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Show NEWS REPRESENTATIVES Worrtn and Elavne Bbeo Idaho Falls, 522-47i DESERET NEWS, Utah Woman! Student Quits After 'Protest' WPW'J M Dies In Justice of (UPI) BOISE making off with more than in state highway although Turners lawyer argued that he needed his client to prepare the cae. of 5309.000 funds, Turner, wearing dungarees and slower slippers, was returned to his cell in the Ada County jail in lieu of $50,000 bond. He will await a hearing May 29 to determine whether or not he will ask for a preliminary hearing on the 19 counts of defalcation pending against him. Attorney Allen R. Derr told the court that even though district court had lowered the bond to $50,000 from $95,000, the defendant was still unable to come up with the necessay money or property to make bond. I cannot properly prepare the case unless Mr. Turner is able to assist He can do nothing for the support of his family. Nothing can be salvaged of his properties." Turner has three minor children, a son and a wife. He was partner in a night club in Boise and a bowling alley in McCall. Turner's business holdings were confiscated by state and federal officials. Ada County prosecuting atEllison torney Matthews, w hile noting "we can appreciate the position and have sympathy," pointed out that turner faced more than 200 years in prison on the 19 felon charges aginst him if ha is found guilty and sentenced on each Rocks To Hold River IIAILEY, Idaho (UPI) -The. Army Corps of Engineers and Blaine County KQW P3.AYEHG! TONIGHT and TOMORROW KINGSBURY HALL 8:30 p.m. Idaho Jail said the $50,000 bail represented 16 per cent of the funds Turner is charged Matthews - McCall Man Killed PER tions asked because they felt it would not be good for the campaign. "Too bad they forgot tnat these questions were not for their good, but for the goal of the students, Hailey said. The questions asked the other candidates, among things, to list their opinions on "genera! disciplinary procedures, at the school and the responsibility students should have "regarding their own LUCILE, Idaho (AP) -of 24, Roy. Fleetwood, McCall, a logging company employe, was killed Thursday in an accident near Lucile. Fleetwood was working with heavy ea.uipment on a ay clearance project at' the time of the accident. Details were not immediately . available. Lucile is about nine miles north of Riggins.;- 1 MOST-TRAVELE- v D H Mrs. Hewitt and her husband were arrested Maryc 27 and charged with murdering Ira Treadwell, a 11a german rancher who disappeared in Treadwells skeleton was found the day before the Hewitts were arrested, officers .said. Records in Daily Statesman reported the state auditor's office Indl- - . today, e In a story, reporter cate Goy. Don Samuelson is Jerrjf Schifferdedcer said recb e c o ming Idahos ords show Samuelson has spent governor, the Idaho $12,358.97 on travel since taking office Jan. 2, 1987. ClipThis He said thRt figure does not include the - extensive use Samuelson has made of National Guard air transportation. He quoted Auditor Joe R. . by-lin- most-travel- r . SPECIAL! . FRI.-SAT.-SU- N. offer good only with-thi- s ad (al! sevto will be sean at each parformarse) Williams as saying, "There i will conduct tha UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ASDEAN WATTS i, TICKETS AT KINGSBURY HALL BOX OFFICE The Hewitts lived at Treadwell's ranch at the time he disappeared, officers said. Phone Orders Accepted WSSSl 994 Your Aloha Girl Bonn! and Your Island Host Benny Chan invite you to spend an I '15 ' SOUTH MAIN H Sun. Noon to Midnight Open 1 1:30 a.m. Daily 3:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday 11:30 a.m. CHINA FOOD KITCHEN p CALL FOR FAST HOME DELIVERY SERVICE 328-023- or 7 364-084- - 11:30 AM. FROM 9 atifltaina3iin MU USED M NOW OPEN AS PEACOCIvGARDENES Ctawtl'i Btaiaf ft Featuring Kachelle The that' said during his 1966 primary campaign, used the Robtravel of ert E. Smylie as a weapon against his opponent He said Smylie, in bis last 18 months in office, spent about $12,400 on traveL He said Smylie, however, did