Show ' ' f -- - I ' - - :16 '' - it A ' Sunday Mornini ' ' - - ' ' --- - ! 1 -- ir -- the tower itself as to be :erected immedilately - - ' ' tamination ' - 1 ' 0 - ' : I i es" - : I - 'tribune Intermountain Wire Nev — One of the principal eatures of the nesv Nevada drivers license law as it affects Ne da motstr vehicle drillers is the Three Months clause out by offielals of it was paint L 'Is - ' d lare ' - Inv - 1 4 when they apply I ' T n IIr'll-lon- ' - - i d ' legialative at goes into effect Directarsi lDf the division ema 'phasized that if nn applicant for an operator' who has bad at least 111uto1 's experience in mehile in a satisdriving an factory mariner and if not otherwise disqualified' such an applirant pnreoevd' not takoes apnpi rczaatimoninals -- : d ed tior4 - i ' "l 1 ' r' '' ' c- - as 'Hé'Ars' 1 - -- i ' 4 ' 1 - 1 ' ' the ' - - - -- - ' ' i i - - i ' 7 i : t - 6- :FREE! - ' r‘ 0 ' ' ' 'La 4 ' - ' ÉTh Li1 i I ' i - - ' - 2-- AUERBACH'S 1 ' - rr r ?m0 - -- - - I 1 I - 1 - -- -- ' - - -- I ii' - ' -- -- - 1 ? 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And '''''7E1 - ' -- L12! : '' : - Only Ilia ' - -- CALU r:'' - typei:Thire is Ford comblini i l - al' :- i - - b- -- - la 1 - : 4 - ' offer ''3 !engine sizes! 6W'heelbases 42 lbody and chaisis I i r t - -- 'in 1 - is A- effis - - -1 ' t It ' - ine PIECRON-SETtVALVES---withl- 0"- ' - roller bearing universal joints 4 o II - ': - ' --- - exchiiive tfuality Whatures into Ford- Trticks- l and ommerciaars to help you haul better—faster—cheaper! For the sable reason 'We add dozens of other quality features i v s such aiadjustable seats weather I 'stripped windows the 120'Amperehout battery straddle mounted i- - ' ' t 1I ' 1 i ii - 1: - 67 1 ' to- '4 - ' i ' "! - CKANKSHAtT'ANO - - : ' - 1 i - - r- : - """------- ' ' - I 1-:- i ‘ ' ''"- - ' - ' - CAST - - - 1- ' ' - ' - ::-:7-:---- ‘‘ ' ezii1ve seit inseits—tor long life efficiency ---- : - :‘ - ? 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I - - - ' I ' - 4 ' - - ' - - - ' 4 - f " - ' ' Ii ' t - - - 11 M - - ' ' 4 ' - ' ' - - - ' - - - - - - '' - - ' ' '' ' - : - - - 1 - - ' ' - 4 : ' :: ' - - - I " II'S' - ' 4 d - - ' ' ': - " ' 'I ' former president of ofrTrernontor41-Kaillitiendeilgnate- St ' ' '' - 11inilliveratity - N 1 -- - 11 - 38-cali- ' ' ' 'I ' 4 Tribune Intermountain Wire Miss Darcmily pocATELLQ Manning president of Pocatello Bustneu and Professional WOrnen's club was named to the state board of the Idaho B P W ' unit at the annual convention In Kellogg early In the week eastern Idaho cottven i tion delegates reported Satuiday ' Miss i Other new officeri are: Minnie A Davenport Caldwell i high school principal president: t Ida C'obbett of Kellogg and Lydia ii Sloan Of Lewiston first 'and 'sec- I ond vice presidents: Frances Good- win' of Boise recording secretary Shirley Ledbetter of Caldwell cor- - f responding secretary: Anna Powell flying Instructor et the army air 'Bail of Blackfoot treasurer: Mrs schoel In San Izetta corps base flying and McCoy of Twin-Fal-ls Angelo Texas( according to word 14icy Higgins of BoIse tate board ' 4 ' ' reCelved heriSaturday members The young man earned his ' ' Nwings"in the air corps through serves Ito reported for ' duti at ' the flying cadet trainieng program San Angelo March 3Z and 1411 of the army and is 'commissioned autst In the bask Instruction of ' asra second lieutenant in the red Dying cadets r t ' -- ' ' legs Jinsen called Ms sheep dog from the car Apparently dumbfounded by the' rabbit - which bounded viciously about and emitted a queer sound the dog fled back to the sakety of the car Alter a bit the bunny leaped to the side of the road looked forlornly back ran on looked back again and then disappeared In the brush Mr Jensen's wife and two Children witnessed the episode The photographer has a photo of the 'rabbit at his feet t:41ii'WillTa'éti'Fliiir: i ' - P ' 4 po-1-::-::--::'''- - 0 - rett-:- - - 1I - i ' ' - 1 I - lil of the IDAHO FALLS ldaht--- A a' - - li - i i q -- Workers Clean City's Island Park t t I bit chased a dog i it t cart Joule 0 Idaho Falls pho-lographer - reported Saturday on that while - road west Ofdriving- Friday Rexburg in Madison county he observed a young cot ' tontail rabbit fighting a magpie I Air Jensen Stopped his car and Nmped out to get a photograph but the magpie flew As the the approachedrabbit apparently insane with bar repeatedly attacked' his I - CCC Tribune'Intermountain!Wire ' ' - ' ' --- - I 1 - :f 1 1 B-- - : Brown was - - U It i119 -: ' 1 ' ' n - 1 ii - June1 - 1 - ' ' : 4!