The crash was investigated by the same 10-week period, an extension class in arts and crafts will be taught by Nlles orr In re at State highway patrolman Marvin eacn oi streptococcic thrJ Inductees of their rights regarding was married to Charles Sawyer in Chicago and lived there until 1945 when she moved to Pasadena, Calif. She moved to Twin Falls May 1, 1950. She was a member of the Presbyterian church at Hyde Park, Chicago, 111.

She also was a member of the DAR and the OES. Snyder. their obligations while in the serv pox ana one case polio and measles. Twin Fa! Ketchum. ice was urged by Stivers.

Merlin Walter Moss, Burley, as cited for reckless driving by man administration with "the crime of dissipating values through its wild orgy of senseless spending." Truckers Fined Oct. 31-Lupe T. Reyes, charged with driving a truck with 8,490 pounds overload on a public highway, has been lined $15 and $3 costs in probate court Fred E. Evans has been fined $10 and $3 for operating a truck with 6,000 pounds overload. Burton T.

Moon, who pleaded guilty to operating a truck without, clearance lights, has been fined $10 by Probate Judge Henry W. Tucker. The complaints were signed by State Patrolman Marvin Snyder. In conjunction with the Hailey ass several panels to which lay ty outside the city of Td reported one case of undulad John Vosika, Klmberly; Herman Cowles, Eden; Bill Langley, Twin Snyder following a crash one mile A road barricade, complete with flares, detour signs and other Items necessary to lend reality to the setting caused a near traffic tie-up of eastbound trucks and automobiles at 1:40 a. m.

Tuesday three miles east, of the city. Investigating officers arrived in response to telephoned inquiries as to the detour route, decided that Halloween pranksters had Jumped the gun, The barricade was removed and officers are "investigating." south of Paul on highway 27 Mon Survivors include her husband, Dr. Falls, and Homer Shelton, Filer, people have been Invited will be held. The first is scheduled for Nov. 9 at VISIT IN PORTtANl C.

F. Sawyer, Twin Falls; one convention committee, picked Eden A plat of the Walters subdivlB ion, located in the west half of lot- the Blaine county courthouse. day afternoon. Neither Moss nor his companion, Clive Lindsay, jr. also Burley, was Injured when, their UU'EI1 CREEK, Oct.

31 as the site for the next convention Teachers taking the course are daughter, Mrs. Frank T. Watrous, Levittown, Long Island; two sons. Dr. Malcolm Sawyer, Twin Falls, Time and other arrangements will wuey Forrest and daughl Friday for Portland, Ore.

automobile went out of control and be announced later. Russell Buhler, Mrs. Marie Smith, Virginia Winter, LaVere Bennett, Lucretla Donohue, Mrs. Ida Buhler, rolled over two times. Mrs.

rorrest will go through Buhl post was awarded an "Ac CM VJU1JC. tivity Award" for outstanding work and Donald M. Sawyer, Buffalo, N. one sister, Mrs. Lorlng Gillespie, Valparaiso, and eight grandchildren.

A single silkworm may spin 400 Mrs. Ailene Potter, Mrs. Mary Allred, Mrs. Grace Davis, Edna Burton, In savings bond sales. Irving Mc READ TIMES-NEWS WAffl to 1,000 yards of filament.

Donald, Eden, received his past Hailey; Mrs. Muriel Divine, Belle- Funeral arrangements are pending district commander's pin. vue; Read Gorringe, Ray Jefferson, Mrs. Laura Lightfoot, Ketchum; the arrival of other children. The body rests at the Twin Falls Mark T.

Patterson, Mrs. Lillian Auxiliary members met at the Christian church with Mrs. Alice McQlll, Paul, district jtfjsdfnt, in charge. Mrs. Mamie iCjtHr Burley unit president, opened the meeting Smith, Carey; and Mrs.

Nora Fischer. North Star school. Before You Decide Others taking the course are Mrs. Agencies Seeking Victoria McGonigle, Hailey; Mrs, 5 in the Moorman addition, was ap-' proved upon recommendation of the planning and zoning commission and the city engineer. Bids were considered tor the purchase of a 24-inch hand-operated water valve to be Installed in the new water project.

The bid of $677 submitted by the Water Works Equipment company, Salt Lake City, was accepted over the $710.50 bid for the same item submitted by Crane company, Pocatello. Fifteen building permits were approved upon the recommendation of the city building inspector. Milk dispensing licenses were ap-' proved for The Brunswick and Shorty's cafe. A taxicab driver's license was ap proved for Lee B. Flelatt.

