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'ells will rccord an album wit Djny thJ^^ summer In Nashvi 2-year-old salesman a t . Sc£ )pes-lhc-album -wllUlaunch- loalgospclslngctu,______•• Ic you.don’t_ h ^ e to be a.cert I, his dark eyes peering eamcs ant face. "You can share It w txpresa'tfic m essagerC hri^l^ here aU the lime. ” !)Mn gaining popularity since I ng-haired loftt-guitarfsts beg 0 the Lord,"Wells said, longer jusf the foot-storiipli king hymns sung acappella-bj s, backed by full orchestras a x)mpanles„ are recording sll •s sung to a rock 'n! roll tempo. Ob Dylan and Billy Preston a «ecomo “ born-again” Christia gospel music. But whether ii a brass band, gospels are ‘ BySTEVE
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tales.___________ a first look presented to " p fnnnino [e i n s i e la y _ ' ■ • project In 1 0[ th e city ■ p ro p o sal o: at C lly H all b lUCTClly-i d iT s is s iin s s z ? r -7 fl) ru in d g c m y Sunday com m ercH H allcy. A r f 6 no_rci«l. NorUirldge llapen s e T H F - - nortliordov pre-
A tkinson' i c J io u r a o H , ^ .^ A tk ln so n o ny day, o r and most o fallowing- County, a « Any patron upgrade tot mlses after Architect stopped as . ' Atkinson pr I minutes l o ' ' buildings, e a l r e a d y ------ a r.oJp-squai I ■ ■
• ■ ■ K w ,. |. H I : n d b u s in e s s c o n n e c t i o n s singer to record eks musK
music that express^ Wells said. , _____ Wells developed a professionally while Dusty
graduation, he went ;------ of gospel coi/htry. T t local choir; wrote songs a with a singing his soul out a hville, But*'Igotsohom« . here after a year, ini Sears,
the M a^ c Valley - 1 ;h-hls - J.in Galvestonrhe mo _____
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sentative of Great Cl nestly----- Benson SongCc. ih N tw ith The cbmpany pubI ;ioyeg__:«iWllonTjbout-30-of ' rangem ents to recoi c^the ~ wilea'ydinDcccm be 3egan
-w ells’ album will? • four written by othei iping, self-paid, self-prom uby.a (the route of many w s a n d - W ells'release will be slick Almost every .wet po. throughout Idaho an n are concert In Twin F*j itian^ ' talents, in early July r it’s a three-piece back-up 'e “a
VELATHRO'p Vcwscorrespondent^ ■ EY - Businessman Don Atkinsb x)k at plans for a pfopflSed 7-acr ing—
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«9-th«^ylewed-artlal'8-renderir In some respects sim ilar to th I of three years ago. That pro; ly-Wideconlroversy. fttkliison'-pi'ujw'i rt*sembles Igrplans'lnlflSric p r o p o ^ t d k tia l development outside the « Atkinson’s" land lies direct Ige, across state Highway 75, Ies downtown Hailey, tin's proposal differs from NorU i.con(emp!ates:no-resldential ( t of the Atkinson land Is alread ccmmerclarzone. The orielna! :rs. owued land zoned. resldenti and asked for annexation to H( to commercial zoning— -.
Mt Jim McLaughlin's Vender i. Three of the buildings, i UdtWoOfgrocery swre, were,® g j o g - ' V.. _
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Ic sta rd a isscs the love (wc) have for C k) an interest In singing gospel hUe at Twin Falls High School 'ent to Galveston, Texas, in lh( f. There, he directed a mi^slor ^ and traveled the "gospel ci) ut at community churehes; ^ jmeslck” for Twin Falls, he re ; intending lo launch his tSree i\Qt an easy task he admits, mot-many other gospel singer lntcoduce it Clrele Sound,~the'gospel'dtvl: Ih Nashville._____ ___ .
