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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 23

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Pocatello, Idaho
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23
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Three Pocatello High Students Have Perfect Grade Averages Senior Comlio and ju- Blah- Parkin, Richard Payne, soMuMORES OTS IjSlVm I i 'inH I a A A i i i i vi MM iv 111114 JU" Iti 11 fit I Kll niors Gayle Corbett and Liiidl Da "el Perrv grade average in seven full- sen, Sally Roper', credit courses to loo the first se- Kare Sa Susan Selilndler, mesler hrm.ir TMii oi Sherman, Shannon Sidell Hieiitr nonor roll at Pocatello Gary Slone, Joy Tunis, ROXMIID High School. Valentine, Ann Williams, Janni- Mike Margaret As- boo, Ann Bakes, Brad Burnett, Lance Churchill, Thomasclark, Susan Cosgrove, Kim Cox, Bar- liara Cunningham, Hacliel Davidson, Ronald Davis, Jennifer Duncan, Cory Dunn, Wendy Frccklelon, Janet Gasser, Paul Orayson, ciayle Gregory, Sylvia Hanks, Lonny Hawkins, Joseph Hearst, Barbara Hunt and Diana Hunter. ages carrying six subjects. vickoy AiYxander" Lisa Ami- "untor. Seniors, juniors and Robin sh of 3.8 Brown Pamlrmra JannBrown.

lail lia N.ecsor, David Nelson, JAMES AIREY Minister To Conduct 22-Day Tour The Rev. Airey pastor of the United Methodist Church of Pocalello, will lead a 22-day tour to Europe and the Holy Land In June. The tour will leave New York- City June 12 aboard a Boeing High point of (he pilgrimage, according to the Rev. Airey, will be visits in Jerusalem. Other stops in Israel will include Samaria, Galilee, Capernaum, Bethlehem and Tel Aviv.

Other visits will be in Athens and Corinth, Cairo, Egypt; Beirut and Baalbek, Lel anon; Rome and Paris. Co-host for the tour will be the Rev. H. James Jenkins, pastor of the Idaho Falls United Methodist Church who conducted a similar tour last year. Two Plead In Drug Cases Two men nave changed pleas from Innocent to guilty to drug charges in Sixth District Rick C.

Klienmark, 18, North Sixth, was released onhls own recognizance pending re- suits of a presentence investigation. He is charged with unlaw. ful delivery of a Schedule II substance (morphine sulphate) last July. In testimony, the Idaho Bureau of Drug Control reported a local informant who had led to Kllenmark's arrest was responsible for more than 10 narcotics arrests in Pocatello. John Steven Danks changed his plea to guilty on a charge possession of marijuana after was amended from a felony to a misdemeanor.

Bond of 31,500 was continued pending re- suits of a presenence Investigation. Lawsuit Filed Over Accident A lawsuit asking been Hied In SixthDlstrlctCourt by John Steven Doyle against Charles A. Lamb, Utah truck driver, and Cooper Transportation Kansas City, Lamb's employer. Doyle charges he was permanently disfigured and disabled as the result of a February, 1971 traffic accident. He states he was a passenger in a vehicle which ran into a tractor trailer parked in the 1400 block of South Fifth Avenue.

Doyle alleges Lamb had parked the i illegally and the rear of the vehicle was muddy with no reflectors or flares visible. As a result of (he 'accident, he suffered cuts and scars about' the face and neck, a concussion, and a fractured right wrist, Doyle says. For this, he asks $31,000. He asks 321,000 torse- vere pain and suffering and 59,500 for expected future medical expenses. Doyle demands a jury trial, Simplot, Growers Reach Agreement Melvin West, Paul, Potato 'Growers of Idaho, bargaining committee chairman, has announced that PotatoGrow- ers of Idaho, and J.

R. Simplot Co. have reached an agreement on 1972 re-seas on potato contracts. In joint announcement, February 15, 1972 grower representatives and company officials said the new contract contains some relaxation and tightening of specific quality clauses but that the base prices are the same as the 1971 contract. This is an approved contract by Potato Growers of Idaho, Inc.

P.G.I, members are authorized to seek acreage commitments and contracts from J. R. Simplot Co. SOMETIMES IT SNOWS NEW YORK (AP) The sun never set on "Sesame Street" during the first two years, of the television program for children. But this year things are different.

In an attempt to make the experimental educa. tional series more realistic, night and rainy weather scenes have -been added the first time, seasonal changes occur. It even snowed in one sequence. mores wiUi an average of 3.8 or higher are on the following all-school'honor roll provided the Journal by (lie school nlan SENIORS Delorls Aguilar, Rick Albano Neil! Allen, Susan Bickley, Bet a Chandler, Brent Cot- Gayle Corbetl, Scotl Dyk- Jolm Elle, Mavis i son, Al Evans and Tim Everltt. Maria l-'arnsworlh, Mary i i i rtiitin, auiicUT t51CKLev Bet- Ti i V.

L-lllQa uraVCS, I I I ty Biei-i, Reed Brimhall, Brei 1 'f, en IcliaQl Guroom llia Howard wornek, Von, Burnett, Tom Call, Davld'cham- 'Sarbara 1 a GO a Yrlb al bers, L-ynne rba E. a ca b- 'Susan Holla- DeAnn Niolson, Tarl Oliason, Gary Plierson, Pamela Pelzel, Kclu-ard Petteiigill, Barbara Propst, John Smith, Krislino Swanson. Becky Tolman, Douglas Vaudcr Doogli, Laura wash- incton, Beverly Wilker, Tom Williams, Howard Wornek, Von? uaviq unam- I I I I c.r^i^ ni bers I'vnnp Pnllinc a i tiarixira navucaK, busan Holla- sSS, i fe Even Up Earl Crandall, Roberta crock- 8 30 0 0 irnnT wnnTM Art Earl Crandall, Roberta crock' ettj Jambs Dalton, Susan Day ton, Ktrsten Hanson, Mary Har rison, Rose Hay, Peggy Jo Helm Kevin Hennessy, Kathleen Hill, 11 jvie, JdUVJDi. ercSa ley, Charlie Johnson, Joyce FORT WOIiTH Tex, (AP) 111 1 There ls a C1 shortage of ard KlkhanVRonSld Kramer'; world despite all Herbert Larscn and Jotm Lena- Hie taslling of all the bees, says pdward Burleson of Waxahachie. Addressing the Texas Beekeepers Associalion, Durleson said the cosl of honey almost doubled in 1071.

"We have a world shortage of honey because of weather and plant conditions," Burleson said. "avid Mabe, Diane Marshall, Mr lc a alie Mc Donald Merrill, Ncclia Neeser, Janine Olson, Michael EARLY IN THE WEEK FOOD VALUES! DON'T FORGET TO SAVE YOUR COUPONS FOR FREE CHALET DINNERWARE! BOLOGNA GERBER'S "STRAINED" BABY FOOD TEXAS PINK GR'FRUIT CLIP THIS COUPON ACLIP THIS COUPON 20-LB. POTATOES WITH THIS COUPON COUPON 59' PULLET EGGS WITH THIS' COUPON WlTKOUT COUPON 4 Dot. 1 "GOOD ONLY' 1 fEB.2fl-2i-22 WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS' CLOSED MONDAY 2740 POLELINE RD. 905 S.

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TO 1:00 P.M. 305 S. 2nd AVE. DIAL 232-4426 POCATELLO USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD.

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