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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1936)
Il s o t I Mit» H \w k m • n i . it o \ s I v I I, I, I. O \ M <; h K o % I r |, §.; \ns D O i «.il THREE REPRESENTS IL DUCE Workers Din; Deep for Mammoth Dé am v% " iïV '* * * * * ' vi j a r Mi *?w I " »y ,*> - of bread ln Hailey. n »«• ■ VI i f ( hem of Agricul . ■« Jt- I Æx r 20 year* I'W A workiTii*ri c ‘X cü vatinj* for tfH* SplllW kit.g bread. it Tile re tana, financed in part by an allotmc nt of $42 pieted. the Fort Pock project will be the large born pub liftc papers. i river and irriga te thousands of acres iof now a »! prt. a>ks i ri<*<l < h i t hv I rrnch nu* . f? «F a ! 'rue turc of the Fort Peck dam. a project in eastern Mon- ,000 fr >m the Publie Works administration. When com- ‘ i:\ri The Countess Galeazzo Ciano, the former Edda Mussolini, daughter of Italy's premier, who, according to reports, will viait New York and Washington early this winter. The countess is the wife of Foreign Min ister Ciano, who may succeed II Duce when the latter retires from political life. Bike Trailer New Gadget for Baby |r $| WÊK k« *• c » .ir 4 é t ^ T ? f y' ■/, MM mu .-apt ‘M . L *1F7 quite a poac r ’ ' it t h e i r k n i t t u g d u r i n g the m e n defense* m Paris. 'J fa - <V, Just as an “ extra hand-’ when football season started. Fritz Was- kowitz. young soph halfback of the A novel streamlined trailer carries baby on a ride behind daddy’ s wearing Hu kies of the University of Wash- . • i.as developed into one of bicycle. The trailer was constructed partly of old bicycle parts and cost * the mainsprings of the squad. I less than $10. It was made by a resident of East Lancashire, England. Bov Spout Heads Fay Homage to ’Teddy’ Roosevelt k’RKi:i/* r i f u : NEW ARMY UNIFORM / V ‘o . •V; *\ ■ 4 *> \ ;\ V M •- / * h * ‘ # V> M $Ê Ë mm ÏI U L N ** I I -ibAilk tsh,maUr‘no K,'rns. oi Miami, ton rin W *’cr bome-made krds ti fl0si8nel by w - M- ** of sir.. KUn ° l)crates by arco r,|bber bands which * rc.a i'Sl0Cl arrow to a Ish ¡, Inc under the barrel. <1 m iH,l 0'irPfl (it t,ie nnRicr is ksrnan> and reeled in. : . -x.: nf n.iv Scouts places n wreath on the grave of Theodore Roosevelt Daniel Beard, national commis ual pilgrimage of the Boy Scouts to the grave of the late Presi- ing the exercises on the »ever n ù’eytingh. a Brazilian Boy Scout; CoL Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.; dent. Left to riy ht '* T? llc^ w. Head, president oi the Boy Scouts. Commissioner Beard, and Walter « . An officer's full dress uniform of blue which has recently been adopt ed by the War department. The new uniform has a roll collar coat and light blue trousers, and its wear is to be optional. Officers who are in possession of the old blue uni forms w ill be permitted to wear them without a time limit, accord ing to a ruling of the War depart ment at Washington, D. C.