not utilize National Guard transportation nearly as much as Samuelson has. 8 3iland J4olidaif would be no way this office would be able to keep track of Schlfferdecker y m the enchantingftropical atmosphere of the romantic, all new Polynesian. WvV ."Samuelson, 322-780- BENNY CHAN'S mra-gBxn-i -- BOISE (UPI) 4 World Premieres April 1957. V.' a and; I; 7 NEW BALLETS INCLUDING Cfu.ds. Samuelson's On The Go director WILLAM F. CHRISTENSEN, Mrs. Hewitt was a diabetic, officials said. An autopcy was scheduled for Friday. maxe the election "relevant, if that is possible. work crews today worked The paper denounced the discipline. to bring the Big Wood River election as on irrelevant Hailey apologized to school popuunder control through the officials for defying theii aucontest contained and a larity Hailey Bellevue area. list of questions on school disthority. Ten trucks, manned by cipline and student freedom to Army engineers, and four be answered by the candi19, Dies Blaine County vehicles hauled dates. NO FURTHER ACTION rock to strengthen the banks of In Idaho the river north and south of The student president, Mike the Broadway Bridge, where Hailey, resigned from the COEUR DALENE, IDAHO crews were reinforcing a levy school with the understanding Robert G. Stahlhe-be- r, eaten away by river waters. that he would be allowed to fUPI) 19, Beaumont, Calif., died At the mouth of Adams graduate and that no further aooi-deearly today in a one-ca- r Gulch,. three miles north of disciplinary action would be on State Highway 54 ifetchum, Water was washing taken against him. near the gate to Farragut east side of the The students ran into State Park. trouble when they distributed ridge, flooding, the road. Stahlheber was riding in a the paper at the school after deofficials briefly driven by Donald M. Dewcar County clared.' situation an emer- officials denied them permis17, Gadston, Ala., when berry, sion to do so. the car overturned on a gency to 'authorize return of School principal John Lawcurve. Stahlheber was thrown Army engineer f& help with flood work. Officials said rence said no action would to the ground and then, pinned crews would begin work at have been taken against the beneatir the car, sta fe poliiK the Adams. Gulch site if they students had they distributed said. linished shoring .the bank near the paper off campus. Tire" death raisei Idaho! NOT BE GOOD the Boradford Bridge Thurstraffic toll foi the year to 89, day-. In an editorial, Hailey critiv four more than on iiiiaakite-County officials said the cized the election for nut y$tgo. engineers haye spent $90,000 In being "concerned with the problems confronting the .flood .control work since early school. allotted the After 'spring. funds were gone, all but two Hailey noted that the school engineers, had left the area. administration and some can GALLON INCLUDES MANY DELUXE FEATURES BALLET WEST Sheriffs officers saul Mrs. I.ester Ucuift strikon in and rushed to a Gooding hospital. She died a short time later. uomjp "single continuous systems tic course of fraud ?,. . MILES criticizing a student election at Twin Falls High School has resulted in the resignation from school of the senior class president and the suspension of 14 other students. The students said the paper was published in an effort to An - a Kill one-she- COODIXG, IDAHO (AP) Ogden, Utah, woman being held in the Gooding County jail on a first degree murder charge (lied Thursday. ques- Crash with making off with. April 30 the state brought civil action against the formet chief auditor for the: highway colled' - right-of-w- of a Distribution didates did not want the Youth, one. y JisWtgy Matinee Tomorrow (2:00 p.m.) TWIN FALLS, IDAHO (AP) U ! IIlrtUC VTT) I l(IMI 9 lump fomfcraK .tofArarAAir 2 uie Peace Fred Cromwell has vofiisod to lower bond for Oliver B. Turner, 49. accused 1969 May 16, Friday. ' 33137 introducing &? a flavor n :3 of San Francisco PATIO DINING OPEN Watch for GRAND OPENING cmKirau news urn zest ewuraw w suu tioiu etsartttlnttminat totfm. bte lirM U. 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