Water analysis reports received the health department for Oct 11, 18 and 25 were received by the board, Samples taken from VClear Wellsi Standard iwietrtta- and Mrs. Edna Sinclair accompanied the singing. Mrs. Rita Carmody, Ruth Bergln. Bellevue; and Mrs.

Phone Operators Civil service examinations for Burley, was acting chaplain. Mrs. Hala Lindquist, sergeant-at- arms, presented a United Nations Take an Airflyte Ride In the Georgia Phyrah, Ketchum. Concert Drive in Burley Finished; positions as telephone operator in various federal agencies in Idaho, flag, made by Mrs. Bernice Lesher, to the Burley unit.

"A note of sym Montana, Oregon and Washington pathy was extended to the Paul unit on the death of their second vice president, Mrs. Horbert Huber. Musicians Picked were announced Tuesaay oy Agnes A. Stronk, Magic Valley civil service secretary. The positions pay $2,460.

to $2,660 a World's Most Modern Car Mrs. Oeraldine McDonald, Eden, and Mrs. Mildred Eeuleston. Buhl. BURLEY, Oct.

31- Mini-Cassia Community Concert association of vrsre named on the resolutions com' ficers-met Saturday to complete the jiWtte), end" Mrs. Robert pulley, Ru Maia(avr- jjfrtvuf pert, ana Mrs. jonn vosikb, mm berly, were named on the greet compMonpnrr tained from Uxm Lvjtu at the aVln Falls postofflce orTfrom ti)e director of the 11th civil service region, 302 Federal Office building, Seattle 4, ings committee. Mrs. Bonnie Peck membership drive lor tne iu-si season and to select musicians to appear on the three concerts to be sponsored here.

Musicians selected are Genevieve Row, coloratura soprano, to ap was acting secretary. Wash, Fifth district auxiliary units will erans housing project: nickel, Lincoln and Washington schools; farm camp; city hall and court-'house all showed negative results. Final Rites Held Applications must be on file with have charge of "coffee hour" arrangements at the veterans hos the Seattle office not later than Nov. 29. pital, Boise, during February.

The pear In November; Edmund Kurtz, cellist, to appear in January; and Constance Keene, pianist, to appear in February. Clifford Mullikln. president of the units also will take part in the gift For Isaac King table project at Christmas for hog Search Resumed pitallzed veterans. BUHL, Oct 31 Funeral services Mrs. Margaret Imes, Jerome, de association, reported a 20 per cent increase in membership over last for Isaac.

N. 'King held at partment "Girls State chairman, pjn. Monday at the Buhl Baptist reported on the national convention church with the Rev. E. B.

Medear- year. He cited Mrs. Gib Boren, Mrs. Alma Holyoak, Mrs. Con Annest, Mrs .1 W.

Davis. Mrs. Loren Lewis, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Stilllnger gave an outline for ls and the Rev.

Logan Yingst offi-elating. Three selections were sung by i vtr. WhIm Lowe. Mrs. Kenneth unit study of history of the Legion and auxiliary and Mrs.

Harris spoke li-member choir, accompanied by Henderson, Mrs. Paul Zillner, all Burley; Warren Pace, Albion, and Mrs. Doris Bruns and Mrs. Nels Moller, Rupert, for outstanding work on the membership campaign. Bur ley unit had the largest representa- Mrs.

John Wilson. Mrs. Wilson also played the prelude and postlude For Missing -47 SACRAMENTO, Oct. 31 CU.R) The fifth day of searching for a missing C-47 cargo plane with four persons aboard started here today. Bert Williams, McClellan air force base public information officer, said 246 search missions totaling 722 flying hours have been flown since the C-47 was reported missing Thursday night on a flight from Utah to McClellan.

Five planes went up early today. Williams said there undoubtedly would be at least 35 in the search later in the day with perhaps as many as 60 if the weather was completely clear. music. tlon and also turned in the largest amount of dues at the meeting. Each Pallbearers were Leferd King, unit in the district, except those at In the membership drive.

Gooding Resident Oakley and Albion, were repre Clyde King, Earl King, Glen King, Connard King and George Keith. Interment was made In the Buhl sented. Fifty Legionnaires, representing city cemetery. Claimed by Death Buhl, Filer, Twin Falls, Albion, Ru pert, Paul, Hunt, Eden, Hazelton, GOODING, Oct. 31 Mrs.

Helen vr nn died suddenly at her Empire Air Line Klmberly and Burley, attended. hn'me on East fourth avenue Mon District and unit officers hon Flights Changed day morning. Death was caused by a ored at the meeting were Mrs. Gladys McBride, historian; Mrs. Pays High Price heart attack, she was born in Madison, Edith Morgan and Jess Brown, Paul; Mrs.

