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ture of the right wrist.Fred’s Cafe will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday for remodel* ing, Will open Thursday undernew management.—(adv.)Tour ScheduledExchange Club members will tour Palisades Dam guided by Bureau of Reclamation officials Tuesday noon. They will leave by bus at 11:30 a.m. and will have luncheon at Changnon's Lodge at Swan Valley.15th LDS WardThe 15th Ward Relief Society will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. for a work and business meeting, Members are to bring a year’s issue of the Relief Society Magazine for binding. Materials will be furnished. Various sewing and patching aids, needle work and quilting will be demonstrated. Those attending should bring a sandwich and the remainder of the lunch will be furnished. A nursery will be maintained.All millinery H price. Lottie Thornton Millinery, 330 Shoup Avenue.—(adv.)Accident ListedA partial report of an accident on file at the Bonneville County Sheriff’s office Monday morning showed E. E. MrKibben, Rt. 3, was the driver of a car that was hit while hp was backing from his driveway. 7110 driver of the other car was not listed. The accident occurred Thursday.Files AultA suit for the support of two children wa* on file in the Bonneville County Clerk’s office Monday. Audrey L. Croy, plaintiff, charged William E. Flanagan with non-support of two children following the decree of a divorce ordering Flanagan to pay $75 monthlysupport.Births ReportedSaturday at the LDS Hospital a son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.Sons BomAt the Sacred Heart Hospital a son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mark DeMott, 441 No. Water Ave. Saturday. Also bom Saturday was a son to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Bush, 153 E. 24th St. Sunday, a son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bingham, 294 E. 24th St.Volunteer Leave*Earl Wayne Buckley. Idaho Falls, a volunteer for induction into the U. S. Army, will leave Idaho Falls by bus Tuesday, reports Local Board No, 10, of the Selective Service. Buckley will be processed at the induction center in Boise before being assigned to duty.Ammon Relief SocietyAmmon Ward Relief Society will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. for its regular work meeting. Mrs. Gifford Judy will present demonstration on Wind stitching and quilting is planned. All young mothers with sewing problems are urged to bring them and help will be available. Refreshments will be served and a nursery maintained.At Ondrak HomeMr. and Mrs. Verlln Ondrak and son, Kevin, returned Sunday afternoon to Salt Lake City after sending the weekend visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Ondrak, 202 E. 21st St.Birth ReportedA son was bom Monday at the LDS Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, 165 10th St.Legion AuxiliaryThe American Legion Auxiliary will meet to elect officers Monday at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend.At State MeetingMayor John B. Rogers and City Attorney Arthur L. Smith plan to attend the state meeting of theIdaho Municipal League Tuesdaythrough Saturday at McCall. Rogers is a league director. Donald R, Foote, council president, willoi me car ana several rationalGuardsmen dived into the canal, but they were unable to open the doors and rescue Allen.The vehicle was swept under by the swift current. Later it was raised by a wrecker.The vehicle was the second to plunge into a canal in the Boise area Sunday.Early in the day, sheriff’s officers drained the Settler’s Canal after the discovery of a truck under the water.No body was found, and late in the afternoon the family of 17-year-old John Phillips of Boise reported that the youth had been the driver.They said he had been in a state of shock” all day and couldremember no details of the accident.Court Upholds UP Rate Order(Continued From pRge One)for the continuous carriage of goods from the originating point on the line of one carrier to destination on the line of another.Rio Grande had asked the ICC to establish joint competitive rateson all commodities. Union Pacific contended ICC lacked any basisfor prescribing through routes andjoint rates with the Rio Grandefor any commodity. %Prr-sa ContentionRio Grande pressed its contention in a suit filed before a special three-judge U. S. District Court in Denver. The Denver court‘decided ICC was wrong in concluding that through routes did not already exist. It sent the case back to the ICC with instructions to determine whether Rio Grande wasentitled to the joint rates on all commodities which it had asked. Union Pacific and the federal government appealed to the high tribunal from the District Court’sdecision.The Supreme Court reversed the Denver court and ordered the suitbefore it dismissed.DAD S DAYthHOTvuNORTH HIGHWAY NOW SHOWING Shows 8:30 and 10: 30 Regular Prices 50c 10cTtrfUfnf Ifvs-Hetfm Fcatnrt!rsRT THEATERPalisade*••ULYSSES'*Kirk Douglas and Silvnna Mangano Anthony Quinnrhe Lerman leader asserted u is undeniable that the present Russian leaders have made an impression on some people by pushing Stalin from his throne — after his death, it is to be noted.” But, he added, there are no signs to indicate the disavowal of Stalinism means the acceptance of those spiritual principles which are the foundations of the freeworld.Instead,” Adenauer declared, there are only newforms and methods used by a new, more dexterous leadership in the Kremlin, in order to reach the old Bolshevik objectives with fewer sacrifices.Citing one problem close to himself, the Chancellor stated that the Russians refused to make any real concessions on the German issue-First picking is expected to begin around Aug. 10. A field pack will be used to market the peas as in the past three years.Inmate Escapes Payette JailPAYETTE, Idaho m - Eddie Parker, 60-year-old inmate of thePayette County Jail, escaped early Monday through a door that someone had left unlocked, Sheriff RayStephens reported.Stephens said Parker — aL»known as Eddie Richmond andEddie Smith — was believed to be aimed.The prisoner had been awaiting trial here since April 3 on a bad check charge and was wanted in Ohio for violation of parole following conviction of assault with intent to kill, Stephens said.The sheriff said jailors had opened a steel door in the basement for ventilation. In addition, he said, a stpel-barred gate behind the steel door had been unlocked from the outside.227 Enroll In Bible SchoolsChurch Bible schools opened Monday morning with some 227 youngsters enrolling.One hundred and fifty children have registered for the Vacation Bible School at the First Presbyterian Church. Registration is still open, officials said, and all children of the community are invited to attend. Classes are planned for ages 4 to 16. Registration is 50 cents and the school will meet each morning from 9:30’to 11 through June 22.Another 77 youngsters participated in the opening of the Vacation Bible School sponsored by the Calvary Baptist Church. Openings are still available for a few more students age 3 through 16. The school is in session from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. daily through June 22.drawHold Air ShootMOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho iff-Air National Guard pilots from ! Ohio, Nebraska, Iowa, California ; and Utah fired at aerial targets ■ southeast of here Monday as their j three-day regional shooting match neared an end.Schools Seen Security StrokeBOISE HP)—Gov. Robert E. Smy-lie said Monday that improvement of the nation’s schools and education programs offer the surest long-run guarantee to future military security.*It is from this source,” he told a selective aervice-manpower re*.^erve conference that we mustthe basic material from which our military forces and our great industries will fashion the future and the safety of this nation . ’ ’The governor spoke at a luncheon meeting of a three-day seiion called by military and civilian leaders to study Idaho's role in supplying the nation’s manpower needs.Smylie said he feels the nation’s military power rests on the individual superiority of its soldiers rather than masses of men, and we may find soon that this quality is in increasingly critical demand.”Our source of leaders, of engineers, chemists, technicians and other skills are our schools,” he said. Here character is developed. Here the seeds of accomplishment are sown.”Read the Classifieds!SHOWINGNOWLoves.
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