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Show tlt-v- Paul Harvey WHozinit WiHBjNw) T Now It s Meridian n i Ihese town's i rrji dom or die moderate' But that curve turns out to tenet so moderate" for a good many culvers, in little carve, Innocent carve, has fact DeadmanV curve by taw enteen , 34. the motorist may see, the wfld flowers, the attractive rock forma- - Item thtafi BY RICHARD CHARNOCK d about the BomwvOto Power tag Adminirtratloo controversy la recently purchased. But should El Peso idaBPA electricity, dde to go after che this could change the poHtla of mafar -- said thst the cootroveroy could tbs (Unking of the people tbs Soda am. Hera the fargert industry In Cbribon County Is asking for tbs BPA Uns, yat the nature of polities fa Caribou Coumy has bean one of Birthday busi-- i r m agranra. changed. book, tt you ttesd Just at tt, let Mono say tt. MUkas srs: s?as!5 to they have fastencs, reads: "tt shall 1 r law, Lmb. L jm hn FRANKLIN ' Vella Wood- ward presented ter piano aad eccordten students, Guy, Ros- ahe, and Russell Durrant, Judy Welker and Curtis tar of Richmond, Kayo tay, Marian LeFevro, LuAnn Woodward and JoEbla Cas- ttDo, In a music recital Thun- day evening at tte Franklin Ward Relief Society Room, Refreshments were served to relatives and friends of the .. students by the teacher. v-rig- gri ni ? tt For sate it in-B- mlto-a-minu- SSSJ! vate lives', but someday we are goiiig to have to on force mhiiiMi soma wHwgi standards for motorists. aS .g nd Bfht ta nil nommttt r posslbto contender ter Mrs. Barnetts Job. It would bo very unUkr the detegatos at the State Convention would pick bote a National Commit-woma- n from Lewiston. th. w win- - J" whSwTSttt Sit 'fata 5 tfSiffifSiSirSE SiTriSSrSr M Mit-- . SSSSIhm iniwyf wuaroai nyjgg ntbl hu to wwwwty One is Csnneia wen .ma t&ouAlho she has not made any 7 dty wtthout stop--- said M. " one UaeoaToOcer P whn sppsrently uiinec- dedsten in the mettra, Ret1g,nT Turner wUl.be uld rate whh the marrisd to Parley Swafas-ton onJune ate ta the Salt umm row hmm la aa ... - - a June U, UN Mr. and Mrs. Thao A. Pet- - ofISI&l 5 tto cessary. nun mis, junus u--u. to tbs state. Sucfaladivldnai da might 'do mWiw.i leveL tt is tho iw-somdwdy tried to draft awnuiiw of mtinmi Ia a telephone iUrt,Mn rin Mu BUSINESS Leo PoetS ComeT Nelson end LeVon a Stall- - . - eri-tlc- en tto candidate chosen by tto nateaui JWjgteuat tte or may not be tte man who Is personally most rTif to.t Iflonm 01 t.l?a.ra5swr man to be pro and not antL ns tt seems to me in your !? fiun. AnttSmyHe,' an-Prei- sut ttMraMym, Bdav. Mrs. Orvin Christlan- sen, krs. Wanda Paterson as- .oim the wp of tte Young Ladles orgamxation. Mrs. Jed Lewis returned to her home Ihariay from too She Logan honttal when WM uporauul on three weeks ago. JUNE U. Ifl I feel deep tte wdfsro PubHran 1.M tar Bis Koatha la Cschs Coanty, Utah fS.00 outalda ns aouatr. WATNS n. BILL - J. WAUm BOSS, Bapraaaatad bp tha Anarieaa Nawapapar Rspraasntatlvsa, Naw Torh, II, Snr York. Utah Nawaat Waskly Ma wapapsr aarrlaf tha asanannltlM Oaralte, Oara aad darkateh la hoaitltel Worth Oasha . ari'iwirt; MAS 401 Fifth Atwh, r Blahteaad, Laviatea ... By Etalus Johnston -- T';" Svhla atation In Phoenix party la teve steeeed - Batt kSP1, that she ter frank n-- uufS: roumma tour not .. I have pmetust fa on a com- - of Idaho on ..wort l have done at Crapty, and tha gLfjfo Pncmet levd has otwh racsery to me for After what yen add, de yeu still weal to If It Itespeetfully yousr ' t worked National faveL we J"1 1 brattonprasanttha ' V Re- - strte level aid art an a prowon of i UN Par Tsar fra of beraaas yea wrote uK WPMdsted almost conquawd yawiw wiianw ramito rf ftiL ttrough toil and stffle. . ton took piece on Wednesday And when he died, I saw him morning of last week at tte .. try, Salt Lax City Temple with To enter Heaven. And I knew David O. McKy officiating. 