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Show m Em d'. ft ft ft Whadnh Otm Op&mwm OM WimniHi wii VmO Sparks unlocking end knees . iM door for a yiag hs would pwlir'hatM--y tftl Am smoke and Mdhic a ttteust wiki wML rtocpy itttto town "It wai tJnSLm .. later to the to floor mn tr mpd. hr WIWIIHM Obi Hot Ji, rorgtt ' '.v BJ nay dalleita-'- BBIBHV n "The trsdl driven were toutfi mm aad who Bred In the aaddla md fro opm iky. They aat thalr cantaure, tha twanainial aad They drove fra through drouth md aomo of fra wU aUve. frenude ffl - . cosnimadtias in Political Echoes fra U.S. and Canada fra vw comm ro put on mr JLa committee wiip BY JOHN OOBUETT Baateuranta do not aarva w ter. Photography studios are waiter learning to reuse water. GHy without mm who serve on the pay to heap the frontier spirit attva In a e boat the whole town tuna out to up Preston ta no Cheyenne, nor Pendleton, with as ter as rodeos are concerned, aLaAaa frAgAaAla ITQflMQI cnoice idcmm mcmm pom faded areas, with its ideal anna arrangements which is being improved all fra flaw, the future of fra Preston Rodeo is And thesa toogh hands created a recreation that was typically i taodk Tha hands of the different cattle f outfits, coming togetber on the trail or at wagu Mu, hat their frair skill at riding rank bronco or roping hmgbomstoere. to A Glance Happy Birthday The Haaay Btrfrday ju adiiSBLo to per- 15-d-ay iod a efeective only if the boater stop in at the county assamors office ta the area whan he ta boating and gate a permit boaters do not reaHm Many outof-stat- e fret this k necessary and tome areas in Idaho are not enforcing the law In. this Consequently mars has bam m PYsaikito county whm Jha in-df- i flsheraenVracTmtof up to some are vtolat-thttwm that fray and tells law. of as a to " m boating faeflittea In me county. Thou who have hem engaged to do tha ware and gentlemanly approach. Tbta done (Continued from pafle 1) fonta and Ariaou and Alaska. Her husband, Andrew P. Anderson died in 1910, and a daughter Venice in 1981. For fra part several years She had made her home in California near her daughter.' ; t jS&jSUr-M tUt u far m franklta 7 ams . . AUGUST 1 2 AUGUST courty te OB brae itgu bo oat up, Ute. 91 neu Franklin, one on fra Weatou- one an State 4 near Cornish hlgiwmr Fairview. On freu rigu shoidd ha sim- boaters to- instructions to , bu- aut-of-ot- Inahm from fra fltes of - FraaUte Ceaaty OH fra Pwsten sea.1 !Wrad m. day, tribute will be paid to Mayor NapM .Iaram .and j, foundkr, who fr openedPeonnr, XBturnfa Usfiiwt store In Kent- Lite in their merer wyo. to 19M as one trip to Hudson Six Thursday .oven-from nartnere tog. frte humhte hoginniuastab- Pennay $55$ lished frawithprnrent itorashi every state hi tha union. The new Sunday avonlng. Thafouow-in- g Preston store wifr ks mod- program: Lecture, Bish- mrlliml' nib SSSnS op i, im. :$ Al i'fld S V v Laariatan. ,f ffl.90 . ... j WATKX , , XX I.Uh. - lot - II swareas srAwa-v- muiahlne - . care of YEABS AGO ? : u h Ur- heard hi w . Sj prey to KtpnMflM hr the American Ncwapspar Rcpraacntativra, 401 Fifth Avanna, Raw York, II Maw York. the cnmmnnltlM nf Rlrhaaosd, UvlMM Utahs Krwrat WooStp NrwaMipr iditsa. UoralaS, Coco aml Ctarkatim a horntlfnl Worth Cache Vnue to wn-Ariaoha, is - STUrabw'bffSSlS - airptanTand is to ex-- J Lake - Bf-ga- mr, a per-tod- JJJh be put As-&- far eary lOTFs. mmSSELSv n Kf ESSSft torurtten uoe in 11 fra aqueduct when w3Sapowa,ttal domertScter needs that ert the wire whan I i -- Unttks the Padflc Soufr- wait tee New Yerkere did drought nrtptanteth. Ofrarwisa they would art now have a eeriouo water - The Northaast now tojtyota to fourth drougrt cycle. Acoorfflngtotte Los S carry wuter from fra northern md of fra state, to t d tofrwffl , Mrs. Lee Nuffer ' were Preston vi- - ' ; Oalltornla poriect can- - titors. evening Sunday towfy. 