-- 1 pportumty ' " - i : 1 - I 1Stev--Jull- ux ' il ' ng 1- I : ' ELY - - - ' ti -- - - - ' -t r t - -- Tribune Intermountain Wire ' — ': - 1 EVERYTHING - qt ' 2 i ! ' ''' : - C' N ' - - - - I - 7-- s - - - : ph GREEN RIVER Wyo'4en Crews bits of the Rock: Springs high of C CC boys from school class of 1941 that'clespite 'River camphave aided-durithe Of troubled condition' of the past week in giving the city's Ex! who liveon i pedition Island' park a thorough vkorld today they last frontiers anticipation of sum- - oner of :America's cleaningin i mer outings at the park wer with opportuni-many faced vs ' Located in the Green river but ties 11 within the city limits the Island the possible after- Is connected to the shore by a lndiscussing rnaitn!' of bridge and during the summer 'the present war Dr hundreds of visitors to the city Crane pointed out that Wyoming's use it for a picnic ground' It was undeveloped natural resources of- from this island that Powell's ex- - feredtoday'S:graduates vast opploratIon trips on the Green and portunities in the development of Colorado rivers took off 70 years post-w- ar 'industries lie pointed the out that after World war-'ago developed-t- b automotive industry ' ' Ironing School give 'the nation a great step forLast Schools Close ward 4 Similarly' some other in- Anorbach's Downstairs II step into the Ameri-- i ROCK SPRINGS Wyo A All thistri will after m 5 I to tn this war he said call picture p Tatostays II schools in Sweetwater county are pi also declared that Hitler II now dismissed for the summer' Crane! I be stopped it'American ways those at Green River' and Rock must i including her schools of 4Iiving II Springs closing On Thursdairt' 'be II ing the last Rural schools had and her democracy are to be preII all completed this year's work served' 'lie asserted 4the schools of to-Hours-9- :30 to 5:30 previously and most 'other high day is to Prepare the students schools and grade schools in the for the Mel conditions that will ex- II county closed their year last week the end of the war ist'after ' Music for theekercises was by' 0 ro-I--m-erme thei high school band under direc161rtJ - eb ' ' tioa of Charles Parker i Dr Crane to r ' wait -introduced by EM ThOmp-ek' ii6if-e'illiiilfiiI tea son- superintendent of schoolsi ' t : M r4Thotripson also presented the i - ' You're When and Leland board school lb class 1 Wearing Johnson a member of the board ' ' ' ' ''' made presentation of diplotnas ' ' 7' : 4 cliticersi of the graduating class ' : ' :' ' ' lerancis Connor president are( ' Ue ' Berta vice president Oresta ' ''' 1' '' Blanche Dolence secretary and 1'-' 4 : Wilma Hegedus sreasurer ?sa The invocation was by Bishop i' James of the LpRevchurch ! Feet forget to 'ache At41 ' anti ilbenediction by the fid ' grow tiredw herttheYere Welsh of the Church of Our Lady ' A Cuboidsi our wearing of"Sorrowls Scholarship presennew twin-fac- twere by Principal S M tations tevolutionary gotiè I ' Boucher relief' for ciple in ‘ ' ' "3 :' ' men - and women For " '' ' Cuboids are ' not " lust I It6ymlt11 'another:: arch support: ' but scientsfic fddt and '' ‘ ' : body i balahcers'2 inter- :1 --4 ' 4r'' in your :eg- changeable 4 ' 1 —Ai an education- shoes 'oat ' '" '''' ' ' ' -- ' :' al " community beau- -'i' e: :'1 h '4:: tifilcation I the Kaysville ''''' i '''' A't ' I u Ga den Z:::y:J4$17:j ' 4' sponsor a flower tei ii ' in the Scout cabin