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Show ipxiumih'hw J rumimi- - r-- .r .4t . I V 1.1 Happy Birthday in Our Opinion The taxpayers of the Eastslde School district wfll vote again Tuesday on the five min levy for the maintenance- and operation fund 'of the' school district And this year the school officials an making no promises. Whether or not the tuition charged last year will be dropped, the memberf an not saying. AO they an saying la that they need the money and they need it approved now. They point out that the Income of the district during the past year was not enough to finance the proposed budget for the year, classes have been dropped, two buses have been eliminated, the teaching staff has been cut down In order to keep the budget In the black. . an totarn wbouyttrt then m this other ways raise the money, and Is true. But there Isnt enough time to raise It this year, and the five mill levy, If ap-proved, Is good only for one year. Advocates of the sales tax, head tax, and other state taxes say that the legls-lature will correct this deplorable sltua- tton. No doubt something will be done, but, again there Isnt time. only answer, as we see It, Is to vote mill levy at this time. klhe x li JANUARY jwD tw-t- a, - , JKfc?4 dont hun- - . to enough of. are hajSKiSX " tot Uttf 7 . are. Roger Blair, Woodrow W. Wlnward, Edwin Hansen, Harold Sharp, Harold M. Hull, Carol Jean Brenchley, Rente Winn. Foreign ships Grace Valentine, Steven Kllppert, Nat Edwards, La- Your Cash. JffiSJSSr5f T? A wheat and charge To yon. Happlaess Is n Cuba Is where the Russians say tee wheat wont go. A foreign state Is what sailed from Canada with wheat Cuba Is tea first place It docked. And unloaded. Ill bury you! is what Khrushchev says. ! it And anybody who object. Is a extremist a.hm Citizens Protest Proposed School Tax Increase pm. F donring body leap they do have a real problem. The print we make Is that it Is a prob- - Just like the graceful panther lam teat doesnt just belong to tee term-but f ten Into n heap ers, but is one that deserves the concern of Fbr as yon caagfat a sight of evanr resident of the local area. When talking about tee economy of MhiMnfci county, you ms your gun was sigfiMHi mo look hard, hot one point win remain unchanged. And thought I was a panther The local area la baaed solely anas-- and shot my heart aU ricutturo economy. If tee termers aren't through; making money In oar area, no one rise Is solved until tea school board Dear Editor, and tee neorio unite In taking We must rim taking tea demands for tax hrip to easy way out of Am local -10611 etton etodlWinateelmri1nro! 1,1,1 p-i- iSt STiifiS w MwTwTlS Stew, s.Ta-- s "T onwwm and Councteium Krite " Larsw Sfic?LritheteJlaSStoySS lSwaSS ces the local tax payen to pay more taxee they win . ttrourii a fax ri2fc WE HAVE rich counUae Embody in BoEffxlSn- and poor counties, and tha tlon. Therefore, we taxpayai uture must equalise the must protest airy teerma in siteool tax burdens through our taxes. Filly Yean Age A nwddte County Tax counties do not pay tee fanner and the margin oo whichhe end toavea are goU and rod; w, tee rrain businees street The dtixens of Prestao will Payer In the teen ediori Preston. a.tereurii .has to operate. wind with dance Don te? Carter bead,nodoitet,tolierteri TheyHl Tha farmers face a problem with tee,' momaet. . PwfTj.E. Hickman, of the rich coontlas. Proton te tea present agjlcnltiire sitaatlan, but we dart teavn ten to tea tee eoademy mdjtorin Frt- - Poorer COneto. think that Is someMng that cant be resriv- United ttai to water. BnA ed. Formers are gring to have to work for night Fahnuwy & His . g tehw by Marilyn Nate Rntes smteff, vteted that day ? subject will be The Pro-britor. prices and te the mpantlmn the f Karl C. BaHif, Route Three, gross of Services". tee the taxes for school fin-- d ear Editor: tenners who arent ensratteg at utmost Idaho's Preston, ion of Mr. and