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Show I I f I Inc sail Well, Here Goes (Gulp) No. 85 In Th 9 Goldfish (Urp) Contest Margaret Bailey United Press International By BOISE Some chewed them, and some drank beer before the event, but the winner of the 1973 goldfish eating contest just smiled and wiped his moustache after e. h of the 84 fish he swallowed. I wanted to win, said Microwave Hollibaugh to set a new record, also goldfish-eatin- but the want'd g contest So he at1 Station Scheduled Special to The Tribune - Soon to DRIGGS, IDAHO be in operation is a micro-wav- e repeater station installed by Mountain Bell Telesome phone at Clement 3ville, 20 miles from here. According to Clyde W. Anderson, area manager, the unit will be in operation around the middle of August and will handle all longdistance calls from the Victor and Teton Dnggs, areas. The unit will be able to handle some 200 telephone calls simultaneously. New Unit 4 Bi sponsors said no. an 85th fish, stepped down from the table where the contest was staged, and ac- Inc. Dave llimmoL, 20, Boise, was the first to ameede. A They tasted like fishy water smells, said afterwards On a couple of em I could see their mouths working as they were going m my mouth. ish chewer, he ate 10 or so" fch before deciding he, h had had enough There were too many boras, be said. His consolation prize was a can of tuna fish. Himmel said he was "happy to get anything after standing up there and eahng those fish. He also said some of the larger fish, measuring 12 inches long, were a little and he could feel fat, as he them going down swallowed Its just like Cutest Four young men started out in the contest cosponsored by General Paint Co. and Tropical Fish World. cepted a gift certificate for a new wardrobe as his pnze. Fishy Water Holli-baug- Proctor IN Music Wnter It was on) two ir.mths ago By David eating said Jack Forspopcorn, ythe, 19, Payette, Idaho. A few minutes later he observed that Bud, Coors ust dont and goldfish mix. After 82 fish and much wiping of his head and face Next to go was Rod De Grange, 19, Botse. After 10 minutes of fish swallowing he spit bis last fish into the just in case bucket and joined the jeemg 4,10 cheereig crewd ranging m ages from toddlers to over 30 that offered encouragement or harassment to the contestants. Jut th Limchghters made of their early reunion appearances at Utah Technical College before a snail but delighted audience of 300 Satur day right at Park City Resort they visited again but this time there were about 10 times as many fans and all were just as delighted as the first group re The crowd of about 100 persons otscured a sign supplied by the Central District Health Department warring participants that consumption of raw fish may pose a potential health Le Roy Headlee from the sponsor fish store said the fish eaten by the contestants were treated m tetracycline hydrochloride and triple sulfa and freed of IJttle Charge Satenlay nig!", they proved agam that things haven t real- - germs. f Fven though this program included the same songs used in their previous Utah performance there was not a dull moment to be found in the two hour show they 521 3181 list 632 a South 5th TheLz&A cr CUNT ) - St 22111 1 iriii Segal S 10 lu 30 How.':ioP31hMtio PU 12 05 8 CS 10 05 5 YJ 9 3C 3 35. 7 35 Y! S 00 PM OLYMPUS OPENS i.ii Touch Glenda Of Class Jackson George 07SHu "AmKMS" 6 30 it Frtftfc Mr4tot m msoHi m PGi 'JAMES B0ND1Q0 uni 5 45, 8 00, 10 00 TCNtGHTi 08oe iwnrroj This new unit should elimi- 71 a3 Uiacff'dbM.? nate some of the service problems experienced on long dis- - 9 00 p PM OKLAHOMA & , CRUDE CRUDE fWouxAttf 2nce roTTc from tho Basin area, said Mr. Anderson. 1 I nw Cononwood Mali 271 47 61 CUFF ROBERTSON 1 lirao 3 There are now three such units in this area installed during the past five years one at SL Ar'hony, one on Ashton HiU called "Big Ben and the new one at Clements-ville- . One was built earlier at Rexburg. Direct-Dia- No Dullness fFyspDLLEyf Whodonolt' "SHM.