Salmon High School - Savage Chief Yearbook (Salmon, ID)

 - Class of 1958

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Few students have left our school during Mr. Welch's long tenure in the Salmon School System who have not in some measure been benefited by his teaching, his guidance, or his coaching. Coming to Salmon originally as a coach and teacher, Mr. Welch produced an enviable record in the field of athletics inspiring many to become accomplished in sports. In his class- room his students were subiected equally to a combination of a thorough appreciation of the subject matter and to his rare sense of humor. Now serving in the role of principal, Mr. Welch is doing much to correctly guide the destinies of the future citizens of this community. We of the Annual Staff extend our best wishes to Mr. Welch for many years to come and hope he may continue to act as an inspiration. 2 GOLDEN M. WELCH : :gn High School Principal B.S.U.S.A.C., Logan w- Graduate Work, M.S.U. Math, Science BETTY SIMMONS Clerk School Bowwb EARL WILLIAMS Superinnendent of Schools B. S. . M. S,QEdj University of Idaho LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Evans, George Co1we11, Fred Randolph, Chairmang Betty Simmons, Clerkg Dr. W.L. Blackadar, Doyle Mulkey. 3 's Message In the spring of 1957 Mr. Earl Williams left Eden, ldaho school system to become the new superintendent of the Salmon Public Schools. At the completion of his first year Mr. Williams had this to say: A school is no better than the students make it. I feel sure with the pupils we have that Salmon High School will be the greatest. FA OU LTV CLAIRE BIESECKER Sophomore Class Advisor. Algebra, Advanced Math, Geometry, Gen- eral Math- -Boise Junior College, Idaho State College. BILLIE CANNON Glee Club Advisor-'U.C.L. A. , U. of Idaho, Idaho State College. ESTELLE B. CARPENTER Librarian--N.I.C.E. , U. of Montana MR. DOYLE Junior Class Advisor, English,and Spanish--Gonzaga University. DON C. GRAYOT Freshman Class Advisor, Driver's Education, Guidance Director- -M. S. University of Utah. IOHN GROVE Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Freshma Class Advisor--B.S. University of Idaho. H.E. HAMPER Instrumental Music, Phail School of Music, Westers State College, lh.,,,....Es A L GEORGE HAYS Head Basketball Coach, Senior Class Advisor, History--B. S. North Dakota State, M.A.U. of Minnesota, Creighton University. ANNIE MAC CALLUM World Geography, English, Senior Class Advisor--B.S. Wilson Teacher's College, Md. University, Catholic University, N.Y. HELEN MCKINNEY Freshman Class Adviso , Pep Club Ad isor, English, Social Science, P. E. --U. of Utah, . of Ida - . WILLIAM MANN XM, Annual and p s o me cial Subjects--B.S. Linfield College. y CAROL OTTESON F. H. A. and Sophomore Class Advisor, Home Economics--Ricks College, U. State KAY STONE G.A.A., F.N.C. and Tumbling Advisor, Health, P.E.--B.A.I.C.E R. N. Denver General Hospital. DARWIN THOMPSON F.F. A. and Senior Class Advisor, Agriculture--B. S.U. of Idaho. JERRY WALKER Head Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach, S Club and jr. Class Advisor, P.E. --B.A.U. 0fM0r1t2I1a- HARVEY WELCH Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Public Speaking, World History, American Government, General Business, Sophomore Class Advisor--B.A.U. of Montana. MRS. CRUPPER Junior High Science, Eighth grade advisor--Colorado A 81 M, Colorado University. MRS. GOMM Eighth Grade Advisor, Arts 8s Crafts, Math, Social Science--B.A. Utah State, B.Y.U. MRS. STEEPLES Seventh Grade Advisor, Junior High English--N.I.C.E. , U. of Idaho, U. of Montana MARJORIE SIMS Junior High Math, Seventh Grade Advisor--B.A.U.C. L.A. STUD ENT COUN CDIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Roberts, Eddie Waldal, Louie Demick, Dawn Corbett, De Loy Wolfley, Dick Demick, Grant Hav ry Stevens. DICK DEMICK President Pwsrdwis Messagu Election of student body officers found two seniors and two sophomores in leading roles. Dick Demick was elected President, De Loy Wolfley, Vice President, Dawn Corbett, Secretary and Louie Demick as Business Manager. The Council, for the first time in the school 's history, sponsored the very successful Homecoming. The student leaders proposed changes which they felt necessary and continued to do so during the school year. We of the Council have enjoyed being of service to you. We would like to thank the faculty and the students for all the cooperation they have given us during the past year. 6 in W fwfffj. ii 39253 f4a,a, lw1L,5,,-1- 5Vgq pN f Qi? 5424 Vfifgfm My HMM iiffgfmf ZMQMW f J , A - 'CJU-my Www Wy X255 0 f Q32 Q!! k X Mb! . . AX QQQQ V ,gf K. My 030 R333 Jfggw fo? . Vw Q 3 bifrxffffw l BOB QUESNEL Class President 2,4: Football 1, 2,3,4: Basketball 1, 2,3, 4: Track 1,2,3,4: S Club 1,2,3,4: President 4: Nat- ional Honor Society 3,4: Paper Staff 4: T.A.P. 3: Quill 8: Scroll 4: Football Captain 4. FRED LYON Class Vice-President 4: Student Council 1, 2: Football 1, 2,4: Basketball 1, 2,3: Track 1, 2,3,4: S Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 12: National Honor Society 3.4: Boy's State 3: Football Co-Captain 4. PHYLLIS SEA ub 1,2,3,4: Secretary of Glee 3,4: Sextette 2,3: Trio 4: District Music Clinic 3,45 Northwest Music Clinic 3 Octette 3: F.N.C. 2: Class Vice-President 3: Class Sec- retary 4: Operetta 1: Annual Staff 4: Paper Staff 4: Quill 8a Scroll 4. GRANT HAVEMANN S Club 2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,4: Basket- ball 1: Annual Staff 4: S Club Treasurer 4: Student Council 4. QAROLZN LEA ADAMS Glee 1: G.A.A. 1' F.H.A. 1. CALVIN ANDREWS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JIM ALLEN Caldwell 1.2: Salmon 3,4: Band 1. ILLENE ANDERSEN G.A.A. 1,25 F.H.A. l,2,3,4:G1ee 2: F.T.A. 1,2. DICK ARMSTRONG Football 1,2,3,4: Co-Captain 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: F.F.A. 1,2,3: S Club 2,3,4g Track 1,2. SHERRILL BENHAM F00Ib211 1.2.3.4: Co-Captain 4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Track 1,2.3: Band 1,25 S Club 2,3,4: Vice-President 4. 7 Gi? GARY BILLS Band 1: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SAM BIRCH Salmon 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN BROUGH G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Business Manager 3, Pep Club 3,4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Honor Society 4, F.H.A. l,4, Quill 8: Scroll 4. PAUL BOWEN F.F.A. l,2,3,4, IANICE CALL G.A.A. l,3,4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 1, Paper staff 4, Librarian 2,3,4. BEVERLY JEAN COMBS G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Business Manager 3, F.T.A. 1,2, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Librarian 4. NANCY SUE,CORUM Band 1, 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pep Club 3, 4: Drill Master 4, G. A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Vice- President 2, President 3, Class Vice-President 1, Queen Of HCBIIS 2: Paper Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill 8s Scroll 4. JERRY DANCE F.F.A. 1,2,4, Leadore 3. DICK DEMICK Student Body President 4, Student Body Business Manager 3, Class President 1, Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, B.B. 1: S Club 4, B.B. Manager 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4, B0y'5 State 3, Student Council 3, 4, National l-lonor Society 3, 4, T.A. P. 3. SHARON EMBREE F.N.C. 2, Pep Club 3, Glee Club 3, Paper Staff l,4, Annual staff 4, Quill 8a Scroll 4. DARRELL FIKE Assistant Business Manager 2,3,4g Annual staff 4. ED HAMPER Band Treasurer 3, Band 1, 2,3,4g Basketball 3,43 Foot- ball Manager 3,4g Class Secretary 2g Annual Staff 3,45 All Northwest Band 3, S Club 3, 4. DA VID HEITHER Junior Class Secretary 3. DONNA HODGES Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club President 3,4g District Music Clinic 2,4, Operetta 1, Sextette 1, 25 Trio 3, 4, Home-Bc, 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3g Future Nurses Secretary 3: Home Room Guidence Chairman 45 Paper staff 4. EVA JEANNE HODGES G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Business Manager 4, Band 1,2,3,4g Re- porter 4g Paper Staff 4g Pep Club 4g National Honor Soc- iety 3,4, Quill 8: Scroll 4. PAT HOWER G.A.A. lg Pep Club 2,34 Tumbling Club 3, 4g Future Nurse Club 2, Spanish Club lg President Tumbling Club 4. JOSIE JAKOVAC Salmon 1,2,3,4 DEANA LAWER Courtesy Club 2, Future Teachers Club 1,2, Gun Club 2g Latin 1, 2g Seminary 1, 2, Homecoming Princess 3, Salmon High 3, 4, Harvest Queen 4. BONNIE LINNVILLE G.A.A. 1,25 F.I-I,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. l,2gG1ee 2. 9 X JRK, , 1 I f I HELEN MARIE MARTIN Operetta 1g Glee Club lg F.T.A. 0-'uture Teachersj 2g Librarian 3g Speech Meet 3g Cafeteria 2, 3, 4. DAVID MATHIS Salmon High 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,4. DIRK D. MERRICK Washington 1, 2g Salmon 3, 4g Octet 1, 2g Advanced Boy's Glee 1g Senior Choir 2: Hocky Club 2g Pep Assembly President 2. SANDRA MELTON G.A.A. 15 Twirling 2,3,4g Glee Club 3g Spanish Club lg Pep Club 2,3,4g Pep Club President 45 Paper Staff 4. PATTY MILLER Pep Club 3,4g Glee Club 3.4: Future Nurses 2: Home- coming Princess 4. IAMES MODDIE Football 45 S Club 4g Boy's State 3. JERRY MORPHEY Band lg F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g State Farmer 3: I-',F.A. Pre- sident 4. FRED NEGUS Track 3,4g Basketball 4. GEORGE NICKOLS Football 3, 4g Track 3,4g S Club 3,4. LYNN PECK Football 3, 4g Basketball Manager 3g S Club 3,4. I0 VIRGINIA PHILLIPS G.A.A. l,2,3g Reporter 4g Class Reporter 2, Pep Club 3,4g National Honor Society 3g Girl's State 3. JOAN IVE PORTER V G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Business Manager 2, Pep Club 3,45 Ad- vertising Business Manager 4p National Honor Society 3,4. JULIA REAGLE Paper Staff 1,43 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Pep Club 3, F.H.A. 1. GAYLENE RICE Glee 1, 2,3,4g Glee Club Accompianist 3,41 Glee Club Libriarian 3, Music Queen 3g Home Ec. 1, 2,3,4g Dis- trict Music Clinic 3. GARY SAYER Salmon 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4: Football 4, S Club 3,4p Track 3,4. NANCY SNOOK Pep Club 3,4g Glee Club 3,4g Future Nurses 2, F.H.A. 1. MABEL SPICER Band lg Mixed Chorus lg F, H,A, 2,3,4g G.A.A. 4. BOB STEPHANISHEN Basketball 1, 2, 4g Track 3, 4, Football 4, S Club 4. MYRTLE JACKIE TOWN Salmon l,2,3,4. NITA TRAUGHBER Roberts High lg Roberts Pep Club 1,-Paper Staff lg Glee 1, Idaho Falls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g F.H.A. 2g Glee 35 Salmon 3,44 F.H.A. 45 Glee 3,4. DON WAETZIG Basketball 1, 2,35 Track 3,45 Salmon 1,2,3,4. KAY WEBSTER F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 3,45 Harvest Princess 35 G.A.A. Pre- sident 45 Pep Club President 45 Paper Staff 4. ALBERTA WHITE Band 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1, 2,35 Vice-President 35 Secretary Treasurer 45 Pep Club 35 Business Manager 45 Paper Staff 35 Assistant Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 G1rl's State 3. BOB WIEDERRICK S Club 3,45 Basketball 45 Track 3,45 Football 45 In- termural 4. MIKE WILKS Salmon 1, 2, 3. 