Adrian Eyraud and R. A new schedule for Empire Airlines, effective Wednesday, was announced Tuesday by Robert Whlt-lock, local traffic manager for the March 12, 1881, and was married to wrtmnnrt Bell in Everett, The Distinguished 1951 Nash Ambaisador. Hrdra-Matlc Drive available in Ambassador and Statesman Series. W. C.

Vanzante, Twin Falls, paid the high price of $500 at the registered shorthorn sale held by Bell M. Fagg, Rupert; Blanch Brummet Aug. 21, 1901. She resided in Bliss before moving to Gooding six years Brothers, Hagerman, at the Bell ONLY IN AIRFIYTE DO VOU GET THESE GKEAf DEVELOPMENTS Rapids stock farm. Thirty-five head and Al Leeper, Flier; Virginia Freestone and John Vosika, Klmberly; Lois Matheney and Herman Cowles, Eden; Mildred Eggleston and Stanley Herslnger, Buhl; Bill Langley, ago? Mrs.

Bell was a memoer oi uie of registered shorthorns were sold. Methodist cnurcn. survivors in addition to her hus company. Eastbound flights for Idaho Falls and Pocatello will leave Twin Falls at 7:54 a.m. and 1:54 p.m.

A westbound flight to BoiseNmd Spokane leaves at 11:43 a.m. A westbound flight which goes only as far as Boise leaves at 6:33 p.m. honrt include one daughter, Mrs. Twin Falls; Hazel Hohnhorst and Helen Bell Colvln, Bliss; ope grand Henry Hohnhorst, Hazelton, and Magic Valley Funerals nr, nrtcj, Colvin. Bliss; and one Mrs.

McGill, Paul, and Tom Stivers, Twin Falls. sister, Mrs. D. D. McArthur, Alberta, Canada.

The Hospital Funeral services have been set GOODING Funeral services for 2 Gooding Women tentatively at 2 p. m. Thursday at Mrs. Helen M. Bell have been set tentatively for 2 p.

m. Thursday at the Thompson mortuary chapel with the Rev. C. G. Hannan of the Meth I ITS fin if Sign for Service The enlistment of two Gooding odist church officiating.

Burial will the Thompson mortuary chapel with the Rev. C. G. Hannan of the Methodist church officiating. Bur be made in Elmwood cemetery hw th Weather Eyt- women in the women's army corps fa Come in today and ride and drive a car that's years ahead of the field.

We want you to drive a car that combines enthusiastic performance with a bird-size appetite for gas. Settle back in the reclining seat. See what real car comfort is like. Close all the windows and breathe Weather Eye Conditioned Air that's clean, fresh and warmed to the temperature you desire. Discover how Airflyte Construction means lasting quiet, comfort and safety.

Today slip behind the wheel of a 1951 Nash Airflyte equipped with Ilydra-Matic Drive. Enjoy a new kind of driving experience in a new kind of car. Yes before you decide, take an Airflyte ride in the world's most modern car. ial will be made in Elmwood cem You'll Amwita't bit aerodynamic design swift and clean at a jet fighter. Amazingly bushes wind roar, boosts economy and performance.

was announced Tuesday by Cpl. Wil Vbv'ff font bver and the Ah liner Reclining Seat will ease back to the position yon like, beat. Both seat can become Twin Bed at nigbt! warmed automatically, pr inrixed like ikvuneri cab No drafts or window-fcui etery. liam Forrester, Twin Falls army and Four People Ask air force recruiter. They are Mary Jt-Gonzales, 19, MURTAUGH Funeral services for Emanuel V.

Hranac will be held Permits to Build Estimated building costs indicated daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Gon Visiting hours at the Twin Falls county hospital are from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 8 p.m. ADMITTED Edward Reichleir, Mrs. Orville Parrott, Mrs.

R. B. Modeen, Mrs. Jack Threlkeld and Mrs. Herman Christiansen, all Twin Falls; Mrs.

Wyman Faux and Bill Cullimore, Buhl, and Mrs. O. A. Latham, Filer. DISMISSED Joseph Groski, Leland Wensel, Mrs.

Albert Cedarburg, William W. Smith, Mrs. Richard R. Pierce and daughter, Mrs. Leonard Durkln and son and Mrs.

Lamotte Bankhead and son, all Twin Falls, and Mrs. C. P. Bonanan, Buhl. at 2 p.m.

Thursday at the White zales, and Audrey J. Lewis, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis. in four building permit applications mortuary chapel with Bishops Duane Perkins and Clifford Tol-man in charge.