00 guests of Mrs. Wm. Struve dMPn 1P?0M com, wet days. over the night. Mr. and Mrs. Watermelon Is etas silled as Nuffer and Mr. and Mra. L. a fruit, botaniaslly, yrt be- - C. Struve left for Yellow Iona to a vegetable family stone Park Monday morning.'-ania cultivated aa a trude Mrs. L. E. hmm, and crop. Contrary to popular no- - children. Muri, Goldie and ttan, it contains late water Kimber leftTUesdayafta-fra- n vegetables such as to-- noon for Portland. After vis-- "Yeu caa step tramptag matoM, cucumbers, squash, Ming there fray going will iatornipt us I and lettuce. down the coast as tar as Los ,Mr- - as 9S3S53IL. Abr. aA Most of. southern California riama from two qiHtiirti llt long before they ware reafay needed, The Tfanea reported recently. In addition third,4 known d ' Nevada 12 ?, w to arrive at Satt 'a.JS Pto at MJrSLX ysouthern aoufrere CMI-d- a ta the SOfr rear of n unusual dry cycle. The paradox of of water. In Loa dAngr mo. sSHSfJ? ovurikminc SmwS ttheenuMfre that way. te . assrjutf Ag&a-wnd X. a ; pteAb. 7 SSMtmS?v stom-en- d mn . at COOCOTt ' 4;' STRICTLY BUSINESS - JULY Will bO maLmib lac..' Compsnr; I, Rntarad aaconj Offloa undar tha set or March . , ROSS, BSSWas cvtr. !! . nnmmbiinlbl nH nttetagottrourtiouL Canyon Sunday bmd, fra L. D. S. rwl?W in the interior of fra t Kenneth Sessions, Linda Band of fruton, under fra 'jnariean continert. Hutchins. leadership of J. J. Flata cf which Preston ta ao proud, Appeals to Foote . f4-0- 0 "J.'WrAlTBR lm".? iJbSffiEnXaram Y 92.00 For Six Morthr For Year ' Is Caefca Coantr. Utah Outoida the County. BELL west 1 CaU-ten- te a bikTeagle which he char-- Wilffltm Whittle ed into Sn bushes and threw graduate of the 1 ii tta-IVT- Prestons elaborate Professional bonding m fra first of this week care for medical, dental and optometre pattanta, making one of majmaos and mosi complete cUnics to fra entire sras anm SKgjSR pws cub River al peopteof fra' leanied to Uve with droughts and ta teat southern OalKor- nta hu bam in a dry cycle for a long time. The raeaon southern' hu ample water, although it hu an arid enmato State. 8Mrtad,reaabam completely remodeled water te needed imparathdy ao- CeDo Wtod Emu; taterior and basement In this decak, butte wffl tohujust been woatv;of front toTfrancte Hmsan. and equipped with new far needed by tho time tha year Untearatty .fra SLii""? iUiiUm Brown, while up in uma 2000 rafls around. Gae Keller, Vlrrtl Kmateen, mtea Include cucumber beet-appeal to a boat of pests wdU as people. Apart from too, meten aphids, cutworms, tha vagntos of wwathar, condm--regton- Mrs. jvwren tag. frands F!!IVnf2Si 0rnl CltlMu TssrNwr.br; thaPhona Bm IIS. Lawlaton, Utah, W J 'American Beauty. .4 id at tha to Is taking good UO.WAA. rlsaa mattar pn SLTSf . P. IX m. MS tor fountains are ualng sate from thermal power plants which can agate be converted to steam to turn generatara. In the not too distant future conservation of water in a. manner not now even hnag- load, wfllba a way of fiSTa die United States, CtatoUred to the Fftdflc-- . Southwest, the New Eagfamd ' stetao nonnally have an ex- erttent The r3& M YEAHS AGO ATOM ' OUa-hom- a, ' CM-wm- - XJJSSSiSSrS u best ifr&ina S PASSING Back New York Cttyo shortage demonstrates fra crises that will con- front the nation within tha ' next SO years. The draught that has set-tied in