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The Times-News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 5

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The Times-Newsi
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Twin Falls, Idaho
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5
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PAGE FIVE TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Shoshone Delegate Demonstration of 7 OOOSuit Sale Held HAGERMAN, May 29 Poppy day sales for -disabled veterans Saturday netted 28, Mrs. -Claude Butts, CONGRATULATIONS 4-H Work Given SHOSHONE. Mav 29 Health fflaimsWalio chairman for the American Legion auxiliary poppy program, an to the and cooking demonstrations were given at the Shoshone Shiners 4-H club meeting Tuesday night at the nounced Wednesday. False Arrest mpr Don- damage suit Gooding Resident Claimed by Death GOODING, May 29 Mrs. Blanche V.

Sloat, 72, Gooding, died af her home here Wednesday following a long illness. Mrs. Sloat was born Feb. 2, 1880, in Pennsylvania, She was married to Al Sloat in Pocatello on Jan. 23, 1908.

They came to Gooding nine years ago. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving besides her husband is one sister, Mrs. W. E.

KeedlckJ Caldwell. Services are being arranged irt Caldwell. Miss Twin Falls Is Featured for Meeting of Club Two musical selections by Zoe Ann Warberg, winner of the Miss Twin Falls beauty pageant, highlighted the regular luncheon meeting of the Twin Falls Lions club Wednesday. A discussion was held on the two-day Lions club convention at Sun Valley. A full delegation of Twin Falls Lions will attend.

Faren Faler, president-elect, and Mrs. Faler will attend the Lions International convention in Mexico City June 25. "ome ol Mrs. Leonard Bond, club leader. The meeting was the second of the season.

i GRAND-VU The demonstrations were sivnn I rv.rfi 52 ou mm. 1: 11 by Willa Shonk, Irene Tanaka and rna Kulhanek. Mrs. Bond talked 2 mullein a state on health projects. Marilyn Stearns introduced Karon Jefferles as a new for bringing this fine new drive-in theatre to Magic Valley.

club member. intlfied himself In IT. Wyoming Demonstration assignments were iSt of Mont- made for the next meeting and each member was instructed to bring a picture of clothing and tell why it should or should not be worn. The meeting next week will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Irene Tanaka.

re Police Id Blaine Ash- WE TAKE PARDONABLE GRANGE TO MEET BLISS, May 29 Bliss Grange will meet at 7:30 p.m. June 5 for a pot-luck lunch. Mothers and Fathers days programs will be held. RETURN FROM VISIT EMERSON, May 29 Mrs. T.

W. Schodde and son have returned from Los Angeles where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Melton. uW Counts Sherlii Wfl take time out to SALUTE tht new GRAND-VU We are proud that we were selected to do the cement work at this modern drive-in theatre.

PAUL McCLURE CEMENT CONTRACTOR Phone 0581 in the fact that our company ftS New York. WCrged Donaldson was Wffam. April 22 and was chosen to furnish and install the plumbing in this new and modern theatre. Ml 50 Vm- April 23 with- RAYMOND LEWIN will represent Shoshone at Boys' state next month under sponsorship of the Shoshone American Legion, (Staff The New, Modern BeU Ju I Hrtoewmplaint charged, Md or bedding ex- HOME PLUMBING ffl5 nM dirty filthy blamcets A iron bunks sus- Mm the Summer Work of HEATING CO. 135 Third Ave.

