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amage is done to the
he explained, as the insects
burrow into a pod at night, eat into
the seeds, drop to the ground the
next day, and enter another pod
i He
the nex
j at the rate
and said the first application should
be on now.
| Next speaker was W. D. Hay of
the PMA federal-state seed labora-
j tory at Sacramento, Calif. He dis-
| cussed the movement of bean seed
jin interstate commerce, how the
| seed should be labeled, how to name
different varieties, and the validity
of name assignments.
Carl Blackburn, of the Idaho Crop
Improvement association, discussed
the general organization of that
| group and spoke of its measures for
seed certification.
The delegates then adjourned to
Clear Lakes resort for a fish fry.
The Hospital |
gency beds only were avail-|
zh recommended |
fuse of five per cent DDT dust
of 20 pounds per acre, |
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
To Visit Here
Aurelia Stark, Portland, Ore., is
arriving here soon to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Phil A. Snow.
Re Ato
| Births
to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wageman,
Filer, at the Twin Falls county
general hospital maternity home.
| Return From College
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Engelen
and Fred Van Engelen have
turned from Moscow where they at-
University of Idaho.
BREV
Miss Povey Visits
Kathleen Povey,
instructor at Twin Falls high school,
is visiting here this week. She now
teaches Spanish in a high school at
South Pasadena, Calif.
Auto Recovered
Clifford J. Roth, 529 Fifth avenue
north, reported the theft of his
automobile from near the Legion
hall to Twin Falls police at 5:42 p.
m. Thursday and 18 minutes later
hicle.
Visits Schuberts
Agnes Schubert, Monterey’ Park,
Calif., visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Schubert, this month. Miss Schu-
bert, former art instructor at Twin
Falls high school, now teaches in
California.
is
Attend Funeral
Out-of-town persons who attend-
}ed the Donald Spencer funeral in-
|clude Mrs. George Robbins, Ingle-
wood, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vidun,
Wayne and Dorothy Adams, and
Mrs. Norma Lou Veneman, all Po-
catello; Mrs. Sarah Adams, Mrs.
Will Severe, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Orvil Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Ellsworth Adams, all Oak-
ley; Mrs. Judson Tolman, Logan,
Utah, and Mrs. Alice Miller, Salt
| Lake City.
‘William Munger,
38, Passes Here!
William H. Munger, 38, 305 Locust
street north, died at 11 a. m. Friday
ur 7 siatbhahatsmmes-tal-
A daughter was born Thursday
|
re-
tended the summer session of the|
| Eugene, with Lucille Gahr, has re-|
former Spanish |
reported he had recovered the ve- If
| Marriage License
Kenneth Miracle and Esta Jay
Pearson, both of Twin Falls, received
}a@ marriage license Thursday at the
; courthouse.
| Rector Returns
|” The Rev. E. Leslie Rolls, rector of |
| the Episcopal Church of the Ascen-
}sion, and Mrs. Rolls returned
Thursday from ‘Tacoma, Wash.,
| where they spent their vacation.
|Return to Kansas City
E. L. Hoffman and his son,
turned to Kansas City after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hogue. Mrs.
Hogue is his mother.
On Trip to East
Mrs. John Hawes and her nephew,
Pat Boland, have gone to Boston
and New York City on a two-week’s
vacation to visit relatives.
| Visiting Sister
Mrs. Robert Swanson,
Colo., is visiting her Mrs
| Kenne Kail. Mrs. Swanson is a
former resident of Rupert.
Denver,
sister
| Sve Permit
Az plication for a permit to build
a 12 by 20-foot private garage of |
matic construction Was filed Friday
in the office of the city clerk by
who estimated the cost at $400.
Moose to Meet
Members of the fellowship degree
of the Moose lodge will meet at
jhall, officials
Refreshments will be
Women of the Moose.
Harry Piper, 71,
Claimed by Death
BUHL, Aug. 15—Harry Sylvester
Piper, 71, Buhl plumber since 1926,
died at 9:20 p. m. Thursday at the
Twin Falls county general hos-
pital. from complications following
an emergency operation
Mr. Piper was born. June 6, 1875,
} in Emporia, Kans.; and came to
Idaho in 1926.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Nettie Clussman Piper; three
daughters, Mrs. Harry Kinter, Buhl;
Mrs. James F. Perchal, Twin Falls
served by
Four Parleys |
Set on Cassia
School Pla
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* | services
|Lola. M. Vazquez, 350 Elm street, |
|
12:30 p. m. Sunday at the Moose}
announced Friday.
| Sublett; 14, Almo; 24, Hazel;
| Bridge; 50, Springdale; 31, View,
132, Moulton.
The above districts would be
|corporated into one district why
| would elect five trustees. Trunés re
| districts would be divided
| District 1, all of Burley school dis- | #
trict west of Overland and the Bur?
ley-Oakley highway; district 2, all
of Burley school district east of |
Overland and the Burley-Oakley
highway; district 3, present districts |
}0f Declo, Albion, Springdale and | J
| View; district 4, Oakley, Basin, |
|Moulton; and district 5, Heglar,
Malta, Elba, Sublett, Almo, Bridge |}
Jand all present unorganized terri- |
tory.
|Funeral Held for
.
Infant at Wendell
WENDELL, Aug. 15 — Graveside
were held Thursday eve-'!|
|ning for Marian Kay Ems, Wendell. |
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ems died at birth
| Thursday morning.
She is survived by her parents; a |
brother; Kenneth Rey, 22 months,
i and a sister, Janet LaRae, 5. Burial
in the Wendell cemetery was under
| the direction of the Frazier mor-
tuary.
Jenkins May Try |
Run Tests Friday
WENDOVER, Utah, Aug. 15 (#)—
Ab Jenkins, holder of most of the |
world’s land speed records for dis- |
tances of 50 miles or more, may be-
gin late tomorrow test runs in prep-
aration .for his newest record as-
sault.
Bud Winfield of Los Angeles, de- |
signer of the low-slung Mobil spe-
cial that Jenkins will drive, pro-
nounced the car “ready to go.”
The runs will be made on an 11%
mile circular track on the Bonne-
ville salt flats, 120 miles west o
Salt Lake City. Jenkins, former Sah
Lake City mayor, hoped to make
his official runs early next “*
thus: | 4
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