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The Post-Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho April 15, 1946. Page 3 Illegal Drug Probed Streptomycin being Sold at Exhorbitant Prices, Claims Doctor NEW YORK, April 15. JP) Assistant District Attorney Manuel L. Robbins said Monday an investigation was continuing into charges streptomycin, a new drug still under government control, was being sold here at exorbitant prices and through illegal channels. The investigation was launched after Dr.

Edward J. Carlin, mayor of Rahway, quoted an unnamed New York physician as saying he had to pay $100 to $125 a dose for the drug after he failed to get it through regular channels to treat a 14 year old girl who has an infection of heart tissues, gk The girl, identified by Mayor i "Carlin only as S. Gilbert, Is being i treated at a hospital here. The hospital declined comment on the case but the district office said the girl had passed the i danger stage. Supply Limited Streptomycin originally was pric- assoclation of independent ed tentatively at $25 a gram.

The J7 7 drug still is in the experimental tire said Monday, stage and the limited supply is! Independent tire dealers are distributed free to government and pected to attend the Friday meeting civilian agencies and for treatment which will be a dinner meeting at A of cases where its use may con- the Hotel Rogers coffee shop at tribute to knowledge of the 7:15 p.m. potentialities. Details on the NAITD legal pro- Dr. Carlin quoted the New York gram, in process for several physician as saying he had been months, will be announced. Reser- turned down by controlling au- vations for the dinner should be in thorities of streptomycin before going to outside sources.

Hally to Confer On Road Matters T. Matt Hally, state director of highways will attend a meeting in Idaho Falls Friday with East Idaho officials on relocation of the highway which will be inundated when the proposed Palisade dam is constructed, R. Gobble, Idaho Falls chamber of commerce secretary, said Monday. Also invited to attend the meeting is Karl Chamberlain, senior highway engineer, U. S.

public roads administration; Robert Newell, with the bureau of reclamation; representatives of the U. S. forest service in Ogaen, and others, who are concerned with the relocation of the highway, from Jackson, Star Valley, Afton, Gray's Lake, Soda Springs. The meeting will be invitational and reservations will be made through the Idaho Fails chamber of commerce. Time and place of the meeting not been announced.

Heard About lown East Idaho Tire Dealers to Meet Meeting of East Idaho independent tire dealers, scheduled Tuesday, will be held Friday instead, W. M. Simpson, member of the na- New Members New members in the Idaho Falls chamber of commerce during the past week were announced Monday as the First Street Plumbing Heating, Wholesale Market, Dr. V. E.

Fisher, Charles Heath, Ririe; Idaho Falls Motor Coach company, Jackson Hole lodge, J. E. Painter and the Wort hotel, Jackson. Post Bonds Drivers posting bonds at the Idaho Falls police department over the weekend for alleged minor traffic violations included Jane Doe, route 1, city; R. Poole, 165 Tenth street; J.

E. Julian, South Boulevard; Ray Smith, 853 North Lee avenue; Mrs. John Doe, city; Jane Doe, city; an armored division In Europe. He served during the Rhineland and central Europe campaigns in Europe and his division received the Fourragcre award of the Belgian government for assisting in the liberation of Belgium. He has been discharged from service.

Assumes Duties Miss Lois Mae Brown Monday had assumed duties as secretary to Sam W. Dennis, Bonneville county probate judge, in the courthouse building. Seeks Divorce Glen Rowberry asks a divorce from Bonita Rowberry on grounds of cruelty in a complaint on file in Bonneville county district court Monday. The couple was married January 22, 1939, and have one child, according to the complaint. Seven Discharged Discharge papers were on file at the Bonneville county office for Lyle Brown, Grant P.

Packer, John Keith Smith, Keith S. Douglass, Roy Laverne Bowcutt, Doran E. Sorenson, and Pete Junior Genther. Licensed to Wed A marriage license was on file Alvin Munns, Allen Marler and choir, "Tliough Deepening etf tin Iona cemetery under the di- Croft, Lyla Erickson, Wilma i (iU An Pnf AO0AM ImiAAntiAn i 9 Tr If fSC Iff I 11 Bishop Peterson. The Invocation and closing prayer were offered by Stan Arnold and Charles F.

Ryt- tlng. Pallbearers were Lee Robison, Don Smith, Orvln Galbraith, Ed Edlifsen, Reed Neilson and Wallace Clark. Flowers were carried by members of the Cedar Point primary and the Lyman Relief society. Interment was in the Lyman Archer cemetery. Axel F.