Burial will be made filed Mondav at the city cierx Both young women enlisted for office totaled $12,000. at the Twin Falls cemetery. Cora Smith, Twin Falls, will build three years and have been ordered to Ft. Lee, for training. Both are graduates of Gooding high school.

a new irame one-iamuy icmucuuc at 434 Elm street In the Elm Park TWIN FALLS Funeral services subdivision. The building will be for Donald Roberts, will be held at the Twin Falls mortuary chapel bv 24 feet. Estimated cost is at; i p.m. Wednesday. Bishop D.

$5,000. You mm 17 28Vi eu. ft of bM'SlSS tatb. trunk eomPI S. Perkins will be in charge.

Burial will be made In Sunset Memorial Weather Magic Valley Clearing and cool 033) You'll trawl In new taffy, pro-tected by double-rigid Airflyte Construction. Body and frame are welded into one single, safer unit that' rattleproof. fowrl Recently a Nub Ambassador averaged 9S.3 m.p.b. for 712 mile. Th Statesman get over 25 mile a gallon at average highway speed.

park. too ever uws" i BUHL Funeral services for Mrs, er tonight. Low tonight 25 to 30 Magic Valley; in lower ZO's on Camas prairie. Wednesday partly cloudy, Attend Rally SHOSHONE, Oct. 31 Shoshone persons who attended the Baptist BYF rally In Gooding Sunday were the Rev.

and Mrs. J. W. Tuckness and daughters, Mrs. L.

M. Hatmaker and children, Mrs. Ray Tanaka and sons; Eddie Bayliss, Norman Bay-llss, Alleen Grant, Mary Lou Webb, Mary Munster, Donnie Winters, Johnny Shaffer, Alicia Bond and Florence Bond. Agusta Olivia Baymiller will be held R. L.

Teasley, 1138 Momlngslde drive, will build a 20 by 20 foot private garage. Estimated cost Is $1,000. The Rogerson hotel will install storm doors at the front entrance and build a vestibule at the rear. Estimated cost is $1,000. An application for an additional $5,000 in fire damage repairs was received from the Roxy theater TFI FVKIflM 100,1 a AMiy ThMfr" I LLC 1 3 1 Jtotloa averv vour newtiOPer 1 nign fi to as.

at i p. m. Wednesday at the Albert- son memorial chapel with the Rev Br The Aieociated Preni Station Ma Min. Get to know your Nash Dealer National AutomobiU Dealer ITe-1 Pep. b.

C. Orr olliciating. Burial will be made in the Buhl cemetery. The family requests that no flowers be 82 84 sent. HQ 'StDWf i5J5 (fr'jajMjfl: fit .03 Albuquerque Bismarck Bolat Burlejr Chicago i Denver (Jooding" 1.04 Anaelea LET YOUR NASH DEALER DEMONSTRATE WITH AN AIRFLYTE RIDEI 65 8S 80 60 FAULFuneral services for Pe .10 ter Koch will be held at 2 p.m, Wednesday at the Congregational Iso DEPENDABLE, 9 83 76 76 Netf AMen.

DM. NeaVIUMarter Cr, Defrett. MM. cnurcn with the Rev. E.

E. Ketter-ling officiating. Burial will be made New Orleans New York Cgden Omaha Phoenix 52 48 40 87 59 47 88 61 60 61 46 59 55 38 42 43 49 45 65 39 86 54 IT'S ASPIRIN In the Paul cemetery. Pocatello .80 Event Celebrated RUPERT, Oct. 31 Approximately 40 members of the Trinity Memorial Episcopal church and friends held a Halloween party Friday evening at the Guild hall.

Most of the participants were in costumes. Games were played and refreshments served. Committee in charge Included Mrs. Nels Moller, Mrs. D.

D. Wilkinson, Mrs. George Hawk and Mrs. Calvin Hawk. AT ITS BEST W.

.23 SILLS TWIN FALLS Funeral services IWORLO'S UROEST for Mrs. Reeta Caldwell will be held 88 98 65 tl 64 77 60 90 47 60 81 Orane flavored U4 grain Ub- SILLS AT JOe at 2 p. m. Wednesday In the Rey Portland Bock Springs Salt Lake City Ban Francisco St. Louis Seattle Twin Falls Washington let: Eaay for nolds chapel with the Rev.

Clay Stevens officiating. Interment will SB 236 SHOSHONE STREET WEST TinN.Fi fother to arlve. jaay for child to taiu. Only SSfi be made at Sunset Memorial park..

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