sh4 w i Light Weight—pContain No Metal orilthe S tabernacle L grounds i 1 I Etitries rg st be in by' 10 a m I I 1I The public is Invited to attend i I- ' This' I and:Mrs Heaton president e announced club the vomotthe ---srrr-1L mittee chairmen as follows:: Mrs William chairman general Shoos—Auerbach ' Street Floor Mrs t Grey tables Mrs 0 Chester entries: Mrs Morris Barton refreshments: Mrs H J Bones Ms Franklin Cheney and 1 A Mrs Ortr Mood hostesses F11101330' 0 flower arrangement wig be p epared by Mrs Alan DIAL HOURS 9:30 to 5:30 lath YEAR Bitiod -- - - 1 ' 4 - ' I - made wit in three months- after Ile- 'S'prmas - -- I r ' i - ' - ' - ' - - - 1 - - I!IRONER IRONS ' - ' : - ' - Twith 1' - — W Choisses Fighting Pinny Attacks Mal Assault Count ChasesDog Back to CarPocatellan - - - ' ' - ' !' 't freed ants charge of assault with intent ta kill by It district court ' jury TIAtrsday night Brown was charged with shooting Claude Brumfield during a party at Brown's home In Lane CitY on February L Brumfield at the tithe was seriously wounded and was brought to the courtroom from a local hospital' in a attended WY a nurse llowarti 'Iivn B attorneys Gray and C E Horton claimed i self defense with testimony be- - i lel ing offered threatened Brown and 'was ad- LIC" t vancing toward him in athreati ening manner When Brown shot - tREMPNTON-riane him through the'abdomen with a son of Mr - and Mrs Lewis Abbott pistol ' ' 'District:Attorney John Bonner contended Brown was not Justiti fied or had cause to shoot Brum- - John J It Bigger A 'Brumfield 'denied be bad D:Christensen Morris Oxborrow areas are expect- - threatened Brown Walter Rosevear1 Edward R ad to harvest a cropin spite of The jury was SidneyB Vowels Wagner W T Voorhees Tom ' ' reductions In stands Fernley Sinfield1- Roy Eberle Geraghty and Carson Bradley 1 -' ' : I! : - ' ''r ' ' Other an examinat ' ' ''' 1 address Bishop' W J Hemingway gave the invocationand Rev J Edward Huntley the 'benedic tion ') After the program the parade -reassembled and parched to 'the where the cemetery auxiliary members placed flags and Wreath on soldiers' and sailors' graves ic the 'ceremony ending with a salute r'-- :rine Stresse4 by the firing squad and sounding 0 of taps with the echo by- John ''''' oss bilities of Bradley and Shanna Watson M H Watson was in Judge and program tl Resources charge of the parade yo Henry J 3Marriott as parade i I marshal : ribuneInterthountain Wire 4 ' : ' ' -':llOCK ISPR1NqS Wyo --- Dr - e- I ' - t 4 '"' I - - C '10111BSOist - TWIN 'FALLS Idaho--Exte- nsiva 'crop- - damage was apparent Saturday fron:t hailstorms that ' spotted the southwestern Twin 'Fella county dry bean and pea ' area Chief lossei were at Castle-for- d and Berger where strips of ' wire beaten down over firrl'ePaii to varying from a mile ' miles In length eight ' Thi storm' accompanied by rain Marked the eighth' succes-- : sive thatpreciltation has ' ta1le1glay' in south central Idahe and brought May moisture totals tEP to 88 Inch compare(' to ' a - ' L09 'normal ' z In Ahe hallatorms bean grain and pea plantings sufIered most withstand riddled to necessia ator ' ' 7 ne -Trlbu1 '‘ : Waived fort Experienced i sub-pla- ne e - - ' ' the 'law goes into effecti 7)3 pare-grathe assqe alldrivers relating 'to ' this point la lit is paragraph b:of qudted- tiontltandreads as follows: : department shati issue lbeT without e amination an operator's' licepse t f eny person applying therefore within three months after thi section l takes: effect When suchi person furnishes evi- dance satisfactory to the depart- ment that ' he is not disqualified tinder th provielons of ithis act an that e has previously operat- 'id11 mot r vehicle ln a satisfac- to man er for a- Lperiod of not lenI than one year?' vehicle drivers who ap- I the ditoriumwhere i license when the law eluded selections by flective are gdiven the iat the advanceNot the a 'surance that of allegianceand rdeputies intend bers with4ohrison prominent le- - to