4- DE LOY WOLFLEY Student Body Vice-President 45 Class President 35 Band 1, 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 15 King of Hearts 2. ROBERT SHARP Waitsburg, Washington 1,2,35 Salmon 4. BOYD YEAGER Salmon 1, 2,3,4. 12 WJWW ww WWW WWW www QWWJWZEQQQQQQM W Mfifvif ?fQfff WW ZafVQfpfWQfMjfo W wjjlw WM , Uwizfiylgjw 5 X QW' as W3?5 ? iii H212 wifi Don Aldous Clark Ames LaRee Andrews Jane Austin Adele Banks Gene Baumurt Ann Bieri Richard Bills Anna Birch Floyd Gneighting Sheri Bisson Deanne Bowles Linda Butler Linell Corbett Martha Cox Butch Claunch Linda Chipman Roy Crain Lynn Dahle Valerie Eldridge Helen Gilbert Jerry Crayot Mike Gwarrney Carol Hancock CLASS OFFICERS Left to right Valorie Eldrige Lynda Peterson Harry Stevens Jim Herndon. Gene Baumert , , Treasurer , , Secretary , , Reporter . . 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Xt X lf. fa' I. f F 3 g- .. 9, 9 M 3 A i .L Margie Meeks Tamara Merrick Garnett Meservy Bang Schofield Clarence Schultz Ann Smith Clarence Miller Eileen Miller Howard Miller Ray Moore Kay McCall Donald E. Smith Don Smith Pat Smith , Jessie Mcmnald Richard Smith Esther Snook Goldie Statler John McKinney Mac McPherson Jerry Paul Maryieak. Don Pepper Don Porter George Porter Robert Steele Sheila Stokes Stella Stout Evelyn Stricklan Cheri Stringham Be verlLTaylor Kirk Parmenter Dick Powers Martha Thrasher Ralph Troughber Leonard Walchi Robert Quigley Sharon Reagle Janice Richardson Susan Riggan Gary Robinson Richard Santos Eddie Waldal Gene Warner DQE..Y!9liley-- Ricky Young Virgie Zimmerman rf 1' v 'tl '40 U J 'K AA' ,ily 1' Q ff' Y :i : fl kr ig, y 2 vim on-, N l , ' , 1 . it f ' , ci ,V 'ffZfi ffl ' E IN 5? A K QC fy 'f l f Left to right Mike Roberts Dennis Pepper Dean Nebeker Fred Walchli OFFICERS . . . . .Reporter Secretary-Treasurer . . .Vice President . President Y is , 'NDF fill p - Da 1 if Sharon Andrews . Faye Bates Roger Adams Melvin An rews . Barbara Beck sw , Wi E Donald Berg I Q3 'ik 3199+ 3 s 3 rx sis F Jerry Becker Danny Beers N lee Austin .Q ' Dick Smith il K' 3 EEE? Larry Wilks ., ..:. as 'E ssss E P p f Y ,, 1' .,- Y 'I ,.:' Jay Bowman Linda Browning Charlotte Brown Kay Calkins Kent Campbell BBQQLLQGJI Steve Carlin Benny Cavaness Clive Chipman 'EHEEHQ Billy Clauch Gladys Clement Connie Combs Ladelle Cook Abbie Cox. Lorraine Dahle lea Davis Marta Bieri Linda Bilbrey Emma Jean Blood Fred Decker is Faye Edwards , Linda England at f- 3, ,. ..., -Q K 1, ix sr Q 'lm is a - .a ff 5 B is -ll 5? if he A fb- 5 to 1 2 was if N ,V s . Carolyn Goodwin Q B . N f 'sum Carol Grayot Ronnie Haggerty 2 rg M J New ws 4 frwn, f i Q 'EQ 1 N4 BQ L wi -W Ray Harris John Hemmert N Fred Hodges '-QE.: Jack Nichols if 5 S Richard Nichols 4 Claudia Norton Ricky Isley Neal James Johnny Iomison Pauline Patree Dennis Pepper Sharon Pern i J Alton Krause . Q E - larry Kent Q 9' S s byhzh y : s g Roberta King J K y gf Mike Roberts XL, f, jp. 4 'Bonnie Robinett Vg . :,' Q Sharon Scouten P K P 1 ' Scott larson Robert lee - X . X ' Don Lemons P Rosemary Shaw Bev Silbaugh Kay Skinner 5 ui , 1 . wg, ,ai I Virginia Leonard Jetta Lewis R Dixie Lipe R'-' 1 Aloha Smith A X X 5 Heber Stokes Penny Studebaker Roger Miller Gregory Moore Linda Moultrie Lynn Thomas Roger Tracy Louise Turner Marilyn Muench Tommy McConnaghy Q- Sally McFarland j Fred Walchli Robert Waterman Lloyd Webb Dean Nebeker S P Janet Negus E 4 -pr P L Tommy Nelson F rx J J A Iayo Webster ' 15' M lip Verna Weiderick I ' -X Lois Ann Westfall i a fm aff l , W ,l ff? R. Ai 1' 7 4 ' ll nv V k I x us ll l . if :F Q:-'L is i 9 L .:. T ii 'Se-. A 3' 'T' --iiiiXi4'i' 'f ff. Q .. fiiisziiel '.l -- f ,-ffQfff2 L., gag -- A-...V N 5. ' - in a ' l , , A, , D Marilyn X er Marva Gordon Sheila Rae Jeanne Y White Wheel? Whiting Wolf Warden Young The class of T959 started the year by electing class officers. Jim Herndon was elected PfeSide lfi Gene Bdvmert, Vice-President, Valerie Eldridge, Treasurer, cmd Linda Peterson, Secretary. Our candidate for Homecoming queen was Denece Whiting. Our float won third place in the parade. In November we put on our class playentitled Girl Shy which was a huge success. We finished off the year with the traditional Junior Prom. The Sophomore class under the guidance of Mr. Biesecker, Miss Otteson and Mr. Harvey Welch began the year with the election of officers. Elected were: Dick Powers, President, Danny Heffner, Vice-President, Pat Smith, Secretary, Karen Bowman, Treasurer, and Ed Waldal, Representative. Junior Varsity