- I fiLVEfii 4y30A nicmeui Eel Penders te&tsivt a ARTrtURR- - DAILY MATINEES The most wonderful. the most delightful entertainment of your life! They had the perfect loi'e affair. Imois&Ysl Until they fell in I mv. AjatrpJi E LctomwdBnii 7 JUUE ANDREWS University student was crowned Miss Twin Falls here Saturday night. urannusin ibji m i Pirimiuw George Glenda Segal Jackson L,., bUceLce tkiMiHioHuuuii kumju it bck wiik GICX YAK DYKE ATbuch Of Glass GtYNiSOTS Trtlnaato' eid P TTT PC llT Janice Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Cook, Twin Falls, assumed the title from Sharon Davie, the reigning Miss Idaho. Miss Cook, a former Twin Falls Junior Miss, also won the swimsuit competition. Beesa Petersen, 17, Twin was named first Falls, runner-uand won the talent award. Debra Stastny, 17, Where Does It Hurt? CATTLE CO. ' TWIN FALLS, IDAHO (AP) A Utah State filr 6V DELUXE 1pg!S2 . Beauty Contest Won by USU Coed, 20 COLOR CULPEPPER SHOWS AT 5:30, 7:30, 9.30 1:30, RONALD NLAME PMraW THE Cost of such units varies to from around $40,000 on the $100,000, depending and location accessibility other factors. Some exceed 150 feet in height, Mr. Anderson said. M 6,8,10 HELL.UPSIDS DOWN IVDisest l These units are completely said Mr. Anderautomatic, son, and after more equipment is installed, Teton Valley residents will be able to direct-dia- l without the assist-wic- e of an operator. 1:10 4:06 6:39 1:53 N0 RESERVED SEATS! t s asm A pi a 262 MURRAY tk ARTlRf THIAIBI VWTWQ Co-(ii-t: 426 "The Rievers" Coll for times Gcnerol Pictures Refeose Nofionol Rl-S- - CO . Color hitBoth Theatres Launncun jnDEaaain IN RMllMII nmaniomii p ROGER MOORE JAMES T BOND EB.mItAESS Murtaugh, was second flu Ara Meyers, Twin was third nmner-up- , and Polly Kazneanx, Twin Falls was fourth runner-up- . runner-up- ; Falls, Robert Red lord f $AL T Ar c TV Gene Hackman ATDf DOWNH11 L RACER T "Jackal" 11:15, 3:30.8:00 "Racer" 1:456:00. 10:20 5th Opal 7.30 One Stow uy AlMDtlET-DI- I i? do Hie grxtx va!kingU CUNT Cohit f ASH cunt lAsrwccffl is rom 12 Noon E,aSTW0CD: DEIPTEeW: Uw mo ADULTS ONLy - - HOT NUMBER co NEPTUNE r 6. 262 9424 E( in oior j n An iffHRTBnr CWRI1Y7 45 (tOSTER KIR fAMUYNGHT C1SCEMUAM5 EKE S CAU SPECIAL TWI-tMONDAY THRU TKa fGFTinvS FAEYOH Silent Running' -- Star teptiM 1 ATI 8 20 30 lift Kn 630, 6 1W30 HOUR: TRI0AY OFFICE OPENS 8X Adult Admissions 30 to 7 00 pm GLENDALE JOHN tUHMNC fra ISMJS t HOUR jrcxxxr rnttnn. CHIID $2.M $I.OA & 8:50 T?oberf:ry v Redfoidj, -- ieremiahll VVVv'W SnVECl SANDS BEACH ADUIT 7:00 ' GREAT SALT LAKE KtVrVATKX. 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MANNlTHEATRES Rjj J OnOIRSAMTY, is The group is billed as Glenn Yarbrough and the Original lmielighters now, but it is clearly done this way to make the best use of Yarbrough's more recent fame as a solo not because he performer, dominates the show In fact it 197 ri)R THE SAKE Lou Gothob who acts as master of ccremonrs and chief jester, leaving audiences holding their sides in the wake of his lit -- ate barbs and 10 in years The music is still fl..e and the humor is better than ever as the chilled but happy crowd that saw them will attest As mrniv of you may recall, the Limelight ers were one of th big groups in the early 60s iolk revival They were famous not only for their fine vocal blend but for their totals' irreverent senses of humor hazard that much ly changed 21. inoune, Monday, July L im eligh ters a Delight for Fans with a red kerchief, Forsythe sprt his 13rd fell mt a convemently placed plastic bucket, stepping down He was runner up m the second annual contest Larry Pollibaugh, 21, Star, I came in here Idaho. today and I wanted to win I wanted to do something. 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