5 why. W?1 yTlllJ ta c-- J2LS He almost reacted tt.. but illll. Antilafumy. work getter and Su11 harmony to met at Us crttlcaltlms the Republican can stand together ter mod." He I4I-IIT- national comautteewoman. IT 18 THE stteesllevd. Roy head tte Yomw lien's orgsal xatlon white Mils Venna Hot -- rrrr to national committoTrod Unda Lami and DhuUi nuBtcs what fanv, e Thandar by th Clttam PublUhin Con pan jr, las, I. P. Box SIS, Lawlaton. Utah. Phona nterad aa asooad alaM aattor at tha Lnriatoa, Utah, Post Offioa undar tea aet of Karsh $St h.i- vmi- - buggy whips, ' tteToWjjcoro; &S L CTmmitteeyiinma- - fam f ttepolrt ofNational grinst Gwen Barnett of Boise committeman. He and Mrs. Barnett have similar political The nateattal- candidate n sotyit Robert E. 8myUe, Chariman John Me pdltlcs a te Iu,m 01 Pctdlo. Rotand Witter of Lewiston fa nujm be persuaded to run car uahut Harter Mar-- G0?.Sf1 roasou hi writing Mn. ta was to fry to Barnett JUNK m Mi Exited ttav Ifr tamany at Ms u NadinsJeMen, NsU R. TUB- fins baby drl was born Mrs. Gerald Layns and faml-tt- e ws ttmsTlteps Ban. Cassia hr. M. to Mr. Karmtt and Ifrs. oar, of tte Mrs. 0th. Jims Annie Mrs. L. Boswurths Shumway, wink RapebHcaa Party." of Is at home hofas was tte tho n Shumway gl Mu- bar Jeffrey. Q- - Attred parents, Mr. and Mrs. small family partyWednes- - She said she had received ThedArttar Walton, Coburn, were the Impression through hmrs day evening, ford Rofwr, Darrd Checketti, en pegs 7) Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ckoc- (Coutlnuod reports thst Mrs. Brnnett was Bm kett 'left for Detroit c. : Manning. ridge, Coy ri.to.fi, Sunday. They seeing; the Century JUNE U STRICTLY BBwIVivn sxposlttan and Progress Dr. ..Melvin new car write away. a ting j JMqwd gurkes, ' A worganlsatten of the WUBam E. Crane. Second Ward 1HA waa ef-' : t. Ctm w PafellaM ut Mn Kdhf, No edamoB wqnM b. food, In this Made wertter, wbdbu OUtr Such Ud (tte Hd that Is 1 fplflng story. Doc Cuflar was playfag In wtad tte otter day nd after an eight on sight he taring GRADUATES to go after used the elgm Wilde, daughter! of hole number nine to ftee too Mr. and Mrs. Fay C. Wilde tan moro drive of Mink Creak, was one of ffSS? tte honor' students graduates SvSrtte tefa at graduation exercises fra then the wind caught tte LBurinera Ogejeheld on ball, and blew tt Sick with ttemdl hitting tte rim of tto Friday June tho Assembly Hen tefa, roUfag around tt a coup-o- n TempR Square. She was fa of times and then rolling awerded an Associate Ifagrao off on fa Business with a major ' In 40. was also an active member playing fa tho wind, of Alpha Iota Htononry Bust- - Says the wise one: ... , v. nflss Sorqrity. White attend- - ItTfair to say frtend-,bloved me; tag the college Hone worked Man's greatest v put time as as a scholar- - Is heir today was his teacher.. .he I And gone tomorrow. ship student , almost" learned. I helped mark his goal, ha . almost readied ttj i bo from temptation Away aunost". r. . . . M jjyj? 800 g'die and da streets has been mechani m rally Indisposed, out who travel