lubllshed three of Well’s songs uof-thcm)~and-rccenil)Linai
ecord an album Ih July. It -v nber. '
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ni feature eight of his own soli] ther better-known singers! Un
-omoted "demonstration" a y would-be slngers)
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all publlci weekend. Wells sings In chu I and Oregon. He-hopw to st F'alls, i ^ a p s with other uly; He's presently putting tog [•up band and taking piano less ee GOSPEL Page 2
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emerged -..^Sth.Distrl county wc Fifth D Ward iOrd refund $3^ appllcatio acrc bean In county^ap COI legal pre reacted to It will resu ' policy towj request
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^ Sf g a B — ----- Prohahk: bureau op c t J H c'htity In it ers.Assucl the same -clients, he: Prohank] . pr of essor i mm.-urc -By BONNIE ■ TJmes-New! ' ^ W I N FA ' Departmenl Idaho legisli Those re( Finance and ' The advis ^ -------- retentlonor --------supportsthe ire e r ■ Members ______________MLejDiixtrcn directors, st ________ TCglons cam n i n Valley residi r * * . * . . ' th ea rea fro r Chrisl," “'Adrnmislfl o ^ p i i t i o S tioned howTi Bro
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£o“u " £ ' “C She has lived — ^---------- 1 1938 and beei s Hailey rd on a central covered m 'ed approximately 220
parkin ie buudlngs, and extensive lai i^aughHn told thecommissior early comments, concering th |leyju>uld.coosIder.annexlngi mmlsslon m ember Robert Wj Atkinson-la o d -w y c O T tlg n remenHorannexattonrM cia dent that It was legally cbntlgi ted Northridge p n ^ y , be -ated.only.by th e iii^ w a y . N offeredrand tbecommlssionH efth e 'taee tin R M cuughlC r the project would go forwai y’s approval. McLaughlin i with Hailey, however.:i?Tli ; to do. be a good neighbo r,' ’ h Laughlb) a c ^ w le d g e d somt lerclal part pf the Northrid{ ater withdrawn under pressu ir id ^ h earlsip and the comm inly a beated Issue,” McUugl lid the fact thdt about thit MO land already has county ( s It less likely to be conlrovers m tbe Planning and J ^ n i n ^ : • S e e H A l U E Y ^ .. ~ ^ 5r h e r RTY TRILLHAASE M FALLS — A Twin Falls mai Id victorious Wednesday In hi: >trlct-Court-battle-ag8inst-thi weed bureau. District t o m Judge Theroi ordered the weed bureau tc $341 to Frank Prohanka. wht le county after last spring': tlon of a herbicide on a two an field failed to work. . anka had won .a similar set- : in small claims court, but the appealed the-declslon lo the court, fearing an unfavorable precedent. County officials to Ward’s decision by saying 2 sult in a stricter weed bureau oward-Individual farmers wh(> ,yie herbicide application ihkTs lawyer, Lloyd "W lkw
Falls, argued the weed operated as a commercial 1 selling its servli^s lo farm- iuch, it should be placed Under nc obligation to satisfy lls lesaid. nka, a retired horticulture r at the College of Southern eqiortal g e b lo c ^lE BAIRD JONES . »ws
writer . FALLS — Advisory Board me ent of Health and Welfare islators to block proposed bud| reductions have been appro ind Appropriations Committee Ivisory board passed a motii ofmanagehKnl'al'Uieregiom the fundingcut^ p n ^ x ^ by G trs in their March.business ffli aunelyjrltlcal of the. effort.to i , saying the sizable staffs In annot function without direct Chnirmah RHalHogg. of Hal sXdcnts who are concerned ab rom the loss of health and welf 1 their legislators and Gov.-Evs stralors of various programs li ey will do everything thej s to lunction under fund cuts v uiuch effort they should ma
luch of yourself should you gl *alth programs manager. I program-admlnlstrators woi n tlme.from Iheir families ar weekends to' maintain servii rtaffs. She said since her <
i w s t o ^ \LLS - For only the third years, a woman will be tho-Southem Idaho Live- , IryJlall-ofFame..................... d .four Magic Valley men , 2
8 nam esalready . 3f Fam e. The five are to be , i * their contributions lo the ' ‘i daho livestock industry, l 'ed south of Hansen since ' i leen active in the cattle I
mjfll. The rendering king spaces surround- - landscaping. - (
iion hisT)urposcTraffto— : ; the project.H e asked - { QgtheAtkinson land.----------- 1 Ward said he doubted Iguou^Q -H atley, a -------- n cCHughttirssnnnrwffir*^™ .j tlguoustolherecently ' c because ‘he (.-•■o are t . No other comments llh saltf^ e WM confi- • • s
vard-wlth 6r-witbout— : — t a said he wanted to _ !That’B w hat we are ' f "h esa ld . n >me similarity to the . a idge proposal, which - p aure. “I attended Ihe _____ t n m erd a len d i> tltiw as= = p ughlin said. However.: _____ hree-quarters of the i«
ly commercial zoning ' erslal.
