Show Lsgaa Utah Wednesday May I O'1 ww TIm MiraM Jamal— 2S J James Case Is Up Again By DONALD BERNS UNION Mo (UPI-T- he V VA Siio Cans ty I for t W 'pi LARGE tat s oj Doz p v 7-U- i SSZ t f mjfiA x r ‘W— jijil- vsyvxova: $ j 4 SHASTA assertion Has Bible far Proof Mrs James a widow who SODA POP now lives Los in Angeles maintains die married the son of Jesse Woodson Jama and has the family Bible to prove it and the truth of the legend that Jesse was riut bom behind in his home by that “dirty little cowara boo nowanig member of his celebrated gang and a cousin to boot Turilll operates the Jose Jama Museum at Stanton Mo which maka him some' authority on Jama thing of lore He insistrMrs Jama ia of ' actually the daughter-in-laCharia Bigelow another member of the Jama gang Ford shot Bigelow m a rum to take the pressure off James Turilll says Bigelow was buried as Jesse James his argument rwis while the real outlaw chieftain wandered to South America and then to Texaa where he surfaced under the name of J Frank Dalton I Reg or Diet Can a BONDWARE PAPER CUPS o)t 100 Count J i of Jesse Jama ooma to trial in Franklin County Circuit Court Wednesday Jesse might be proud over all the fua the trial has stirred up The question at issue is to doth in whether he was a shanty home in St Joseph Mo in 1882 or lived to a ripe and unrepentant old age of 103 before dying peacefully in Granbury Tea in 1951 The opposed psrties are a kindly old lady who calls herself Mrs Jesse Jama JrH and Rudy Turilli who says she isn't entitled to the name and is offering $10000 to back up his TurlW says ha knew Dalton and la willing to pay $M006 to anyone who on prove he was not Jeoeio James ' Mrs Jama is taking him up on that offer by suing gor the reward Prsduea Affidavits Her court petition says she has “produced affidavits of many individuals who were personally acquainted with and Woodson Jama jam wno wore familiar with the bmily history and the family Bible wherein these individuals stated that Jesae Woodson Jama wa in fact killed alleged In song and legend on April 3 1382 by Robert Ford” Turilll will retort that he spent several years checking out the dakn of J- - Frank Dalton that he wa the alive Md kicking Jesse the Old man had the He same bullet woods the same missing tip of his left index finger the seme rope burn on his neck the same missing tong and the same burnt feet of the original and bona fide BRACH'S k H a ' an Red Meat Crop In Idaho Up Red meat -March in BOISE (UPI) Idaproduction during ho wu six per cent above the same month a year ago at 185 million pounds the Idaho Ckop and Linstock Reporting Service said Tuesday For March a year ago the output wu 114 million pounds the report sakL A aeven per cent boost in 'beef production wu given the main reason u 12 FLAV-R-PA- C an for the taiaease-cffaett- ing 1 per cent decrease in pork Pkgs ORANGE JUICE vy Xx' WVWVVSVXKX VVYA WOOVV WAGNER Tfi production The accumulative red meat production for January through March wu one per cent ahead of the First three month! of lari year at 10 million pounds For the same period in 1869 the production wu 515 million pounds Meantime the Agriculture Department said total milk production in the state during March amounted to an estimated 111 million pounds or 1969 but two per the same MORTON FROZEN u ii— — iimMi jiTTPAfTfilW AJTTY3 I FAMILY HEAD SIZE and SHOULDERS Reg mu — $105 Reg $115 'Sm cent below 1961 America cheese wu the only manufactured dairy product increase bum the to show preceding year Idaho dairymen received an average of 61 JO per pound of milkfst hi milk used tor Amer ican cheese during March or 13 cents more than last year for the same month Fa March milk going into butter Idaho dairy fanners received 117 pa pound of milk-tthree cents more than last yew during March Itotato procuring in Idaho pi ill Idaho spuds processed to Mathew County Ore fa July through March accounted for 31529000 humbedweight of raw 8 u Varieties S$ AAVvV ot WASH Reg $119 iu a a toOSteofifo oei(N potatoes Of this amount 30107000 hundredweight were utilized for ooct7$ manufacturing food products and 1422000 hwubudweight for starch and floa v 0 ! A 'ft yniyA" |