cheer- leaders were members of the Sophomore class. Namely: Pat Cannon, Marge Meeks, and Beverly Taylor. Our Homecoming candidate was Gail Dixon. Our skit won third place. Our Harvest Queen candidate was Pat Cannon. The Class was instrumental in starting the town's Teen-age Club with several class members being chosen officers. We also sponsored the annual Sweetheart's Ball . Ffaeslwew The Freshman class elected their class officers for the year with Fred Wachli as President, Dean Nebeker, Vice-President and Dennis Pepper as Secretary Treasurer. Q Our Freshman candidate for Homecoming queen was Dixie Lou Lipe who was chosen queen. Our float was a huge book with the pages open and Success written on them. Our candidate sat at the base. We had a few other minor activities during the year and closed the year with our annual class picnic. 20 if 1 fu ur!! N N I I A gg FE wLLL,,:' M Ivy League . X -. The Monroe Look That ZEST Feeling Oh! Elvis Throw Out Your Guns I Didn't Pass? Mighty Moose Study Hall? Running Water 21 Mama's Boy Sophomore President - E5 X g r 'NHL W X ? ff ' 2, X Q is S. ,- : Q ,, lr ,U T 2 - . . X 2 'wink Ngxx X 3 -F, A N ' X qosx ik Q X X EQ X If- .f Q jl'-Tlil, ' f I Thought I'd Lost You Throw in the da Towe1 The Apes are Here ---- g 6 , F' Where's Tarzan? s o There's Nothing Like a Curity 51 A Kxss I'm In Charge Here Pursue That Woman Mama! I won! Chip 8a Dale Egad' Fleas 22 Help! A Man! Q X A Wi? W Bw R53 JQEQQIIR njffwf W'- GMM' ,'fdWLMf'M ix ix 3 . x Q 5 Q, ,, 1 . 1 I ,E A 3 X '21 5 Q Q ,Sq fllf 5 G-his Swv s..t - .. - FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Lipe, L. Norton, M. Sharp, I. Pope, I. Rathjen, T. Allen, N. Benham, R. Kent, S. Sayer, I. Murphey, B. Maxwell, C. Waterman, C. Cook. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sims, T. Harris, I. Gardner, C. Davis, W. Ernst, L. Hartvigson, B. Mangum, S. Yacovac, J. Waldal, L. Morton, K. Parmenter, B. Bolton, Mrs. Gomm. Tl-HRD ROW?B. Hoffman, D. Silbaugh, E. Mitchell, R. Cutler, M. Wheeler, A. White, I. Herndon, R. Ellis, D. Studebaker, E. Smith, L. Corbett, J. Parmenter, I. Smith. sth Bags 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Hammond, A. Lewis, N. Swainston, I. Peck, C. Austin, J. Hammond, A. Hunter, V. Leonard,.P.,Hu.fi, H. Smith, L. Morrison, R. Greene, S. Neal, Martha Pyeatt, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sims, S. Plettenberg, D. Walchli, V. Huber, P. Pierson, M. Tracy, M. Stewart, S. Yacovac, J. Dahle, F. Randolph, L. Albertson, G. Herbst, C. Gneiting, S. Tarklson, Mrs. Gomm. THIRD ROW: G. Richardson, L. Waddington, S. Lowe, V. Bisson, E. Brown, D. Goodwin, F. Ivie, K, Waddington M. Diggs, A. Coles, D. Porter, S. Davis, P. Ramey, S. Stokes. 7tl1, Bags '23 ess- 6 .i' l Q A 4. - FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Smith, G. Raymond, B. McDonald, C. Morgan, R. Fike, D. Miller, D. Fulmer, J. Merrick, H. Hoffman, N. Winterowd, B. Wilks, R. Stokes, L. Corbett, E. Hyde, L. Ivie, K. Bratner, S. Bratner, L. Shiffman, V. Whitehead, J. Bennett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Steeples, R. Hoffman, D. Pope, D. Yound, D. Jensen, K. Smith, R. Pope, D. Adams, J. Slavin, B. Peck, W. Hancock, R. Stall, J. Udy, V. Hansen, R. Lewis, R. Keele, M. Chrisman, T. Hammond, R. Perkins, Mrs. Crupper. THIRD ROW: J. Bohamnon, J. Walchli, M. Herndon, M. Miller, C. Sheets, A. Soule, G. Hodges, R. Whiting, G.Crupper H. Martin, B. England, B. Durand, J. Boots, D. Santos, J. Stoddard, R. Robinett, D. Chipman, W. Ernst, G. Goodwin. Gals !3sae!s'QxU...-.,..---i-1f-g?f-11- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Jakovac, G. Blodgett, B. Clements, S. Darrah, M. Sharp, D. Tarkalson, C. Boyce, E. Nappo, C. Wilcox, M. Mathews, M. Gohmes, C. Browning, R. Anoot, M. Prox, C. Detrich, F. Jones, J. Hogge. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Steeples, K. Warden, S. Bowers, S. Albertson, B. Mangum, J. Waters, J. Howick, J. Howick, V. Allen, D. Brown, L. Bernard, E. Jones, S. Carlson, J. Robinson, M. Slova R. Austin, R. Bragg, C. Martinon, Mrs. Crupper. THIRD ROW:J. Walchli, B. Hodges, L. Haslett, T. Hokansen, J. Tomita, L. Daniels, G. Moore, J. Johnson, M. Melton, J. Austin, L J. Miller, M. Pyett, V. South, B. Quesnel, L. Heffner, J. Larson, S. Pern. Rock and Roll See they just fit! Says you FY is S . 'T Predictions for 1965 -KN Ad WM f y Too good for words 25 Baby its cold outside The age of lrmocents Says me The Grass needs Moving' Wake up little Suzie! an lx fl . Wild Bill Hiccup Enjoying the patio? I killed the dentist ,fn Bobsie Twins , 0 I Pepsodent Smile I wish it would rain Silent night 26 . ,,,.1.v Sig h R ?5Ex Qisi 359 Jxqggils QRQ b 5 E . XXX ilk R A National I-Iowa Qociafg SEATED: C. Brough, V. Phillips, E. Hodges, A. White, N. Corum, J. Porter. STANDING: G. Bills D. Demick, B. Quesnel, F. Lyon. Nwuses QNX LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Gilbert, J. Town, K. Sorenson, J. Austin, A. Bieri, D. Bowles, Mrs. Stone, K. Skinner, C. Hancock, A. Birch. 