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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 3

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lalifornia Hunts Desperately Co Find Strawberry Pickers JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH To Preside Pocatello IDS Stake Sets Quarterly Meet Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, president of Ihe i ol Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will preside at a quarterly conference of the Pocatello Stake Saturday and Sunday. Also attending will be C. Laird Snelgrove, a member of the Priesthood Home Teaching Committee and Hazel S. Love of the Relief Society General Board. General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at 10 a.m.

and 2 p.m. at the Pocatello Stake House. They will be conducted by Stake President Roland Kay Hart. Visitors are welcome. President Smith is known as the Church's historians and authorities on doctrine.

A son of Joseph F. Smith sixth president of the Church, he has been a member of the Council ot Twelve Apostles since 1910. Elder Snelgrove is a former president of the Argentine Mission. He is an ice cream manufacturer and Salt Lake City businessman. Mrs.

Love has been active In most Church auxiliary organize- tions. She served as Relief Soc lety president while her husband presided over the Northern Call fornia Mission. Special meetings for. Priest hood and Relief Society leaders will be held Saturday. 2 Wait Hearing On Beer Count jury hearing is Wednesday afr 1:30 p.m.

in Ban nock Justice Court for l.arnar arn Violet Fitullay of Findlay's Mar ket, 758 South Main, chargcc with selling beer to persons un der age 20. Both have pleaded innocent They will appear before Justici of the Peace R. Don Bistline. Th I-'indlays are charged on a com plaint signed by, Chester Hov. artl, an a e.n I for the Idafv Liquor Law Enforcement.

Reporter Dies LOS ANGELES (AP) Jeai Bosquet, G7, recently retirei staff writer for the Los Angele Herald-Examiner, died Sunday Bosquet had worktfd for news papers in Denver and Phoenix before coming to Los An geles where he at one time wa with The Associated Press. By JERRY RANKIN SACRAMENTO, Caljf. (AP) California is looking into lassrooms, kitchens and Army arracks in a desperate search or workers to harvest a mul- million-dollar strawberry crop eportedly i under a farm spring sun. The recruiting drive intensi- ed today as a growers' spokes Ian predicted that "this Is jusl 'lie beginning" of a crisii! in California's lush fields, brought by sustained fine weather. 0.

W. Fillerup, executive vice resident ot the Council of Cali- ornia Growers, pointed to an cute labor "shortage in the Irawberry-rich Salinas Valley 00 miles south of San Francts- "Crops are rotting, and they re rotting because of a genuine abor shortage in spite of all the fforts by. responsible growers recruit and maintain a domestic labor force," he contend- d. Killerup laid the blame for Ihe Crisis at the door of Secretary of W. Willard Wirtz.

He said he government was lolc months ago that foreign workers woulrl have to be put into he fields because there weren' inough'domestics. State -labor union officials mwever, replied to Fillerup if growers paid more than lie $UO hourly minimum set by Virtz, Ihe crops could ade quately handled. "The growers seem to think hey are somehow entitled to government supplied foreign abor if U. S. workers don't sud denly rush out to compete for obs offering a guarantee )nly $56 a gross on an sight-hour day, five-day-a-week asis," commented Thomas Pitts, secretary-treasurer of the state AFL-CIO.

Wirlz has authorized import ng 1,000 lo 1,500 Mexicans to he valley, but state employ ment director Albert Tieburg said they won't show up before he last week in May. Assem blyman Alan Pattee, a Republi can rancher from Salinas, said Monday Wirtz was "too late with too little," Wirtz also approved use 1,000 Filipino, and Japanes workers already in California. He acted after the Californi, 'arm labor panel recommende. a grower request for 6,80 foreign workers he answered b- use of those 1,000 plus an addi tiona! 1,500 Mexican nationals. Wirtz personally toured som of the California fields in lat March.

After a tour of the area las Friday, Tieburg ordered farm recruiters to try to get student excused from school, house wives out ol the home an three-day passes for soldier nearby Ft. Ord who vol- nteer to pick Ihe berries. The strawberries and as- aragus, which Fillerup predict' A would be hit next by a crisjs were harvested in past years Mexican braceroS. Up to 65,00 ot them roamed California elds in peak harvest limes be- ore Congress ended the pro- ram last Dec, 31. New Business Opens at Soda SODA SPRINGS The gran opening of Mobile, Homes Sale was held here Saturday.

Th owners are Phyllis and Geral Eglus of the Pocatello Mohil Home Sales, Their Soda Spring lot is located on highway 30N iy 2 miles east of the city next the airport. Mrs. Vernal Hoff was the win ner of a Shetland pony. Til Hotfs have three small children Jerry Eglus. will manage th Soda sales assisted by Harol Barnes.

lounty to Seek Return of (idnap Suspect RIGBY, Idaho (AP) Jelfer- on County Prosecuting Attorney Srant Yoiing said he was ask- ig today for extradition of a Wyoming man arrested on a econd degree kidnapping charge nvolving his estranged wife and ler brother. The a is Kerbe Clinger, vho was arrested at an Etna, ranch Saturday after an automobile accident in Ririe near Rigby, alerted officers to he bizarre affair. Authorities said a River, junior high school teacher, kicked his way nto the Claude Moser home a Idaho, Friday. LaBel a small community northeast if Rigby. Officers said Clinger forcei Moser and Clinger's estrange rife, Mrs.