Andreasen of Orem City, Utah, dedicated the grave. under the direction of Harold L. Hansen and accompanied by Mrs. and the grave was dedicated bv bsdie Robinson, Veia E. Miller, S.

Larsen, Kathleen Larsen and Chloe Nelson. rectlon of the Wood Funeral home Stanger, Mrs. Eugene Conrad. i i'ohn E. Kelley.

by I The Invocation was offered by The pallbearers were Eldon Eugene Cobbley A male quartet Crooks, Don Crooks, Clifford composed of Willard Dye, Ardell Crooks, Niles Crooks, Lee Peck and 1 Watts, Parley Jameson and Ralph Qtto Rast Webb accompanied by Mrs. Willard Dye sang "In the Garden." Flowers were under the direction of Mrs. Alice Cutler, Mrs. Maiinda Speaker was Bishop Floyd Kelley Denning and Mrs, Amanda Cooper Special Church Services Set Special Evangelistic services of tht I thePtntecMtal church, 280 Gladstone street, will continue through was sung by Mrs. carried'by the 'following Emil Larson and Mrs.

Keith Olsen Orlie Denning, Ethel Rockwood, accompanied by Mrs. Conrad. Minnie Thornton. Melissa Rock- this week every excePt Next speaker was A. W.

Schwied -1 wood, Vera Robinson, Edith Steph- day and Saturday at 8 p.m., the er. A duet, "Hold Thou My Hands," i ens, Bernice Stosich, Peggy Me- Rev. D. F. Austin, said Monday, was sung by Mrs.

Harold Steele Curdy, Mildred Smith. Steele, Evansrelist Victoria Carrinvton and Vernon Johnson accompanied Arvida Miokelsen, Clara Larsen, st by Mrs. Marjorie Arrington. The Buta Hansen, Iva Frandsen, Mar- a coworker Viola Roberts are the last speaker was Bishop Scoresby. tha Scoresby, Martha Gough, Thora special speakers, Singing and music preaching of the MRS.

JESSE STEELE Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Crooks Steele, Iona, who died Thursday morning, were held Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Iona LDS ward The choir sang the closing number, Erickson, Veda Farnsworth, Hazel I with old time Mickelsen, Patricia Clark, chapel. I Star Divine." She was the wife of Jesse The benediction was by George Crooks. Jeniel Crooks, Mildred Jen Steele, Iona farmer.

W. Denning. Interment was in the kins, Marian Morton, Marilyn Bishop Clifford N. Scoresby of Iona cemetery under the direction Stanger, Oleta Stanger, Muriel the Iona ward officiated. The of Mrs.

Alice Cutler, Mrs. Maiinda Campbell, Lucille Clark, Mavme opening song was by the Iona ward Denning and Mrs. Amanda Cooper Longhurst, Ueane Nielsen, Elma Bonita I of is the theme for the services, the Rev. Austin said. The public is invited to attend.

Want Ads Buy Cars! YMCA Extends Adult Member Enrollment by Thursday morning to Mr. Simpson who said Monday that you cannot attend the dinner, try to attend the meeting later, to be held in the downstairs dining Guss Anderson; Shelley; Mrs. Dick the Bonneville county Koster, city; George Thompson, 351 £v7nt 41 Eagle Rock street; Mrs. Sawer, route 1, Rigby; Mrs. D.

L. Hansen, rout Joe Flora, city Mrs. Van Hauten, Rexburg; John Doe, city; George Maynard, route Jay Adamson, city; Mrs. John Doe, Blackfoot; E. R.

Bitton, Swan Valley; Earl Kempton, Tetonia; and Miss Bybee, city. Reports Loss The loss of a wrist watch someplace 'between her home and the federal building was reported to Idaho Falls police Sunday by lea Nixon, 113 East Fourteenth street, Idaho Falls police department records revealed Monday. of Idaho Falls and Bonita M. Sjoberg, 18, of Firth. Anyone having sleeping room for baseball players, phone 572 after 7 p.

m. (Adv.) Visits Parents Miss Ruby Johnson arrived by plane Sunday from Denver to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson in St. Leon.

Enroute to Idaho, Miss Johnson stopped in Cheyenne, to visit a friend, Lt. Edward Fithian. Overnight Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews of Pocatello were overnight guests at the Q.

A. Wagoner home Saturday evening. Garden Hose Taken Jack Coder, 340 East Eighteenth Attend Conference Two Killed In Crash Extension of the Idaho Falls YMCA adult membership enrollment campaign until next Saturday was announced Monday by James Infelt, general YMCA secretary. YMCA leaders have decided to extend the campaign through this so that workers can complete their contacts of prospective members as well as others. According to Mr.