27 Q I l SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Hamper, K. Skinner, D. Wraspir, N. Silbaugh, L. Herndon, D. Demick, B. Henry, Mr. Mann. STANDING: J. Herndon, C. Hancock, L. Chipman, P. Seavey, S. Embree, J. Randolph, D. Fike, ,D.. Casey, R. Crain, G. Havemann. Editors Message This year found a very small group taking active part in publishing this year's Savage Chief. However, with the very able assistance of our advisor, Mr. Mann, the staff had strived hard to put out one of the best yearbooks in recent years. Our thanks goes to the faculty and students for all the cooperation they have given the staff. Our sincere appreciation goes to our advisor, Mr. Mann. ed a job well done and hope that this will leave a happy, permanent record of the past school year. TOP: DICK DEMICK, Editor BOTTOM: JACK RANDOLPH, Assistant Editor 28 We of the staff hope that we have accomplish- LINDA CHIPMAN Business Manager WE PLAN THE BOOK WE'RE READY TO WORK A year-round iobl That's the only way to de- scribe the production of our Annual. Beginning with the planning of the book in the Spring, the picture taking in the Fall, processing the copy for the printer and keeping up with the scheduled production ddtes, to the breathless wait for the arrival ofthe finished book is one year-round task. Editor Dick Demick and a limited number of the staff have borne up well under this tremen- dous task this year and have produced on annual that we feel does credit to our school. KAREN SKINNER Advertising Manager THE FINISHED PRODUCT THE EDITOR GET-5 HELP 29 Wwv Wlwop SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Bisson, L. Butler, D. Wraspir, E. Hodges, M. Muench, S. Embree, A. White, C. Mason, Mr. Mann. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Meeks, K. Skinner, S. Melton, V. Phillips, I. Reagle, B. Quesne1,,,K., Wehslei, N. Corum, D. Hodges, P. Seavey. We would like to thank everyone who has helped in the production of the War Whoop this year. It has been very enjoyable for us to work with the War Whoop Staff and Mr. Mann. We feel that the Staff for the coming year ioyable to all students returning to Salmon High Good Luck to the future War Whoop Staffs. TOP: ALBERTA WHITE, Co-Editor MIDDLE: CAROLYN MASON, Co-Editor BOTTOM: LINDA BUTLER, Assistant Editor 30 will turn out a successful paper that will be en- INSTRUCTIONS NOW THIS IS THE PLAN Only a few of the students who read the WAR WHOOP realize all the work that is involved in making it up. Beginning with the reporters beat- ing the bushes in search of news, through the dumm in and mimeo ra hin sta e, to the time Y 9 9 P 9 9 of sale, the production resembles little more than I Y-WORN one hectic mess. Considering all these factors, the WAR WHOOP staff headed by Alberta White and Carolyn Brough is to be congratulated on the fine iob they have done this year. 4 E: 1 1 v r t '- r PREPARING THE DUMMY READY TO GO TO PRESS 3'l FA FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Thomas, D. Aldous, B. Parmenter, J. Bills, I. Morphey, J. Zieflaer, G. Bills, P. Bowen, J. Bowan, D. Pepper, M. Andrews, T. McConnaghy, Mr. Thompson. SECOND ROW: R. Turner, J. Grayott, D. Heffner, L. Demick, G. Robinsion, R. Moore, C. Andrews, J. Beers, C. Chipman, B. Caveness, S. Larson, H. Stokes, D. Beers. THIRD ROW: M. Jensen, K. Parmente C. Schultz, R. Bowen, J. Bowen, L. Austin, J. Paul, D. Pepper, D. Wolflgy, D. Corbert, L. Austin, D, Bggts. FU -we ia ln swf' 'P .A ,e- v -pa -- 5 3' h?'F.,?:r. ss 4, f , 'PBL T7 Q. .r ' 5 o fl'-1 f l C ,, Ulf L 0 J O Yewds Events Following our activities in the annual county fair, Jack Ziegler and Bill Parmenter attended the National Delegation in Kansas City. In September iudging team made up of members Jack Ziegler, Clarence Schultz and Robert Quigley attended the State Fair. Deanna Lawyer, Chapter Sweetheart reigned over the Harvest Ball. In the Spring the chapter held the annual chapter public speaking contest. As school closed we were all looking forward to the state contest to be held at Moscow in June. 32 Cl Fl-IA ff! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Stringham, N. Traughber, B. Linville, C. Hartvigson, S. Martonen 1. Anderson, M. Spicer. SECOND ROW: D. Corbett, M. Peck, GELEQEJ-eg, E. Brown, K. Webster, C. Combs, 1. Reagle, C. Martonen, Miss Otteson, C. Mason. YQOIJS Events F. H.A. Chapter officers attended the District Officer's meeting in Idaho Falls, on September l9th. The entire chapter attended the District F. H.A. Convention in Rexburg on October 26. The chapter had a float in the Homecoming Parade with Sharon Martonen riding on it as queen and Bonnie Linnville and Nita Traughber riding as princesses. On January I0 we held a Buddy Dance. We ended our year's activities by attending the Regional Convention . 33 u1ELo.ndfQowUu SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Hodges, N. Corum, S. Bisson, S. Melton, L. Butler. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: A. White, P. Seavey, D. Demick, B. Quesnel, C. Brough, Mr. Mann. ,ff LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Skinner, B. Combs, B. Linville, V. Phillips, Mrs. Carpenter. 34 Tomalwwhs FIRST ROW: P. Cannon, L. Paterson, K. Skinner, L. Herndon. FIRST ROW: V. Eldridge, S. Bisson, L. Butler, S. Melton, D. Wraspier, V. Stewart, N. Silbaugh, M. Cox, K. McFarland, C. Mason, B. Combs, P. Miller. SECOND ROW: V. Yakvoc, S. Miller, I. Howick, D. Melton, N. Corum, E Hodges, J. Porter, K. Webster, I. Call, I.K. Smith, N. Snook, Mrs. McKinney. THIRD ROW: L. Chipman, A. Banks, A. Whore, V. Phillips, P. Hower, K. Sorenson, D. Bowles, L. Corbett, A. Bien, C. Hancock, L. Jolly. 