Cecelia Clinger, into Moser's car, and ordered him drive her to Green River. Of leers said'Clinger followed them ii another car, but fled when he Moser car was involved in an accident in Ririe. And, when Ririe officers hpwed up, Moser told (hem Clinger fired a couple of shots at the Moser car. Moser has signed a complain charging Clinger with second de gree kidnapping. Clinger reportedly was free on bond in Green Wyo.

and released to the custody us parents and grandparents. Young said Monday Gov. Rob rt E. Smylie of Idaho and the Wyoming governor would have to work out extradition arrangements. He said he was sending the extradition request to Gov vl'p today.

If Clincer is returned to Jel ferson County, Young said, hf will face second degree kidnap nint charges. Young said tha if convicted, Clinger could fac a maximum penalty of 25 year imprisonment. Cattle Company Inspects Bulls GRACE The Gentile Lane and Valley Cattle Co. made it! annual hull inspection tour Satur day. Judges were Biii Coridie am Louis Bitton of Grace and EC Duron of Soda Springs.

Other who accompanied them were thi officers, Lowell Elsmorc, presi dent," Lorin Hogan, secretary anc nianager, and Milton Smith, Ger aid and Henry Harris, Duan Bitton, Harold Rigby and Jlinio White. One hundred and three bu were inspected and be taken on the range. The cattle wil start moving on (he range nortl of Soda Springs about May 10. rDAHO STATE JOURNAL Tuesday, May 4, 1965-3 County Closes Gravel Incident The Bannock County Commissioners Indicated Monday- they will take no action on the hauling of gravel by Phillip Meader rom the county pit on Pocalello Creek Road. Meader, (he owner of Poca- ello Construction said he hauled gravel from the pit on April 24, without permission.

Commissioner Emmetle Spraker was notified of the hauling by Bannock Sheriff H. E. Parker who had sent a deputy to check on Ihe operation. The commissioners said Mbn- day they cannot charge Meader BOYS ENJOY TRIP--Six Idaho Slate Journal carrier boys enjoy a trip to Lagoon resort in Utah as a result of gaining at least new subscriptions each. Front is Steve Humphreys, Soda Springs.

Left to right on the huge shoe are Kevin Lords and Kim Rogers, Pocalello; Roger Holyoak, American Falls, and Dennis Day and Rodney Austin, Downey. Circulation Manager Garph Lords said continuing circulation drives will include trips for boys. County Officials Travel to Salmon The Bannock County commissioners, County Clerk Sarah Devaney and County Welfare! Officer Charles Vance traveled to salmon today to visit the Casa- felio Estate nursing home. The commissioners have plan- led the trip for several weeks jecause Bannock County has an ndigent patient at the home. The commissioners place patients in he Salmon home when there is 10 room for them in the nursing wmes here.

Vandals Hit School The principal of Hawthorne i High School, Harry Wood, told police Monday that 'andals broke 10 windows in the milding during the weekend. He aid several outside lights.were ilso broken. Damage was esti- lated at about $160. County to Buy Two Graders The Bannocjt County Commission Monday approved two bids -Dialing $41,315 for road graders for the county road and bridge department. One is a replacement and the second, an addition.

The county will purchase a Huber-Warco grader from the Sawtooth Co. for 519,815, and an Allis a grader from Southern Idaho Equipment Co. for S2I.5CO. Other bids were sub- milled by Western Road Machinery, G-K Machinery, $22,154, and Western Equipment, $23,821. 'rof Succumbs ANN ARBOR, Mich.

(AP) 3r. Paul M. Fits, 52, engineer- ng psychologist and professor psychology at the University of Michigan, died Sunday of a leart attack. He had been a acuity member at Ohio State University and the University if Tennessee. Author Dies FALMOUTH, England (AP)-Howard Spring, 75, best-selling author of novels and children's books, died Monday.

Among his best-known works were "Fame is the Spur" and "My Son! My Son!" Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel ease because of loose, wobbly fnlse teeth.FASTEETH, an 1 proved a Ik it- HUP (non-acid) powder, sprinkled cm your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoid embarrassment caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETII at any drug counter. "Take a peek at our new paneled family room" "Over 18 feel long and mofe than six feet wide- the neighbors ate simply green. "And the way it's furnished-wall-to-wall carpeting, saddle-gtain viry! on the seats.

"The Dteamy! Rich, deep, laminated walnut grain. "Who's, the builder? Dodge, of course." improve the looks of your home with this beautiful 'addition-the Dodge Custom 080 Wagon. rtJllW? Glad you isltd 333 2-tU. V8 sundarcx 363 4-b6l, 413 and 426 V8'i optional Oihw perlormanct options incluita i Suit Grip wffefemiaf md i towing padajt. TM- Models your Custom 630 wagon-best-Mino.

iwn Itw road. '65 Dodge Wagons BLAIR-FRY MOTOR COMPANY, 555 East Center, Pocatello, Idaho BATCH KM IttM Area Births LOST RIVERS HOSPITAL Arco McAFFEE--To Mr. and Mrs James McAfee, 1 Darlington, Apri! 2, a son. PEAK--To Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Peak, Arco, April 20, a daughter! DORST To Mr', and Mrs. James Dorst, Arco, April 28, a daughter. Anyone wishing lo sign or distribute salts lax referendum petitions call F. G. BARLOW 225 W.

Pine-- 233-0962 lor the gravel because the cciuntj holds a lease on the pit from th Bureau Land Management and that lease provides the pil cannot be used to triage a profit Commission. Chairman rence, Lystrujl said he' incident is, not serious tnougt lo cite an offender into court. Mrs. Washington Dies Mrs. Esther Washington, 72, 128 Park, died today at Barniock Memorial Hospital.

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