_ . D g cothmisslon are not •_________ L _ u a g B 3 - H .......................... I- pi S e y r b ic id ______ Idaho, testified he c weed bureau to spra Aprin4T19B07niesprt negligible results, he s man
was told the weed 1 his charge'him fora seconc -the— —Prohanka said hisylt the two-acre parcel wa! • 50 percent as 'Compan fA years.
- Walker also called herbicide sales repres '^8 s isaid the product used i land was highly reilab u s e d . U n d e r n set- . circumstances., the pro the
expected to kill at leasi the
weeds In a field, the witr ible
But Twin Falls Coun lals. . Tom Gray argued spray ing were not optimal becai c a n , asked the weed bureai vho
field prematurely. Weet Ion
had not matured to th( ____ theJiectiicide.wouldjKsji ker he said. . ' led
^ Weed Bureau director ‘lal
flgn BnlH Pmhanbn haH y 'm-' Of the need to delay spra le r Prohankfi-insisled-the -1 lls
the field by the end of Api Walker countered by n ire w i t n e s s e s in c lu d ir ! r n . Thompson, a weed bure I D H W ckageq ....
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------------------------------------PI members of Region 5 mer re Wednesday urged lsv« )Udget cutbacks. valt proved by the Joint look ttee. • . Tl lotion supporting the the. [oSaTeverinitead, It recc y GovrJohn Evans.-:---------- T) i m i ^ n g Wednesday nesc
iaellm inate regional---------At In each of the seven assli •ection artd coordina-' u n ^ Halle>ujrg^7M agi<^-.. of^o about the impact on This
•'elfare services write with
Evansr------------ --------- ’said: IS in Region S told the mak< iiey can to revise plac« :uts. But some ques- make when they are J'glve?" a ^ c d j 'u d r ^ ^ j j ^ , work'long hours and ' Bo;
I anq^personal lives. belie
irvices with already the f
»r own job Js_^now___ elimi c Hall o f : business as well as Tnan tions.
L_The-nam es-include-Ro; Gooding cattleman; Bert' Jerom e cattleman and hors and Truman Clark, a Cast .tleman. In addition, specli ' tion will be given to Roben Buhl. Erkins’ interest mainly In fish farming. He l8.being recognized for hii jKanaka
^ ^ M a f i a ^ a m e r BOISE — Idaho Power dent J am es BruCe s ^ d V " study placement jjf a bulb* — KanaktrRaplds:-------------- ' ITie Snake Rivar site nor would house the company's "~1tirblne,--^hich-is^used^ companies to produce pow< head applications. The permit enables the ct ' slte’sstablllty for bulb turbli __Studies w ill-be submitti F ederal Energy Regulate mission along with Idaho application for a license. ’ ' pany also will u k the Td^ —Utilitie^.CommlssIon JiexL i =pennissio a1o^ud y the Bite;= — In mid-February, ‘FERC Idaho Power a license'^to larg er powerhouse 'bek>w' Dam on the North Fork .n m p i - ............ ................ The company also has ap Ilf>«»ng/>C niithflHTing OrtrKtw Wiley Dam-near Bliss, and projM t consisting of two und s •
T im d s-N o w s. Twin ch s .ie a i in Falls, Idaho *
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ray his field on honkal^Jl iraylhg produced , herbidde * said, adding he than-ideal I bureau would didn't exp ind spraying, notworkw