dmin sterhis the provisions in a W and as member VT gronniire well as a member of the state runiservat vemanner council of defense making the 1- t ! field - On:Memorial Day : After much discuSsion It was decide& to call for ibids on the tower alone at 'present and for bids' on the bntire airport buildingwithin thefltext few weeks Griffith explained that the con'-trot towerimustbe ready for operation by July 10sas that isthe date the armrexpects tat start operating S ti onithe field:N14e said that tmlesi the city constructed the one tower' the army would-erecof their own at a site not enhancof the field ing tó VtIll Operate - -Und— er an agreement with the army engineers if the city con structs the control tower it will be equipped and operated by the army which will cut the construe- amount tion post by a sizeable Griffith said It is planned to erect the tower to the west of the present Western Air Lines depot and adjoining it so that when the new airport depot Is constructed the contractors will be able to build around both the tower and the present- depot and Incorporate both in the final struc-ture The tower will be a 12 by 12 toom at the apex with a 360-dgree visibility of the field and :from it will be controlled all troll- fie landing on the airport 'As regards the airport building itself there is some variance as to the architects' estimates One of the ar hitects expressed the belief the sfructure could be built for$3oocx whlif the other said the cost would be closer to 550000 For that reason it was believed ' ' ' - 1 Tribune ktermountain Wire - ELY Nev — Memorial bay was observed Friday with a parade ' and program directed by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign wars posts James A Johnson Ini delivering the address before a large au- dience in the new high school auditorium warned against versive aetivities and the need of defense within this nation' He also paid 'tribute to those whose lives were sacrificed in the first World war Legionnaires V I' W members Veterans of Spanish American war and their auxiliary units Boy Scouts and junior auxiliary members joined in the parade down Ely's main street which also included the bands of the White Pine high school Ely and Ruth 'grade schools The- parade marched the had the-towe- I In Parade ' 'Bid As a result of thia approval Grif- fith suggested that the city call entire airport depot forbidsg oand an alternate bid for ' 1 t I ' iltrnate - 2 Veterans Pay diiision in the driver's T statement o t nibute ncerning the law out week Many driv elm' erroneous S U DeadI pression tinthatf thedrivars must take' !Griffith ': 1 A - 10 i - - ' : 11 Actual - ' sr I '' 14 I r T - ' : :'--i-2:- -- - lgoerimne : s : Vr'lliutle irbe 13al! gzc ' T IIa:fit'Pa'1sft ges' i1J11 rors Reject' '' 1- : i Hs ' - ' otorl ts Gt t ti ' A ce:on Peos Beans Drivm 0 Permit IttiTtviti Tails- ::::'-::- - ' i - - The !ewer when completed will control the traffic coming in and proper to call for bids on the bull& whatth con:: leaving the airport through radio would be and and eventually when the Improve- allow the city board to start from ment program at the port is corn there $ v -Vete& tVill be a part of the new : I which the city will build irdepot i - within the next ?I months secretary of the chamber of commerce and liaison : !officer fOr the city on the construc' i tion of Jthe airport and gunnery school told the board he had re ' turned from Los Angeles WednesWa-- day and that during his trip he bad recetved approval for the proposed tower from the CA A army Ely Groups March engineers and Western Air Lines - - '' '- f Tribune Intermountain Wire ' call for bids for the construction Of the trAS VEGAS Nev--- A control tower for the new municipal airport depot at McCarraii field was issued Thursday night by the city board the bids to ' 4' be opened at 7:30 --Friday evening June 6 - ' ' ' i - on Alisport Control Unit - ' ' ' - Es Vegas COls for Bids: ' - ' I I - - i ' - ' ‘ - i ) - ' - ' - ----- |