'T QOQUJJ FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Parmenter, B. Stephanishen, D. Aldous, S. Benham, B. Quesnel, G. Havemann, R. Crain. SECOND ROW: J. Walker, L. Peck, M. Gwartney, G Sayer, J. Moodle, D. Powers, M. McPherson, D. Armstrong, E. Waldo, B. Schofield. THIRD RC Lyons, G. Baumert, S. Sims, L. Whiting, B. Wiederrick, H. Stevens, G. Nichols. 35 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Bisson, V. Huber, N. Silbaugh, J. Becker, K. Skinner, Mr. Hamper SECOND ROW: F. Bright, S. Mulkey, R. Bow1es, M. Muench, P. Cannon. THIRD ROW: E. Snook, H. Gilbert, S. McFarland, R. Harris, N. Benham, L. Corbett, N. Corum, A. White, M. Meeks, A. Banks, D. Wolfley, R. Waterman, N. James, G. Jensen. FOURTH ROW: , L. Chipman, E. Hodges, C. Chipman, D. Smith, D. Chipman, D. Havens, G. Crupper, B. Cavaness, J. Cannon. Jw. Baudf SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Hansen, A. Corbett, J. Miller, I. Slavin, J. Tomita, K. Warden, J. Pope, R. Austin. STANDING: N. Pyeatt, B. Quesnel, J. Stoddard, T. Allen, K. Parmenter, L. Hartvigson, G. Moore, D. Jensen, S. Carlson, D. Porter, J. Rathjen. 36 GQeeOUub FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N, Traughber, tt, J. Browning, D. Hodges, G. Rice, N. Snook S. Stokes, Mrs. Cannon. SECOND ROW: L. Butler, V. Phillips, J. Lawyer, L. Peterson, K. McFarland P. Seavey, P. Miller, A. Donlan, T. Merrick. THIRD ROW: E. Snook, D. Wraspir, J. Jacovac, P. Cannon, M. Thrasher, L. Herndon. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Pollard, E. Casey, F. Morre. 37 Earth People Beware! What did I leave? The Four Duces. Different, aren't you? The shapelessl ! ! Hungry?? The Death March h h Q ezzl. X .'.' H . L n n M K1 Q A . A A,., ' D . '- . hP',,e e 38 Dig that good looking teacher. w f ff WWWV Wfgfyfffhufngwfo WM W W fy KW Zwffffwufl WM! N my My Sglukwegyfdcbnwp ,SEQ wi fyiw UWM H? 7 K? Football 'Q , 'vx'o p ' -'f 'Q 'Q r'n ag o' g u n Q. ,, q v . ' a . ',,'.'.a.,I I , r ' ,v J Y o ' 5 4 -Q o , .,'a FIRST ROW: S. Sims, M. Gwartney, H. Stevens, D. Armstrong, F. Lyon, B.-Quesnel, S. Benham, G. Havemann, G. Nichols, M. McPherson. SECOND ROW: J. Walker, E. Waldal, B. Schofield, B. Stephanisen, L. Bishop, M. Jensen,lD.LCasey, D. Aldous. THIRD ROW: E. Hamper, B. Claunch, L. Peck, G. Wolf, C. Ames, D. Smith, G. Porteiffi. Hunt, J. Grayott, B. Krause, D. Nebeker, G. Moore, C. Chigman, G. Hodges, B. Wiederrick, G. Sayer, J. McKinnev. Schedule A Ashton 33 I 9 South Fremont 27 7 Madison I3 26 Dillon, Mont. 2l I3 Shelley I3 I3 Challis 34 i3 Bonneville 6 25 Rigby 7 13 Mackay 27 I3 Season's Record: Won 5, Lost 3, Tied I JERRY WALKER EDDIE HAMPER HARVEY WELCH Head Coach Manager Assistant Coach :'-': '- 'cn' 0 Ahhh: M Q if Qi -F ..,, Q i in VK.- T Q f gigsjfgfiisif K -ifiivsffssgsziiff. - ffl fs-,H -we .I-if N' U ft 'Ai 4 Vwwitg 3 GEORGE HAYS, Coach ' s I 3 L ' 4 ' s I 'ID o I CLOCKWISE: Bob Quesnel, Gary Sayer, Sandy Sims, Mike Gwartney, Jim Bills, Dale McAttee, Fred Negus, Sherrill Benham. DICK DEMICK, Manager WE THEY 49 24 Firth Hailey 44 39 Challis 52 28 S . Fremont 34 62 Shelley 45 58 Mackey 39 41 Valley 50 36 Madison 36 52 6 Bonneville Rigby Rigby S . Fremont Shelley Madison Mackay Bonneville wins, I0 losses 42 I Leon Whiting, WE THEY 32 53 41 55 39 62 44 48 49 55 45 39 44 36 48 55 xi 364 0 . 59639 b M 0177 ent! Oh, now ref. Baskgirl 43 'X Qzgxi'-fl 55: gg 'L I? E -:' V v 1 ' ' 1 , w , , ye A, we A , '4 fQI' 1, ,Jn Mlgjk 42, S H 2, H 4 Q fiiifiw Eg-ga-.12 -. iffwif f gf. f ggi, .v L , V , ' w 1 -1 -fy5f4rpQa'w, L fmsam Q , 5 Kfm,wwi,:W,W,,p,,,,gazi57Qf3Q2WMf5 3 , Jig, WW5--5 k Q .,1-Wh S J .A ilwfjl Ji,y,,,55ft5. :- ' V, I V ' . - ,, k,,. , ,, 4 Ti ,4z , me out. , Q ww Shucks! Ha Ha. I got it! New style. Oh! Marge . Harlem Scarftrotter. The look of the m I'm going to score I get to start. Get it, Leon! 44 J.1L Baslwfbam if' X f -- x, LEFT T0 RIGHT: D. Heffner, D. Smith, D. Nebeker, E. Waldal, J. Johnson, T. Nelson, Memes, B. Schofield, R. Tracy, D. Powers, L. Kent, L. Demick, M. McPherson, C. Schu1tz.4 3? 6 4 JERRY WALKER, Coach Firth Challis S . Fremont Leadore Shelley Mackay Leadore Madison Bonneville Rigby Rigby S . Fremont Shelley Madison Mackey Bonneville 8wi - Tj Q hwy fh 'L ' gl ' D ' .. Q x xg: -se A WE 37 43 42 61 38 53 74 44 36 52 35 38 46 29 46 43 ns, 8 losses. THEY 29 40 41 60 53 32 50 54 53 53 50 40 34 50 31 61 if 14'lflfL. if so Q grill ' l TJ Q 1' N - u ,X 9 lf if r. 4 4 1 'R Q .M.,4, ' A 4 A JIM HERNDON, Scorekeeper ,Al 'Av 'Q STw1almA P are E E' -- 'YY KAREN SKINNER Varsx PAT CANNON- V ' Hrsiry 699 'ir W' as LINDA PETERSON J' 'f Varsity LYNDA HERNDON , Varsity . L . I1 Vw ,X J ' 6, If V , .W . u .f .AEN f ' exp' Y ' 2 ' I lunior V army MARGIE M fl BEVERLY TAYLOR EEKS--Junior Varsity 7 ' M. PATT1 KING--Junior Varsity 4 E ff LINDA PETERSON S L SANDRA MELTON ROSE ROBERTS Z f ,--- Q ..... . ,Q---v 5 XX 74 ss 46 GAA, S 4 , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Richardson, J. Reagle, M. Spicer, S. Reagle, V. Phillips, C. Mason, 4K,.,Webstg,: E. Hodges, A. Birch, R. Roberts, E. Clark, C. Combs, Mrs. Stone. SECOND ROW: F. Bates, F. Edwards, A. Smith, S. Andrews, E. Hokansen, S. Stout, B. Krause, K. Pern, J. Browning, M. Bieri, A. Donlan, P. Studebaker, B. Combs. THIRD ROW: A. White, N. Corum, J. Porter, P. King, V. Stewart, G. Dickson, T. Merrick, P. Cannon, E. Snook, S, Stokes, G. Meservy, M. Thrasher. Tumbws - it S . r, nrr. K ' NX -. ' LEFT TO RIGHT: S..W,a,r5'15n, B. Krause, L. Butler, J. Browning, P. King, E. Miller, J. Richardson, P. Hower, S. Miller, A. Smith, V. Stewart, T. Merrick, M. Thrasher, P. Cannon, A. Donlan, E. Hokansen, K. Calkins, L. Browning, R. King, CENTER: A. Birch. 