Mrs. tango party was given by ww As long as we keen The editorial, efficiency wffl probably be forced out of had teen nam-- Mrs. J. D. Dives, Dr. M. W. toedteg taxes on tee local Treacherous Highways." tak-the occupation In favor of someone who And In calm tones tea tent Kari G. Balllf, . ed by tha aanatar as first Fayior and Messrs. Dean Property owners, no wMm ' th. old ropllad, "Wefl, yon alternato for appointment to taken to solve our wffite year The problem Is a tough one, but thte could get me a hem sand-ft- e vSSzZvmi school problem on s state be-U. g. Mnffiunr Arodemv fa writer teals realdants of fids ana do have wfch." te. The local taxpayers wffl at. West Print TtejgMte b day oOSSl IiPLRS!f.S?,ftt a brighter ecenanlc future to look fornow n torialiaes," a program WHd to. DISIPLINE varsity. SPEAKING sentod In eoopenraon with Wt thought tee president of tee Rupert I guess I. was speak-TKPAYH8S have coopei tea Idaho Proas Association. Ton Yean Age Chamber of Commerce summed up the tag of disctoUie. Ray Talbot, tod with the school board situation very well te an address recently, the congenial sterlff of Frank- Van Moon time and time again, with tee understanding that it was The speaker printed out to sane ex-- lin county, sald the otter day, News Director the last time for tax Increase, tent tee vcgMwny of tee area has teen do- - teat te thoumt teat mayte The Grand Theatre liwne will rimed te nrossed for the pest few tears, but teat KH)0 Radio Sunday,, little different than some teen has day, and Tuesday, while a the kMi of today. hue new Joseph Mor- . bring te- - FRANKLIN Nielson, mans- - rteoi, Sunday was advanced He then made Ms print With the form- - He said that whenever he movte tense, an to tn. office of a teacher. Ho- ers making it under ndeprossed economy, took the family ca&J Us fa-- nounces tel m this issue. to Mm nd te sakL "Just look what a bright future the tear roma tert Haworth was released as area has when the farmers do fit fan- - wM. "Ttetjs my ear. and I Whri is cateri tea "1966 athletic director of the leffieg yen me tt. proved prices for their crepe." , fte Oldmobfle inUM.enton lin Ward. Ivan H. Woodward Minidoka County News wkl yesterday at Crannev was sustained as athletic tespiay not do youm. .k . . ffhennalaf Co- - Veei awi R-director. You cover me with flowers fog a talTof doomakut the : Confer St 2 p.m. today with teg. the area. Wo fori It la strong anrfthit an- - imI earth te highway officials in con- fire area done have a bright tetare. How- - away from mortal things. neetkm with proMems con- ever, we do fori that every resideri te- ih.n , Pr , . tos arilJSSfSLISln . r J it a , iwnnMn 5 mZ! - or , rtoofir g Qmrdi Awards imaili sSffSTAJf S n "' tPZlSSL . 0 SSS- - S XST--S It .. . te ' i. w. eonldnt Mk abort altar Ha Brighter, T. C. even if they are cbUdren of tee bosses. X- : tte the IBs author that flu car Is theirs and they mumps. tty --lit. tat . d lo !!! Tla tkt kinItattawM mp cosrasmost RUM' flk MU-- Mer- - , tea showroom -g-- wrial ILTs.itw r fiete until she went v the store was to tril Mm that te would have to take flu "TP P". obwt lfC0l38 smba WM - year rid of tee otter jt. He.waaay griag to nee it wuteft te Ms parmts tar a toy. Naterater he ttag - ntu ft nt rimitetiitf Parj Tearii ILIS ter 8MN i,mM1 hfi Ra.-Wt- e WBMII MRS Low., . . "S2 'fFtte riST stondnl ceaste to wen. J tte atteadu Ana many OonpMy, M MUM tha Bet of XuS Xm-ntW- Bd Six iCoatha Ib OMhe Oaeaty, Utah LN outalda aaa aauaty. WAYim n. BBLL - i. 