Infelt, several telephone calls have been received g0Upe police said by the YMCA office requesting 1 that workers contact them for memberships. Workers have been urged to turn in their reports as soon as possible. The final report meeting, which will close the campaign, will be held Saturday afternoon. are pleased with results to TWIN FALLS, April 15. (JP) Two lives were lost here about mid- ight when a light coupe smashed into a parked pickup truck demolishing both machines, police reported Monday.

Victims were Sigard Person, 30, and Bernard Adolph, 19, both of Roundup, and employed at the Anderson Ranch dam near Boise. The two men were occupants of Ricks Students Plan Concert street, told Idaho Falls police Sunday that someone had stolen from his shed 75 feet of garden hose, according to information on file at the police department Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, 346 West Eighteenth street, will be guests of The Post-Register to see "Because of showing at the Rio theatre Tuesday.

Take this page to the box office and exchange for tickets. (Subject to federal amusement tax.) Names of other Post Register guests will be found on the want ad page. (Adv.) Informed of Theft Theft of a Ford pickup, Montana license 18F290, from Dillon Monday C. A. Carlson, Idaho Falls chief of police, Dean Wilkie, Bonneville county sheriff, John Ferebauer, Bonneville county attorney, and Fred Keefer, deputy, were in Soda Springs Monday attending a meeting of Southeastern Idaho peace officers organization.

Funerals CARL O. JOHNSON Funeral services for Carl O. Johnson were conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Fourth LDS ward church with Bishop Lloyd Mickelsen of the Seventh ward officiat- was reported to the Idaho Falls police department by the Bonneville county office.

Truck Overturns The left front fender of a milk truck driven by James Mossman, 797 street, was damaged Sunday at street and Idaho avenue when the vehicle tipped over, Idaho Falls police department records revealed Monday. The truck turned over when the driver turned to avoid hitting a boy on a bicycle. The cans date but there are a number of Ricks college in Rexburg will pre good cards still in the hands of sent a concert at the Ucon LDS workers and we are anxious to get church Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. these cards Frank Money received through dona- Thomas, general chairman of the tions taken at the door will go to- (Special to The Post-Register) LCON April of the spilled after being tipped the the report enrollment week, reported. Grange Holds Business Meeting (Special to The Post-Register) NEW SWEDEN, April 15.

The regular meeting of the New Sweden Grange was held Friday evening with Master Russell Burkman presiding. An interesting report on the soil conservation meeting was given by Emil Johnson. A round table discussion was held on building a grange hall with the master being asked to appoint a committee to get plans. During the lecture hour, Sheriff Dean Wilkie showed some moving pictures o' safety. He also spoke on the safety campaign.

Lunch was served at a late hour. ward a new building for the ward, it was reported Monday. Burns Prove Fatal HEBER, Utah, April 15. JP) Stephen Ray McConkie, four year old child who was burned while playing near a bonfire Saturday, died Sunday at his home here. The burns on the legs were not considered serious at first.

LEGAL NOTICES GALL BLADDER DUE TO LACK OF HEALTHY RILE Rejoice Remarkable Recipe First Real Rushed Here New relief for gallbladder sufferers lacking healthy bile is seen today in announcement of a wonderful preparation which acts with remarkable effect on liver and bile. Suffci-rs with agonizing colic attacks, stomach and gallbladder misery due to lack of healthy bile now tell of remarkable reanlts after using this medicine which has amazing power to stimulate sluggish liver and increase flow of healthy bile. GALLUSTN is a very expensive medicine, but considering results, the $3.00 it costs is only a few pennies per dose. GALLUSIN is with full money back guarantee by Fogg Drug, maxi uraers rmea NOTICE TO BIDDERS The State Purchasing Agent will receive sealed bids at his office, Room 122, State House, until 2 P. M.

May 3, 1946. for furnishing the following item for Department of Public Works. Ten latest current model. Standard Sendans, with all standard accessories and spare wheel and tire. All bids will be publicly opened and read at the above time and place.

Proposal forms and specifications may be secured from the State Purchasing Agent, The State reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE R. JONES. State Purchasing Agent. Published April 15, 16, 17, 1946.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The State Purchasing Agent will receive sealed bids at his office, Room 122, State House, untli 2 P. M. April 26, for furnishing the following item for Department of Charitable Instutions. One 2500 lb. 6 ft.

Stainless Steel Milk Cooler. All bids will be publicly opened and read at the above time and place. Proposal forms and specifications may be secured from the State Purchasing Agent. The State reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE R.