47 Twcb FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Lyon, G. Baumert, R. Sayer, D. Powers, D. Aldous, M. Gwartney. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Wiederrick, G. Nichols, H. Stevens, G. Havemann, D. Smith, B. Quesnel. The track team of 1957 included lettermen Dave Schaffner, Don Sinclair, Fred Lyon, Bob Quesnel, Bob Wiederrick, Don Aldous, Don Whitley, and Mike Gwartney. There were many other thinclads who were out running during the spring but did not letter. Salmon participated in four track meets during the spring, always placing several men in them. The first at Corvallis, Montana saw the Savage 880 relay team of Schaffner, Aldous, Lyon, and Quesnel, take second. Schaffner was second in the broad jump with a leap of HARVEY WELCH. Coach 20' 4 and third inthe 440. Sinclair was third in the mile run and Lyon fifth in the 220 to round out the Salmon men placing. At the Ricks Invitational the 880 relay team of Schaffner, Whitley, Lyon, and Quesnel took second. Placing third was Schaffner in the 440. Quesnel was fourth in the l00. Taking two fifths was Wiederrick in the discus and high jumps. At the District track meet at Rexburg, for the third straight week the 880 relay team took second. This time composed of Whitley, Gwartney, Aldous, and Quesnel . Wiederrick leaped into second in the high iumps. Quesnel ran second in the l00, Lyon third in the 440. The above were eligible for the regionals the next week. Also placing was Whitley who was fourth in the 220. The final track meet was the Regionals at Rexburg. The 880 relay team failed to go to state as they finished third instead of the required second. Lyon also missed placing fourth in the 440. 48 N W ,N N' 7 Z M I 2 mg, 4 uf A .',W. 1-,m5f ,,, -- -a fgfff., A, , X- ' f- , . , ' X , A , .Chu --:a,.,51,, wi - f Q U. ,y.y, .-H' 11: wg. iw WHMWMM may vm Www 25? W MVN' M' Qfifw OJ md 3 W X343 5 is I WMQWXQQEZQQ Q vi QS WWWWWW Q53 gi 55 CWQQQ OwvQclwolbSIts HEALTH 8: P.E. SCIENCE AGRICULTURE 'Mi WEL SALMON HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS .- -. QM--.i wx .fa-sw my .MW BOOKKEEPING N DO - QW...-., HOMEMAKING Sf'-4 , Q 11 NY rv MTS 5 N25 TYPEWRITING 49 ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE a I MUSIC J ,,,. 085 WH, fy SOCIAL SCIENCE rfrll X. .- -. W fuk :ff 21 5 I 3, 'T' r :P+ vw' Queen Dixie UPC Queen Dixie's Float. r 1 3- s P.f'Q?, r X 'x 'L so I 5 . Senior Princess Patty Miller. F .H.A. Princess Sharon. erne fs, , f S S S K ' K ' f Qsggsswswifspns errr 3. wX.k. 3- 1 sw K. K www ,J . . V' A H 1 13 fs . ,. ff' f r S S S f S .xg in ii ,Q ,f 'l f Y V- fiQ,MsMsf+ is rner f' S A .L srgxkysiws ggi if 3 . V . A 3 . - is-Q. ,. or ' '- isa if is if sir tw?5,M'i 3.fYfw S ,k?M Lk F S 4 S Cf? ce ,V if ss Q is , g ga, 4 2-gi if 'Qi' . .Ms 3 si t Ze Q , ,-:KF .ix In 11' f Sophomore Princess Gail Dickson. Down Main Street' Junior Princess Denece Whiting. F.F.A. Princess Deanna Lawyer. ,J 'iii M Q un., Y sv aiixseif H af- K s?'. - Queen Alberta O 4. r Q The Crowning The Reward Enjoying the refreshments IP 3 F! 2 -5. ff: I sz' 1-'Dx King Bob Happy Chaperons Sick Bay 'mg'-Fm Singing the theme 5 I PQPVGMQ SQueew ' M ir . i --4. .... Q ,. F, Queen Ianeale King George Royal Couple Pat dances A11 the important people were there iw ' S Z2 ' 5 f .. E 2 lin X X. X N C 4 C C He shall return no more to his C . ' house, neither shall his place F- ,Q .Wwjfn is' know him any more. 51,5 S 'M .Q Job VII, I0 S5 S N 1 ikgwf' . CYRIL JAKICH DEXTER DEAN Dexter Dean, a member of the class of l957, died January 6, 1958 as a result of a bus-truck accident. She was i8 years old. The daughter of Ralph W. and Georgien Terry Dean, Dexter resided most of her life in Lemhi County. She attended Salmon High School where she was active in the Pep Club, Twirlers, Glee Club, and F.H.A. She is sur- vived by her parents and two sisters, Dixie and Burnice both of whom also attended Salmon High. Cyril Mouse Jakich, a classmate of Miss Dean's died September 27, i957 as a result ofa mine accident. Mouse lived in Salmon since he was I2 years old, and grad- uated from Salmon High. While attending Salmon High he was active in F.F.A., was football manager his sophomore year, and vice-president of his class his iunior year. He was also a member of the Salmon National Guard. He is survived by his widow Lila Silbaugh Jakich, one brother, one sister, and his son Lenny Dean Jakich, born since his death. 