'WALTBB BOBS, MS fifth Avaaaa, Bayraaaa tad hy tha Aiaariaaa Nawapapar RapraaaaUtlT Maw York, XI, Maw Tark. UtaVa Mawaat Waakly Mawapapar aarrlnc tha aamaiaaitiaa Rlahmoad, tawlataa Oava aad COarkataa to baavtlfal Marth Ohaha Valley. - Jeaaery 17, jpesplo Agricultaral 1114 .A Extension gentChaM Keari Is te ncotot .n ,wr of ttrir ridMien to drive ra letter from George E. n teiam m -- nasta. ter SS.M Axe Axsfter Wilma (Steeld te SS S Allee)i Bri Mriter, I to gt to Earepe te Ptesten this spring tang- jf tor enoflur year of Stop iftefaw pratedwax. Preston Oumter of Commerce named four new L leamtag h- I4I-1IT- 3909001101 recriving UTm, 8b rId Ibnta. WBonp.,Cra Dr. Allen Cutler, Sr., loft dice Lowe, LuAaa Woodward le purple and tries to prevent tort week for Phoenix, Arte, ghauna Le Woodward, Jo- where te ptene on spending Qda duffle Veriene '. a twy nil Yean Girls DAN CRANE BteMsa: Whri crid PablUdMd Thandey by th CUImb I.PBbllahln Bob SIS, ZiBwlBtOB, Utah, Phoua P. aa la awttor at tha Utah, Poat Of flea aadar u , and speakers, were Brenda Lae Butterwortt FTA meetimf on tte Writ- f2rSrSf when Wo Barite spoke, ClOCtlOa 0001 WOOL flUl bMd . Mm Bl.b VamAmrwitm Tte newly rieetod1 directors three His moteer was furious and this t Include Avenr Corine, Joe bon te despair tea blurted out, .... . room "Wtetam I going to do with Obom and KGeddn, people didnt tan eat to fide Ernest from you.? bterestiag meeting nttenghtte weefter TMrty Yean Age It W.Z3, SS Is Your Automobile Nft, to.f eondjpMv -- andtewhe was T1 stffl have to tote it a teatpman. His tha MH,TA rsriied. Ben uarm dock. Tte thing wk In It, tte y teteknd.. wouldnt work, but flu old Fho only way teat old T.C. eonrince the boy teri gentleman thought that flu Bi out of k would have to tike it to would cri n w SSfilte eloepliig-cecupetn- ta to chock on 99 chwMfc . 01 Twenty . ri " South Port M1 800 tef car Olsen and Orlando m r.f in.. . ..iti-taA -- m .M . Utton To Thfi Editor n However, wo art certain a graph Showing the cost of seed, equipment and other production items since 19)7 would Ml an entirely Afferent story. Hie direction of fids graph would be steadily upward. It wouldn't stop there, however, the termor is also faced with spiraling prices In living costs just Uko the rest of us. A look at the 1917 files of The News that almost all other prices . , have a climb since than. Like everyone else, the tenner Is peylngmore for every-filin- g from Ms furniture to the food be purchases at the local grocery. Taking this point Into consideration, it Is no wonder that the nation Is faced with a term problem and the local Miopy afters when local termers have a poor season in just one crop. Certainly any businessman knows teat he is not going to continue to wfcf money idling Ms product for the same price If tee coat of production continues to rise a lime each year.' Sower or later, the businessman is going to have to get more for tea product or go broke. It Is teat simple. car- -- Poets rWnw aeaaSi an what ry United States wheat show emu un-Whe- at p..i.n. un- - Christine Crockett, Qulnten .. What they need to make E. Crockett, Qulnten E.Crock- . ett Jr., William Lawrence n . Bakf, Ralph Brenchley, Josie OH U -Tm Ruialana, who wen tecom--. lng unhappy with their workable Ism an happy gain. American pdUtWans, leu embarrassed stockpiled to what whet in an are happy. wheat. M Khrushchev la smiling. You Happineu is a wheat deal. are happy. But the Russians don't have Happiness Is a wheat deal So'thev of fa-- monev which Expensive Is what Amer-ca- n ships are to cany wheat Cheap Is what foreign ships have enough of you go broke. metal Gold la a precious whlch Fort Knox has leu md tow ri Broke Americans an un- Americans. Jay Dee Karren, as ss sr Ssuszrsws ernbly. According to the graph, area farmers received 1j50 a hundred weight for their potatoes m 1947 addle this year the price hat dropped to 9L White potatoes probably show the greatest drop from a monetary standpoint, tha same li true of other commodities. From alfalfa to wheat, the result was the same. Prices wars either just about tha game, or lower than they were in 1947. Tha farmer just hasnt jums a gala on Income prices' during the .Inflationary per-- ' . -. p- much less in 1947, he certainly couldnt be For I shall neer look down but look from morning rain making It on the present prices. In