East Phone 283 Group Is Started hSrrecoliand STftied $25,000 from the HAGERMAN, May 29 The Hagerman Community 4-H club met Tuesday at the Grange hall to begin FJ 1 sheriff its summer work. The group voted on its club name, GRAND-VU THEATRE Located on Grand view Drive off Hi-way 30 West The Finest Drive-ln Theatre in the West Is Now Open for Your Enjoyment the Newest and Best in Sound and Picture are Awaiting Your Approval We're Proud to Bring This Achievement to Magic Valley The Management decided to hold meetings on the first and third Mondays of each month at the Grange hall and made plans for attending summer camp at otMemonal Day We Congratulate Easley Hot Springs June 22-25. Two committees to serve in June were appointed. They are the recre EnnfflO, May Zm to Good' 0118 year SSr the direction of the Sed by the American ation committee of Beverly Green, THE NEW AND MODERN Kay Jensen, Lenore Townsend and Shari Shelby, and the manager committee of Daryl Shelby and Orin nf the two groups Mariner. Following the business meeting.

the 26 members were divided into project groups for instruction. The roster of leaders Is complete and includes Mrs. Roy Jolley, advanced (Jl G. Hannan. A firing illl take part in the program.

I (jading stores will be closed the Chamber of Commerce HJtB. dSffids sewing; Mrs. Rex McAnulty, begin' ner's sewing; Mrs. Samuel Tate, gar dening; Mrs. Ralph Miller, cooking Mrs.

Ross Finch, cooking Mrs. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Ward Mariner, advanced cooking Mrs. Virgil Norwood, room improve' low for Project ment; Virgil Norwood, livestock; and Albert Gregg, rural electrification. Md en the plumbing ana mi in a construction pro- BLISS VISITORS BLISS, May 29 Mr. and Mrs.

Ei the Washington state peni-r wtiia Walla, was submit- Burton Lenker and children, Poca hyDetwieler Drotners, atviu tello, visited in Bliss Sunday. Lenker will teach in Glenns Ferry next year. I. We are extremely pleased that Volco Pumice Block was chosen for the con-' struction of Magic Valley's Newest and finest drive-in theatre Our Thanks and Congratulations Go to Every One of YOU, Too, for Although We Cannot Offer Everyone a Season's Pass, We Can Offer You the Greatest Entertainment Available in a Spot You'll Really Enjoy. The Lucky Lady Pictured Here Is MISS NANCY GORE Who Won $50.00 and a Season's Pass for Selecting the Name GRAND-VU Theatre.

Our Thanks and It tool firm was advised Thurs-fitt kid of $367,466.17 for the let wu low. The bids were open- Parade Slated MIS PERRY, May 29 The Perry VFW will parade with school band at 10 a.m. kwl day. The parade will start tie school and will end at Glenn wietery where services will P. CINDER PRODUCTS CO.

JEROME IDAHO MASONRY PRODUCTS TWIN FALLS ATTEND FUNERAL YOU'RE WELCOME! Jbt.antf Mrs, Al Hansen at-, funeral of Mrs. Wickham's Sylvester Lowe, in Smithfield. Ferrine Hotel Phone 2240 I Monday. I WE EXTEND SINCERE WE CONGRATULATE the new GRAND-VU and take pride in the fact that we were chosen to install the roofing on this fine new theatre. George Wirsching Dan Daniels MAGIC CITY ROOFING IMPROVEMENT CO.

Congratulatiom TO THE Phone 2995 496 West Addison itih HArei CONGRATULATIONS GRAND-VU We are proud to have been chosen to do the paving work at this new and modern drive-in theatre. Boise Paving Asphalt Company Phone 2885 Twin Falls (onavalwiationS to the new, modern DRIVE-IN THEATRE Magic Valley's Newest Most Modern Drive-in "The finest drive-in theatre we have ever had the pleasure to build." mm aw. CONGRATULATIONS to the GRAND-VU CARTWRIGHT WILSON CONTRACTORS We are proud, of the part we played in bringing this fine new entertainment center to the people of Magic Valley SERVICE THEATRE SUPPLY CO. DRIVE-IN THEATRE ENGINEERING PROJECTION AND SOUND EQUIPMENT We are pleased to have been chosen to install the wiring and refrigeration system in Magic Valley's new and modern drive-in theatre. Toole, Utah DRIVE-IN THEATRE BUILDERS Salt Lake City, Utah 256 East First South SHOTWELL'S UTILITY SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 152 Second Ave.

North Phone 2737 I.

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