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Show JAN. THURSDAY, REDUCE SAFE and fast with Gobese Tablets and water pills." Modern Drug, Bicentennial History Of Idaho Finished F. Ross Peterson' Bicen- some parts of the West. tennial History of Idaho has He sees that the states just been published. resources are enPeterson is associate pro- ergy, mineral attracting and timber fessor of history at Utah interests, and he predicts State University. He and a that "The conservation vercolleague in the department sus exploitation battles will at USU, brought double hon- be fought, and Idaho may or to the university. USU well be a major area of historian Charles Peterson is confrontation." doing the Utah Bicentennial History. Both were selected to contribute to the series of 51 books being done this year on each of the states and the District of Columbia. Ross Peterson is an Idaho native, reared at Montpelier, and has done a good deal of Will a suicidal his professional research revive the Americanfungus chestand writing about the state, nut? g Dr. Richard A. including a book on Glen H. Taylor, the thinks there is aJaynes Idaho senator who ran for chance, but to know for good sure vice president on the Prowill take at least two more gressive Party ticket in 1948. years of study and experis The page book on menting, he told the National Idaho history is illustrated Geographic Society. with maps and a series of He is associate geneticist photos on the state. It is at the Connecticut Agriculpublished by W.W. Norton tural Experiment Station in and Company, New York. New Haven and a leading The author treats in major searcher for a way to revive chapters the state's unique this king of a tree that mice physical nature, its discovreigned over most of Amerery, exploration and colon- ica east of the Mississippi. ization, economic growth, It was a fungus that has all r Dolitics. conbut wiped out the American flicts, railroading and min- chestnut, a fungus that hitching. hiked into the United States Peterson looks to the past in 1904 with a few imported to note that isolation and Japanese chestnut trees. physical barriers have kept the state from growing and THE FUNGUS first turned developing as rapidly as up at the New York City Zoological Garden that sum- An introductory statement by the series' general editor, James Morton Smith, notes that Peterson and the authors of other state histories have been asked for summing up, interpretive, sen- sitive, thoughtful, individual, of what even personal seems signigicant about his or her states history." Peterson's Idaho book Announcements Card cl Thanks Lot! and round seems to fill the bill about a meanings for him and for many others in this region who have lived in the state or as neighbors very close culturally, geographically, socially. Selected 200-plu- Indian-settle- jg A FIREPLACE CIRCULATING HEATER mer, killing American chestnuts by girdling the trees' bark and strangling the tiny that conduct water and nutrients from the ground up into the growing tree. In no time the fungus was sweeping through groves of chestnuts like a forest fire. Nothing could halt the blight, which by 1950 had killed all 9,000,000 acres of American chestnuts. It was Americas worst horticulturtubes 100-fo- NO MOTALUnON al tragedy. Today, here and there a rare chestnut still escapes the disease. Roots of old stumps continually put up MCCMMV laliMtaikMHMlil 852-153- new sprouts, but spores of the killer fungus find the small trees before they become more than saplings. 7 FOR YARNS See The Yarn Center For North Utah And South Idaho Offers Business Opportunity Reel Estate For Sale ago two French scientists sent Dr. Jaynes a new strain of the disease. The fungus had leaped the Atlantic in 1938 to infect even the more resistant European chestnuts. But injected into the bark cankers of a diseased tree, it took over the virulent fungus strain, sapping it of its killing power. Then the tree usually recovered. Dr. Jaynes says he is hopeful, despite two lingering questions: Will the H strain continue to be strong enough to overtake the virulent strain, and will the new strain spread naturally through the forests or must man continue to inoculate each individual tree? WINTER WINDS spread airborne spores; the feet of squirrels and birds the sticky spores of summer. Around 1900 one of every ten hardwood trees at the sawmill was a chestnut. The wood, a warm yellow that mellowed without wax or any finish, was prized by furniture makers. Chestnut fence posts outlasted the fence builder. Millions of chestnuts became telephone poles and railroad ties. The disease has no effect mi false or horse chestnuts, as Longfellow's such spreading chestnut tree," but sometimes does infect post oaks, southeastern live oaks, red maples, shagbark LAND WANTED The boss said to buy 20 million dollars worth of dry farms