JONES, State Purchasing Agent. Published April 15, 16. 17, 1946. GARRETT Transport Topics DID YOU KNOW? Most important highway struction in the United States in the period immediately following the Revolutionary war was the macadamizing in 1792 of 05 miles of road from Philadelphia to caster, Pa. Sfeip Via GARRETT Phone 803 in Idaho Falls Vehicles Damaged The right front fender, wheel and frame on an automobile driven by George Jackson, route 4, and the right rear wheel, rear fender and wheel on an automobile operated by Con Windberg, 364 Eighth street, were damaged Saturday in an accident on the south highway, according to an accident report on file at the police department Monday.

Involved in Accident The right side of an automobile driven by Kenneth Keller, 546 Twelfth street, was damaged Saturday in an accident on Broadway with a vehicle operated by John V. Camphouse, Ucon, police department records revealed Monday. Automobile Taken The Idaho Falls police department was informed Sunday by the Pocatello police radio of the theft in Pocatello Sunday of 1940 Nash sedan, license l-B-5383. Have room for three more beginner students. Last chance for summer classes at present prices.

Roy Howes, Hawaiian Guitar Studio. 150 Walnut, phone 564. (Adv.) Truck Theft Reported The Bonneville county office told the Idaho Falls police department Saturday of the reported theft of a 1940 Chevrolet truck from corner, police records revealed Monday. LDS Hospital Births Births announced at the Idaho Falls LDS hospital Monday included a son born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.

Roland L. Culver, 308 KID building; and a son born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter, Ririe. Answer Fire Call Idaho Falls firemen answered a call at 7:55 a.

m. Monday to the home of Ray Silvers, 108 Thirteenth street, where a short in the wiring of the Silvers car set fire to the vehicle. Extent of the damage wa 3 not extensive. Condition Good Esther Martin, route 3, is recovering from a major operation at the I Idaho Falls Sacred Heart hospital. Her condition Monday was reported as good.

Back From Europe Guy Thurman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thurman of Idaho Falls, was back in Idaho Falls Monday I after more than a year's duty with The invocation was given by Paul Brunt.

Prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Marjorie Ar- ringtin. Two numbers, and Go Where You Want Me to Go," were sung by the high priest chorus which in eluded Vernon Johnson, G. Henry Johnson, Norman Brown, Edwin Brown, George Kirby, and Andrew Jensin, accompanied by Mrs. Jack Packer.

An organ solo, My Father," was played by Martine Harris and a vocal duet, "Hold Thou My was presented by Vernon Johnson and Mrs. Lois Steele, accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Arrington. Speakers Included A. C.

Jensen, who gave Mr. life history, Bishop Warren E. Wright, Peter Olson, Bishop Floyd Kelly and Bishop Mickelsen. Remarks by Bishop Mickelsen. Benediction was pronounced by Etrick Miller.

Pallbearers were Robert Woller, Paul Brunt, Howard Price, Dean Cook, Owen Ricks, and Warren E. Wright. Flowerbearers, with Mrs. Norman Laird, Mrs. James Smith and Mrs.

Vernon Holmes, in charge, included Mrs. Paul Blaylock, Mrs. Lloyd Mickelsen, Mrs. Herman Swanson, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs.

Vernon Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Alf Olson, Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mrs. Guss Andersen, Mrs.

Marguerette Lee, Mrs. Aubrey Lawrence, Mrs. Reuel Neilsen, Mrs. Frank Norton, Mrs. Dean Cook, Mrs.

Thomas Sutton, Mrs. George Kirby, Mrs. Heber Austin, Mrs. Orval Millar, Mrs. Anna Gould, Mrs.

Howard Price, Mrs. Rex Price, Mrs. Horton Leavitt, Mrs. Orrin Jenkins, Mrs. Peter Anderegg, Mrs.

Lavon Jenkins, Miss Glendora Thompson, Miss Miriam Johnson, Miss Edith Johnson, Miss Jeannie Miller, Masters Delmar Johnson, Master Earl Johnson, and Douglass Bingham. Burial was in Shelley cemetery under the direction of the Williams Funeral home. The grave was dedicated by John E. Kelly. ALFRED G.

BAILEY LYMAN, April services for Alfred G. Bailey were held in the Lyman LDS church with Bishop Angus Peterson officiating. A prayer was offered at the home by Bishop J. A. Johnson.

Opening and closing songs, and Know That My Redeemer were sung by the chorus under the direction of Mrs. LeRoy Mortensen. Other musical numbers were Gone Not sung by Glenna Neilson; a by Alice Beck and Silver Haired Daddy of by Virge Young. Speakers were J. L.

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