54 Difyfff of Mx Amgwp WW WW W FARM For All HOME The Best Names BUSINESS In Jewelry LOANS COLVIN JEWELRY 3 96 Interest on all savings I All Deposits Insured up to Sl0,000 Shoes Member of F. D. l.C. For AH Salmon Branch The Family CLINTONS IDAHOlst. NATIONAL BANK The Salmon River lnn Air Conditioned Ultra Modern MILLERS Steam Heated Rooms Heated Pool 5 8' Io 24-Hour Service Phone 2213 STORE HERNDON HOTEL Shop Millers For Best Buys In at School Supplies COURTS I I THRASHER 'L- CITY - FURNITURE XY ' N FLORAL X- COMPANY . Complete lines of furniture and Electrical Appliances for the Home. Boats and Accessories Gifts, Notions 8. Flowers For All Occasions Hallmark Greeting Cards X We Boost Salmon Always A lg ' y, All Types of Insurance for every XX A emergency. McPHERSON'S 0 w S ED sMnH lNsuRANcE co. DRY F9 X S - aooos co. T DRIVE 'N YoLgeTlZ?IInGqs For the Quality Buys in School FOR FRIENDLY ' Salmon SERVICE RElD.S SERVICE Clothes of Style AT- Try our homemade Pizza Pies 24-hour service M. H. KING Closed Tuesdays SARGE NTS CAFE 81 COMPANY Your Van Gas Dealer in Where bargains are Always A Salmon business NORTHWEST BUTANE COMPANY If -6 l I , GWART NEY ,V 5:32. - - E - E IDAHO 'Jia-'-'f'1 f.5 I y -- EQUIPMENT QP wp POWER a L A 'fm COMPANY f I x ., I LIGHT 3.55252 International tractors and farm You'll get more pleasure from life equipment--complete line of parts you'll see, when you live better and service. electrically. . HEYRTTIJQ MEEK5 VALLEY 6 , ,, 1 MOTOR CHEVROLET 1 COMPANY Your Pontiac and Buick Dealer Complete line of parts and service COMPANY For fine new and used cars and trucks Your Olds, Cadillac, and Chevrolet Dealer REX ALL The voice of Lemhi County DRUG RECORDER HERALD STORE I ' Complete line of feeds and seeds For drug products with a national to meet an your needs reputation LEMHI FEED AND GRAIN 'I J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Salmon 's Economy Clothier for the Entire Family The House of Famous Brands HAMPERS MUSIC 8. APPAREL Complete service for body and fender repair. SMITTY'S BODY SHOP f 'X W PERRY EVANS ENITH SUPREME BROTHERS FURNITURE A Kiln' SERVICE COMPANY We are fully stocked with Chevron Your Zenith and Motorola Dealer. products Expert TV and Radio Repair '-5,2 - h 1 AI - , MAX lie , Jeep fuels HAVEMANN i f A Q: ' ' ' ' 'Q HEMMERT HARDWARE P N 'v M . ,S JE E P .,'l, v-.. Jeeps' Jeepjrucks' and Willys Dealers in Purina Chows and Hotpoint Station Wagons Appliances Participate in your country's preparedness RQXY SALMON NATIONAL GUARD THEATRE The home of Fred 8. Emma's Baked Goods SALMON BAKERY Where entertainment is always Better For Homelike comfort away from home. MOTEL DeLUXE Where convenient credit terms make you the owner of fine jewelry L'ROYS JEWELRY STORE DIAMOND F RANCH fFred H. Snookj Salmon, Idaho L BULLTRUM Sired by Bull Lea Spectrum by Haste BULLTRUM was sired by Bull Lea who also sired such famous money and Der y winners as Citation and Iron Liege. Bulltrum won the Derby at 2 and 4, and has sired many long and short distance winners. Fee: n S125 for t oroughbreds S75 other. Live foal guara teed. The wise buyer buys Westem. Maurice Cochran, Propr . WESTERN Ae' FARM AUTQ EQUIPMENT STORE C0- Truck, tractor, and auto repair Distributor for Beeline gas Dale Skinner, Owner f I IM scoNoMv ' v Fooounen SALMON MOTOR CO. Your dealer for the car with the forward look. Frank Stahl, Propr . Where thrifty buying is an everyday occurrence. Your Meadow Gold Dealer Walter Harris, Propr. EVANS FOODS Your convenient grocery shopping center in Salmon. The national game all the family can enioy. SALMON BOWL Veterinary service in complete and modern surroundings. BLUE CROSS VETERINARY CLINIC P.J. South, D.V.M. KANES CLOTHING STORE Where fine apparel is always available Vivian Kane, Propr . Custom cutting for all your building needs. INTE RMOUNTAIN LUMBER CO. Where service and economy count BEELINE GAS Jim Pope, Manager cooics rl ?Eah cLorHuNo Il at 9 0 REAL ESTATE Complete lines of sport and westem wear and Hunting and Fishing Equipment. We have a life insurance policy to fit every budget. Insure every member of the family It's never too early to insure NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE John H. Wornek, Agent Phone 2856 Your summer showplace in Salmon Always the Better Features There's no better way to entertain the entire family SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE On U.S. 93 North Door-to-Door Deliveries on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays We have dairy products to meet all your needs. Call on us to supply your needs for special holiday occasions STAR DAIRY Your Community Brand Dealer Fred Randolph, Owner Funeral arrangements can never be made too early-- Service to meet every Budget JONES FUNERAL HOME Where hair styles are a specialty HERNDON HOTEL BARBER SHOP John Wraspir, Propr. ,ea SALMON 555 SADDLE sHoP QF Q. Custom-made saddles anddpa-ct:-saddles We guarantee the quality of our work. Clyde C. Stone, Propr. Jpfzlg' M g L l L, f V . , 4 ' i Jwfwfwg ,fi,, 5mf ' 1, 4 KLM Q6 af D' J I A 0? ,QM fjmfffw Jw H AA ' -- 'A , ' j'7Z47a!l'fjjMj My W .A:f g ZHMWW5 Wifgiff Qfjzw ,555 M Y-'ZZMM j' gg , ,C wifi 24d,,L1wQ ,bp 1 , l .Q . iii NFS isis? Q wzffm W! 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