back the dty report gtreet s syfiSrstTi ffjr S2? JiMST far ; fag th JUNE If me vacationing fa the aifew (tens on those pro- - west put and Canada. It Harvey Henderson, Arthur Galloway, Larry 'cfioton, ISS? imuTWigrlsiir of Ifr. and Mrs. ftank Pal- - bn Recital SSilSstaf&arirtnMt ia KaDar. thnas In other words, wbat that Is lawyer Is trying to say, or causa tote kept tUb& apputrenincaa'rot fla, r tt Muiic Ttacher Morgan. gtt fiSFJtSSl! mwi , whote shooda match. Givas J giitegs the lm fahave nunl, ETSiFkinlitfntta d garbage thorobrm.. J!b IS so boro Back r? Forsgren, Ebhyra JehuoT PedS' KolthWo& ; Pamr, ifiss Wayne Richard to wanC Shelly Steen, cumulated to at aU heroSswlmainKlal a department stars day watching the shop-this one. pen. Look first then at that one, and each time say to yourself, "HU Is going to go out and climb to a car and hurt two tarn of sted a down the rood approaching mo.." H that doesn't scare you, nothing wiBI Instmcttvehr, I resist any suggestion of f - KSS1 asrjsss sssfA Uto it md in Re- tt Franklin County Hospital, or ed except when rja-- ss STwHMti. rmU; County be came tester, but tbs reason Is it takes mors money to pilot a Jot We dont trad these parted machines to Tho Happy JIJNEU - rofa the A Glance Happy In Paning a- per Sv Anti-Sta-te Tlnr lost? a.LL?t downafter operating. To see tto possibility Jane II. Jilt drop a card ar of tto plant opening up again and with a pR the Ctthea Mflea. enticement ter many of the parsons In Bear Lake County to go out after BPW wetneny. Hyde. The controversy gets more Interesting bu Aad now comas El Pnao Natural Gas company Into the picture. As yet the gas BT BARNET RICE 10 these suggostion ft more and more speed are generally ecoeptod, f hops duDards whom agility and physical reflexes an substandard. It is true that oar flying machines have become progressively safer as they be- anti-Go-v. ... ttohr at w HEADMAN'S CURVE NEAR F0r the went of a sign a life -- what wmimy ftis not arid much about ntans are fat store ter flu Central Farmers Rant at Georgetown, which the compmqr- Al Is w travel aa additional mily a rofleor so before the moderate It would be hard, mpedally ter the One sutomotive uporif iwr bert Schwarts, says wrd be it ' Politics And BPA I ordinary days. 1 have never joined thoee National who publicise the Safety Coundli grisfly fees- HmifVi bscsnss it seemed to me like crying wolf. ' tbs maverick Minister of Highways in British Col-umubu lays It's worse Burn that .HU says, 'Watety cam- scare the tfana end emotkmslise danger. The Commerce Depart- moat's Bureau of Roads has amassed statistics based on 3 tt Mllkm miles of driving and on Interviews with 280 thousand drivers. bim . rock" sign and the curve is one which uays diat the road Is State IDgh-wa- y . hblhat you remain seems to more alert at higher . A. n forcement ofQcers. Lmt week, during a two dy period, three accidents occurred on that hmocent curve became du driven of the vehicles One of the drivers could not negottste was tajored most seriouehr. Stop and count of otter aeddents fast have the occurad on that curve. We can count at lead flour in the last abort whpe. When is the next one going to occur. Somedilng ihodd bo done teroro occur. At toad tho "mode curve could be posted. Something riiould bo done and done now. The next accident could take a Hte, or several lives. has pnM ttodtft wiiw As Mr. Hunter said, "it will property values, but among otter things, it wlU cut dust, ritmlMtf expensive