over the Northeast is extremely serious and Now Yorkers are laving water by fra frop. No one cm afford to have a leaky faucet ha-ha cause one can lose several a M hour period. ;gafloos in. 11 JSST!SA,SBIiSf23 to . . suggest (Continued from pass 1) 20s. Florida Indians took to fra lmmigrart melons wifr are grown extenrtvdy in Arkansas, Geora; Florida, South Carolina, Tens, Missouri, Colorado, and OtXfornia. It te a risky business, for watermelons great rrtlsh and were grow- - . JrtwWda . to -- : u N y s gg. tXfSma - private mare hi " - 11 ( Improving its waterways, fra present systom of fmanctng frrough Bcoulng la eeasary. Givtagthe out of state boater 15-redly quite a cento Northern Uiho so much of tha lake and stream are dependent upon the heavy influx of Washington boaters. If thou going tote Idaho to boat tme who are enforcing .the law ta Idaho will approach this mattar sensibly there wffl be no dUflcdty. Each boater going Into Idaho must go to the county assessor and gat Sn parent This really tent toe mm to arts. And then If from enforcing tha law in Idaho wffl not treat thoas imo have art ardent crimbam informed of the law inals, there will be fewer temper tantrums and nm chance of creating that which tha area and Idaho does not wart, bad ida-ttoo-a with the tourist trade. -I- afsSltriittea hasa fra method Idaho uies in 8EBVK3E8 i art- - wem In gke ahtafrty Hated Tha waterways assodatlm In FrsnkHn e next weeks eehnaa county, for Instance, hu said that there ft mat be ta the office by wffl be strict enforcement of fra law. For July 26. Jurt drop a card or this fray are to ha commanded, for fret phone fra Ottoea Offlee. is the way It should be. Thom areas who JULY M do not enforce the law are doing a great state. to of tho areas other injustice be Urtdy com-- Oariena Madiera, Judkh franklin lyn active for mended fra Waterway! asaoda-- Wuh, Jm Hoite, Brenda Pacter, Ruth tlon that It has. Franklin couriy vary delicate rthuitten on its hands with Halt moot of Its boating arau helm privately i notflke having rtl the refer-voire public property. lfoaT of the reservoirs are owned by private ditch compaa- - Ak & Thera is a ILday free boating period uaho. This came about as a result of ttitHtTi"" between Utah t of state ut .... dty-wid- "Batwem towns de . . when they call It frontier Days. At Cdguy, when tts a Stampede. At SaHnaa and Pendleton seal Denver and Ft Worth, hi nearly 600 cowDojr fra btoio-leami- ng - "They stiD do. At Cheyeana, to up front for Women arm-hawri- S. to "Thmr knew frelr cattle as a craftsman to owa ate tools. They canted guns hm coyotes and other range varmlts, hot m a rope m a ; theyd hit a trail, town. fray blow off enough steam, In that ant of htetory, to keep four of flatten writers busy over town, In tho long monotony of frair Uvaa, was m unaqaeted pleasure; a of a tew days, perhaps, la fraud. at . i. mandtag that ov mOttary cadamias be made, cooduca- - Vtetnamaaa, msybe a gleal convenience and an ac-- a ononde neoassity. Further, are so tomsd to doty d bat practice confined to tha .work at homo that this is not Gong. All Vietnamese balteva a tremendous mcriflee. Am-ttthalr mm flght bast a- - erica's pioneer women edfroniMvm their woman. So oar South Vietnamese attack whan gates confirmed on July Ifl required it Thqy can agrin. But Americans have bom that their draft will now so long trying to Uft fram-odude woman. South Vietnam's now reof thoae muddy serve army will include all ttwcks, I aura hate to- mm 18 through 48, and all sae no olide back. And the moat cruel irony Ostensibly, female fighters of it al is that