or grazing land Denver to the West Coast in the next 20 years, deal with a Pro. and save 16 23 per cent or more tax free dollars, no real estate commission or legal fees for the seller to pay, we are the s or cash buyer, call the Land man today. For Sale Homes Peel Estate Wanted Farms and Ranches Income and Commareial Acreage and Lots Homes Mobile IT. roasting the sweet, juicy nuts may again become a Logan, Utah Downtown or or write WOOLCO, P.O. Box 6023, Salt Lake 84106. Auto Homss 46 Trailers, Campers 47. Cycles and Supplies 48. Boale end Supplies 4g Trucks and Pickups SO Autos For Sal The favorite pastime. sound of chestnuts falling on the leaves was part of aur. tumn, recalled an "After a good frost you could spot a chestnut tree just by listening. old-time- PAY FOR this ad and identify. One child'i play gun left in The Montpelier. DON'T DIE without e willl Two blank will forms protects your Guaranfamily. Only S2.00 To- teed! Don't Delayl! Order Knapp's Enterprise, Box day 195, Preston, Idaho 83263. WASATCH PAINTING . NOTICE ALL Eagle Scouts, former Preston present and members. You are Seventh Ward to attend a invited cordially court of honor hold at tho, Preston Seventh Ward on February 6. 1977. DECORATING & Interior, Exterior With the change to a new year, the hunter and fisherman should remember to purchase a new 1977 hunting or fishing license. The 1976 license will expire after Dec. 31 and a 1977 license will be Resideatial, Coamerciil er 752-275- 7 Tues-day- 752-777- 7 Are you chronically unemployed? Are you tired of Tired of pounding the pavement for employment? Look no further if you fall into ANY of the following categories: g? anglers after that date. Many hunting and fishing opportunities are available in January. For one thing, duck hunting is open until Jan. 2 in Caribou, Oneida, Income for Senior Citizens, Housewives, Anyone. Write: Nature's Pantry, 1630 S. Sunkist Street, Bldg. A, Anaheim, California 92606 (714) COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY SERVICE FURNITURE (6) I program can help you, contact Jean Maiouf, Manpower Extension Agent, Franklin County Courthouse, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, or call Coordinacollect to Michael Puree, tor, SiCOG, 403 N. Main, Pocatello, LIFE iasanocc, too! Call me for details. Like i good neighbor. 852-109- 7, WILL TEAR down wooden between S:30 and 5:30, 115 East Oneida, Preston, Idaho. Call 8 BRICK or rock work masons. Experienced. Call Rich-mon- 256 2367. MOBILE HOME moving. Alan or Morgan Beckstead, Call collect, Drive-A-Wa- CAKE DECORATING: WeV dings, birthdays, anniversaries, Loall occasions. Call gan. INTIR-TA- Services Offered -- IN PRIVACY OWN HOME. Y0UI ACCURACY. GUARANTEED FULL Tkert Rupert, Idaho AUDIT li PROTECTION. Tsz A Moving? CaR Storage Furniture Warehouse (Agent United Van Lines) City Storage 3 Soda Springs .Idoho envelopes (Commission Mail-at ers). Earn sparetime money home. S100 weekly possible. SEND SI .25 (refundable) long, addressed envelope for stamped, PPS-11216 details; No. 612, Chicago 60606.' TEXAS OIL Company needs mature parson for short trips surrounding Tremonton. Contact customers. We train. Write P.O. Dick, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Texas, 76101. f-- ;tr. USE THIS HANDY ACTION AD BLANK OR BRING TO ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PAPERS PRESTON, THE LEADER CACHE REGISTER PRESTON CITIZEN ' LOGAN, UTAH IDAHO SMITHFIELD, GRACE, IDAHO TREMONTON, UTAH NEWS EXAMINER THE CACHE CITIZEN GRACE CITIZEN MONTPELIER, UTAH IDAHO Start Date Name i Weeks Run Address t Phone City Please Print Df Amount $ Using One Space for Each Word, Number or Initial he takes it Youve bought it! Shoplifting is the most expensive property crime in Utah, it costs our citizens more than all the bank robberies, auto thefts, burglaries, and other propcombined! erty crimes Who pays for shoplifting? If the shoplplus court ifter is caught, he does costs, attorneys fees, and more, under law. Utah's tough But if he gets away with it, you pay for what he takes, through higher prices for the things you buy. So if you see someone shoplifting, tell the store manager or clerk. If the shoplifter doesn't pay for his crime, you will! CLASSIFICATIONS ACCOMODATION RATE CHART CIRCLE THE CLASSIFICATION YOU DESIRE - Announcements 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Anti-Shoplifti- ng 23 24 Card of Thank Loll and Found Announcement! Personals Entertainment For Rent Merchandise Selected Offers 6. Help Wantad 7. Child Car S. Services Offered f. Initruction Budneit Opportunity 10. Business Services Lilted Under Need an Expert Reel Eitate For Sale ft. Home For Said 12. Mobile Hornet 13. Reel Eilat Wanted 14. Firm and Ranches 15 Income and Commercial 16. Acreage and Let Rentals 17. 16. 19 20. 21. 22 Pastures For Rsnt Misc. .Homei For Rant Unfurniihad Apartment Furnished Apartments Office and Business Wsnted To Rani Firms For Rent 25 26. 