other wads, termers arent ' just To you, a mighty hunter tale when mh. w J. Fuhriman, bald, Royce Bat . r- - K,rU Is what If you have enough of you go eta. --04 And with my fori all band, than It la today. If It hadn't been for tee remarkable my dross a little torn, production teat tee former Is getting to- - A match w skin post-Wor- M Igj' tl JANUARY , eW Some persons will argue teat tee level SUMMER DANCE of the prices to tee former dont tell the true picture. Their argument Is that the ofa, letmebea dancer former may not be receiving more for mm. Ms cropejm that tee advancement In j technology has helped Mm produce more Free from stipulations for a lower cost per unit As a result, they societys imply, pdnt to the lower at virtually unchanged Let me fed the broom prfoe as bring msanlngiess. that Mows above flu soot The print u probably valid, and teat fig-ure- i J- - L. V. Merrill. Sessllee Jen- --i-n, Reed H. Brenchley. Ben financial Layne Keller, LaRae Archl- - serious The United States "farm problem" Is a topic that Is almost sure to get lots of discussion when brought up In any gathering these days. With the various farm groups an strssnng their own Individual solutions to the situation, you can be certain there wfll be plenty of different opinions expressed m any conversation. White we dont claim to answer to the s complex situation, we thought some brought Into the office recently by Jerry Masterson of Rupert cteariy ten whya lot of .local farmers art having a probsh "making ends meet." Prices for form crops In the toed area hut about the same In 1963 as they in 1947,. White almost anything you can name has gone up steadily .in price In War u years, the inflationary farmers, at least In Minidoka county, have had to make their living on crop prices that have shown almost no change. .rt:. The crop price figures, which are taken iran oQrara of liociiiiimop npora, mow Oat farmers art actually receiving tees , per unit on most of their crops than they were in 1947. In other words, during the period sines World War n, farmers .are still getting the came amount of financial return from their :i mond. Norma Durrant, Bruce . Karen Robots, Debbie Sue Allred, Theresa Rawlings. Thiemann, Jenda Galley. JANUARY 11 JANUARY condition. Happiness Is A Wheat Deal Vona Gunnell, Sherell ARay-- . Htrriaon-- Crop Prices Arid The Farm Problem te II wiSfwS . - Thm JANUARY 17, Vote The Five Mill Levy Paul Harvey Newt i. "Your PTA argei an of you to accept your right aad privltegM as parents and teachas to support your PTA Attend tte organisations. meetings, discuss your prob-terns, know whri is going on te your school. Be active ManrVJaaa pfklliynA Ad k. teFgro, AanDen DWoedward. Susan Kristine Lowe. Cxnbrldge, Lana Woodward, Dams Jean LeFevro, Car-Hriyn Gibson; Dome kamp- toi, and awards given to a FOR YOUR NEW CAR. Hawkes, Elaine kobosT'h this Wright, and to Marie oilvenona M yen awnd. Tte choir finished tee special number. Vella Woodward directed, Grae Robinson and Marian LeFevro at tte Organ and piano. ,, ninimiT YOU wnii NOT FIND A BETTER . : " PLACE ' TatFlNANCE YOUR CAR THAN AT i "" - - - SHOP FOR YOUR FINANCING AS YOU WOULD 5!5iret,55S? rietta Hawortfa. lFgrilne H rietta prodnctlon.piegna .wffl- te and IfirsDeo L wtiunttu next week and family of Cleveland spent Mrs. Ada R. Nelson, State Diraotor of Women fornaak- lin County reports flu C.WA. for women,' is progressing vary fine.- end Friday Jam- 19, the following Wards be vptfffd np for ctean- - Out 01 Date? u- Um Tn Sttftayssffia to coopemton on tte wteri' CLEVELAND .4"' President received Fmandi Brit Sunday afternoon ta Lake CMy with their son L. Rrid who left for Calif, whan te wffl fulfill a - mission for flu UM Church. Tte Andreasens returned to ttrir home Monday evening, r i 't . t Lewiston State Bank & y? .v1 f r- - , A i Si" LEWISTON, UTAH i. a WHEN YOU BANK AT LEWISTON RATE BANK" YOUR BANK 18 AS NEAR All YOUR MAIL BOK V |