when wa comprisa a "defensiva dopt the way of ttfe which we forca. sat out to oppose, tha ware we win we toae. WWI1IOI Una. J . hfrr coma m Rjunfir fmmlo devil named Kim'Skian. Last year ana of aur total-Ucanea ofllcan killed hfanisif that bte frit- - to watch soma Haana try tack. "At Pecos, Hems, in IMS, they panned freknriumi on fra courthouse town and roped mom down main street At Prescott, Ans.. five yean later, fray huflt a grandstand and sold ticksti. hi a short generation fra wild wait settled down. The opm range was fenced and posted, the runfljfliten wamhontod dawn osid hung and tho front afreet saloons wen dosed up by a wave of civic rospectabU- 'throughout fro wait, fra best of rough string riden and toe toughest hands with a rope, itffl rode for fra nor at fra contests tho townsmen kept WL ' aer-vic- e. A to fra bot, I g mi Into town. At ami BtomSi - Jhiy IE was a wssasm to coma mna from. new Madof war for the mm ovary war contaminated . w lWrd airborne whan it Efcdi inttmite aspesom.hr. to i fray dashed la combat with the mono of backward peo , Oonmnnlst mm flrlni macb- - pis seams to torn eor dacha ITltfS tea gone, and Oommonist wo- - bMfrrard wtthoot apprseUb- ly advancing theirs. k In Instmdof Wftfad ctathil an area Jost m savages, wamdup adopt-ta11 miles south thdroalnt, frair dmeoa of Saigon, all and thalr join do1 Oommnalst go It is not too frrfatchad. and to tmagtna. that tha equality of American wonua wOLflno op-day extend to military under Any day I aapopt to on the plains and Ihay want out Aa aaAaa4 wmr oooini fra GOVDOfi is . , to hare to amJtbnrrm frrtr J&St ' m . fra fra Canadian H tenMaa tha . gcSrgyigito jjgLjydfrfl ewraoN ni mb wild, fra bonding townsman of fro west-MDiNr m dmnii m pnw est and fra wildest of an. a)-b- y at AUma and MQ cme hards had wusyus bora cattle markets, the enhance of . tha igtftd, go tha the north and markets, th ir m llln Northern Utah Is And Um one that opona today will prove it smm win cooptnm. As for rodeos thamsolfas, the prof atonal xadoo writers caQ them tha .last frontier of the oncwwild vast" Thalr account of rodoo history Is color-ft- d to aay tha least Tb quote: "It began (the rodeo) shortly after Haas cams homo from the GhrU war, to find to . . v. This Is not nnprsoadsnted American troops to Vlat Nam. For generations frrtr fsat wet ta this war mq inn to fores. mSkmUuSywmkmi!l M g detauiva Idea of woman on. Una arantnaUy hrwamoa to fro da what ooma standard operating pra mandsjtochfldran making cedars for Amsriem armed. driven tar as Caoho Valley la far as that goes, aa far as nm mT tot BY PAUL HARVEY tha faca of tha pbria was ebaagtag. - BIM UM" H of buttrto grass, laying tha icfrafl to tha west ftum tha aaat and boyars and to buDd d- pots and stotyards and banka and court- BMM00a along tha right of way. "This was tha am of tha tordflUht rode, the Fourth of July rattajEat hwam oo tha fwn1wm square. In a Actually It baa tha qnam of rodaoa as PHuMp In urine i nodtnfiioM trying to And some table fie' In floaty school 3 55 Ut'i && ftMfif tha dlan aad ttw trad Utaltad fltatoa aad Omuda, It baa what la are- lablad a toaeh of tha "wild feat thalr - for abort stakoo. ftot own bote tha rouffli Tha ptlao mqaay cowboy was hold la a bat "Tha eowbogr apart might tahad briefly ant man aa I toto tha la ta Idabt, Utbar tarn ftlHi ta Utah, aad IS othar town la Wyoming, la faatllhe Aw Ml efror tarns totte in boo tw book Htrrr Women On The Firing Line v Just A Toudi Of The Wild West yvy ' l the Paul citys mai about 1850 and per cart of fra needs. The Colorado River aque-(Cortlaaed m Page g) f tM |