yield of beans on------Warden /asdown roughly ...hanka$34i ared to previous While’ ll -compared !d as witnesses / ' district co esentatlves who forsubseqi d on Prohanka’s Following able If properly knew of- r e a s o n a b l e -equallyunl iroduct,could be bureau, ast 85 percent of ■ The p r Itnessessaid.' ' county’s ai unty Prosecutor Chairman aying conditions' several fa cause Prohanka ” mission of i au to spray his I f the di !cds on the field challenged, the point where . _
ipril, form to be i’ noting sev e ral, when infon lin g . F r a n k sequences t ireau employee use instruct
ireatened, she is not enthusiai me- and effort to set up a sys inctlon after her departure. Phil Grovesrhea'd'oTthTCfflia icntal health, agreed with Bnx very low. He said not only prc iluabic well-trained ahd Ion oklngfonuewjobs.^— _____ The regional office will lose 2 e JFA committee proposal ths commendations. ' Typical of a number ot const ^ a y b y ^ e board was ^ t In t slstance programs, said fosl idoubtedlvsoar. ________ 'Wr^thApnet c/tuorfi} ^ost«MhlItH)laeement5H[Hhl lls has.comeihrough staff cour th families where the foster ch ldr“ WevlllTio longer have the ike frequent contacts. We wi jce the child In a foster home. ’At the same time we have rents. Tho,cost.of living increa iislahce fronfrouT5taffTiow,-du{ lersonncl. discourages them,” )oard Member Dale-Thomst leves many legislators do hoi t facls’-’-iand have already-m TilnateJhel’huraan services" o ad any associa- ' tions to the liv his civic and b loy-Mlnk.-^a— ^The~-ne\t^H rt\Callen, a will be inductc > r s e b r^ e r; at .the-H olic istleford cat- available fron clal recognl- e r of the'Twii ertT rklns of SedUrlty Bank has, been • $12.50 per pers However, he with a no-hos his contrlbu- p.m.
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r t & t t W f f W f E i f r . r Co.. Pres|-_pow erhouses Wednesday between Smitli ■afpermirttJ*- tH?Payette No lb turbfne at' Federal offic Idaho Power p orth of Buhl Dike Dam s iti /Xflrst.bul^__ncar.Glenns Ee n-European------ Iin d d ltlo n r iwer In Jow- participate In ■ plants on Irrigi company to Milner. Low Li g naing - Uw-^M agic-vaney-a blnra rather’ Boise.'- ' -1
— -^----------------Bruce ‘said tl IteJ-to-Uio— l n g - t l ie - SasI itory Com- • generating ca[ ho Power's Swan Falls and iah o 'p S b lfc^ . \C granted bulb turbines be to-build a em bankm ent.. w' . Cascade ' ' ‘.It would have rk Payette • :t^L of 20.000 > , . ■, -^s iy piy-gnougtM applied for annual require: itruction nf Tho-fflst.pfr k Id a unique, estim ated price Dderground_4l4 centsaklUo\ o rts p a y a llu r e ippirc‘a::tho^wbTcI3e--otPPro— ’ 5
Ide to work. He added less- leal conditions at the field explain why the herbicide had rk edatall. d -agreed-and -aw ard ed-P ro — : $341 plus $25 In attorney’s fees, e the settlement Is miniscule red to most Iawsujl5 al the t court level, it sets the stage sequent suits by other farmers, ing the trial, Prohanka said he of- five, farmers who were ' unhappy with the county weed p ro sp e ct w a rra n te d the s appeal. County Commission ■an Ann Cover said. She said : farm ers warned the com- I of the potential for other suits decision had stood un- ged.
result of Ward’s decision, the “ Wlir"probably I m p l ^ e n f " standards requiring farmers _ alchem ical use Instnictlons. said-ftcTvonld-prepHnrfflcgai— be used by the weed bureau iformirigJarmers of the con es of varying from chem ical' ■uctions.
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