road petetoinj each spring, and save, in die long i ran, a great deal of monsy." Such an approach to roads applies to all h (facte Valley communities. n ass the . I'., , i to SJ as of now, And tfata improvemsta dametricslly con; -- ii "Wach "'Phillip . IPs dropped 1834 In tto dls- would save Do Somedung, Now to is tie customary sign readout Por Rocks." As only sign - ac- fan-th- About half way between Montpelier and Preston then Ms a beautiful section of highway IHflTmuj .34. The road from up over a rise and bo-- a grove of Aspen trees then down a slight grade. At the bottom of die grade the road makes what appears to be a moderate tma to the West Frixn there the road tuns a time or two past Strawberry About Umt reduces . Payette and Burley In Idaho who are v. p4wp khiw deaff 'aoctdsnts;- - While Meridian's LID Is for carta and gutters, wnat nr. rawer says appuss io all syetematlc, complete road won hi a dty. "It would knmediatdy Increase the n S." -' ment of lastag value. : Ralph Runtor. publisher iof the Meridian as, writes, 'Meridian Is approaching the proposed Local Improvement District wy to drtermtoe the week to bo dona v years, aula 1 complet-in- I ad drive "Though American! alert" ho Is more . i or have planned or have snw iiniffuwirlnf surveys for road improve- :i i. follow """""ft Within 18 u -- . voted to undertake a District fat the Locdtajrovement large heart of the town for extensive road lm- and 11 BY PAXIL HARVEY project we! U.J vl . . . c, L. Chsckstts getting rays we'd be safer tf was saying Haattagtei now. Mr. dme faster right Met Even mors important, it , JMni the hr to was np things hundreds owners fever going .The keep the parttdpath sring OagtardT ays, property futar fort of dollars in future costs." as long as he could , ! Be fag Reafaa. fartmiveru the sab driver flying are eater. Wa commend such action to the dty of Preston JTestons Mayor, Russell Crsnney, reported nt the city council taeettag fast week that some surveying will be made on Ibe dty streets by a construction firm with ,r s ws fvuR- ArtuMdldays, the idea of looking at complete, systematic hundred a highway death age road improvement day. per . Arnold Sant, Preston dty councilman fa on Indicated hne several of roade, charge occasions that it would be good for the dty day. to stutfy such s matter. Considering AH of this Is aimed fa the right direc the additional e tion. Now ii die time to plan the street cars on the next few years road and tho proeomsnt program for end when n part la done, it dwuM bedone of so that there will be a minimum tananee costs for die next several ed WdSer !i' to all property Included value of Last week lbs council of Meridian firm to tte hiring of engineering all of the of extanotve survey make an a with In connection streets proposed city ' Local Improvement District said that Cttv Fntrlnerr fiimmnr Johnson to value thewzveyiroiudM tte dty adds from the proposed LID dan. Meridian's LID is for curbs and gutters ap-prov- Faster And Faster And Faster! i Horace Boyoo talking about a hundred mike tends to " hourdrive log they neodod monoy : In hii travels . . Owen Casper- with near perfect . the Second Ward . . . Leo aettlai an did house ton safaty. . ( 4 AneM Sant sitting through Acock promoting tho Univer-cit- y councn, mooting aftor sttyof Idaho . ..Larry Biggs Juit gottlng out of tte hob-- tmWnf g u, future ; ; r l.'rJem i" t' twov hem a void la otgaiiliatlonal work at ttera levels and (S) (Continued on pegs 7) , . 'i |