27. 26 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. For Silo Misc Wantod To Buy Antiques Musical Instruments Radio. TV. SMreo Furniluro end Carpet Appliances Building Mllsrilll Gsrage Salas Farm, Garden, Lawn 34. 35 36. 37. 36. 39 40 41 Good Things To Eat Plants, Trsss and Shrubs Fertilizsr and Top Soil Fosd, Hay. Grim Pots and Supplies Livestock Livestock Wanted Farm and Ranch Supplies 42. Farm Implements 43 Farm Implements Recreational 44 45. 46. 47 46 4g 50 Wanted - Auto Sporting Goods Snow Marhinn Trailers, Campers Cvc lex and Supplies Bonis and Supplies Tiurka and Pickups Autos For CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - COMBINED I I REACHING MORE THAN 40,000 t "HOMEWORKERS WANTED IN THIS AREA: Men, women, students. No experience necessary; stuffing and addressing WfBW MAIL As 10- - long Distance T ransfer & Sptditt Nur Ton Clair E0sit Far Early ApysW 233-403- 2. W6PKI COPNf INC. COMPUTERIZED. H CUSTOM 3 SERVICES, OF HAULING 436-916- X PREPARED CUSTOM MANURE J& build-din- g (sheds, barns, etc.) in children In my. Preston. TEND will r.n CETA-Outrea- State Farm is there. FRANKLIN PHONE SIS 2313 HAIRDRESSER WANTED: Nice shop with good working conditions. Apply at the Capri Local CETA STATE. 6 NORTH WANTED: veteran the UPHOLSTERY LOWE'S FARMING For more information on how CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE mission during training period. Utah license required. Contact Hillyard 6, Associates, Inc. Leon or Hlllyard. ethnic minority (3) aged (45 and over) (4) over 18 with less than 12 years education Proiton lip EATING OR storing dried foods? West Coast Firm needs Dealer Complete line Dried Foods, VitaNo mins, Related Appliances No Freight 1ivestment Excellent High Commission exchange for wood. Call Preston. (2) 75 South Stato UN 945-215- Idaho. Paris, POSITION OPENED, agressive children ALAN THOMAS fP wells. Call Jerald Anderson, 279 6396. Honeyville. KIRBY VACUUM Sales end Service. Telephone (206) An individual willing to learn real estate business. Salary plus com- (5) handicapped taPf 0Cf Preston or 241, Pocatello. Equal Opportunity Employer. . DAY HELP needed Preston Taco Time. AggHget female head of household with dependent (1) counties and until Jan. 9 in Bannock, Bingham and Power counties. SttH ANDERSON WATER well drilling. Drill No. 6, 8, and 10 inch Available immediately. Franklin and Bear Lake A . 7 - Child Care required for hunters and iNiweawc DO baby sitting in my home. Any age. Cell Grace. DO YOU need to sell something? I will buy it from you or help you sell it. If the price is right. Call Logan Cache General Brokerage. WILL part-time- Fish, Game Licenses Tree topping and removal. expert stump removal. Free estimates. May Tree Garland. Service, 233-906- Extention 1977 Also Hotel-Mote- 44 Sporting Goods 45. Snow Machines For Rant Untumishad Apartmants 19 Furmshtd Apartmants 20. Otlica and Butineei 21. Wantad To Rant 22 Farm For Rant i. Lawn Good Things To Eat Plants. Trscs and Shrubs Fertilucr and Top Soil Feed. Hay. Grain Pat and Supplies Livestock Livestock Wanted Farm and Ranch Supplies Farm Implement! Farm Implements Wsnted Recreational Rentals hickories, and chinquapins. If American chestnuts can be revived, collecting and long-term- The Gift House Farm, Garden, 34 35. 36. 37. 36 39 40 41 42 43. Listed Under Need an Expert A FEW YEARS Pastures For Rent W sc For Rent 2? Antiques 29 Musical Instruments -9 Radio. TV, Stereo 30 Furniture end Carpet 31 Appliances 32 Building Materials 33 Garage Sales Buiinese Service! 11. 12 13 14 15 15. , 25 Mite For Sale 26. Wanteo To Buy Ht:o Wanted T Ch.ld Cara a Services Ottered 9 Instruction 10. 6 - Help Wanted PERSON TO work In modern dairy, Preston. Call between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Preston. WOMEN to help AMBITIOUS me with my Natural Cosmetic information call more For line. before I a.m. or after 4 p.m., Tremonton. HELP WANTED Body fender man, mechanic, some experience necessary. Excellent benein person. fits, wages. Apply Archibald Ford - 101 North 3rd East, Tremonton. SECRETARY: EXECUTIVE Mature, Experienced, Professional Skills. Managerial Ability. l experience preferred but not essential. Call Sweetwater Park on Bear Lake. WANTED BEAUTY operator. Call Clyde Porter, Franklin. SEWING MACHINE operator wanted. No experience needed. Will train. Dayton. SENIOR CLERK for Preston Office Southeastern District Health Dept. Shorthand desirable. Must be able to meet Idaho Personnel Commission qualifications. For further information, call District Health Dept, office, Merchandise Announcements Personals Enieriainment state that has personal What About The Chestnut? prize-winnin- 23 24 Montpelier. 20. EXPERIENCED PIANO teacher. Will take beginners and up. Mrs. Devitt. Preston. READERS CLASSIFIED SERVICE I |