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Show iB THE CITIZEN Feb. ; 5, 1970 1 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ceased, to exhibit them with IN THE . PRORATE COURT the necossaiy vouchers, witn-i- n District OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, Fairview Water four months after the first rubicotioT of this notice to to STATE CF IDAHO will hold an election appoint iho said Dell W. Smith, Attwo board members. The ) In the MPner Administrator, torney f ) will be held February of the Esta' Bank Bidding, Smirilv Firt ) 1970 at the Fairview ANNIE N. I. RRILL 27, at Prrslin, Cruntv of Frankl) Deceased. Church House between the in. State of I'aho, this b?-in- g hours of noon and 6 p.m. the place fixed for the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVNominations will be accepted EN By the undersigned E. R. transaction of the business of for two Board members by MERRILL, Administrator of said estate. Clerk of the Board, Cleve J. the estate of Annie N. MerPiM .Tnmnry 29, 1970. Bodily, until January 20, 1970. rill, deceased, to the creditS E. R. Merrill Administ-ato- r of Legal No. 1686 Pub. Feb. ors of and all persons having claims against the said de- 5, 12, 1970. the Estate of NOTICE OF ELECTION for -- Deceased. No. 12, Insianl Magic This Is NO ORDINARY WIG. Have several in your wig wardrobe. Wash- able Kenekelon and Instructions human hair. FREE Also shaping beautiful PRICED SPECIALLY Helen's Hair Fashion and Wig Salon 64 Formerly Doorway To Beauty E. Center, Logan 752-04- 52 19, 26. 1 fits pub. Feb. 1970. be appointed to the Commis- mission by Governor Don W. By JOHN CORLETT sion by Governor Don W. Samuclson. Idaho Statesman Idaho Potato Commission Samuilson. Political Editor Stanley I. Trenhaile, j.. fo p''tvtq COMMISSION In Chairman a state so beset by Dated: February 5, 1970 It is understandStanley I. Trenhaile, Chairman would Legal No. 1687 Pub. Feb. able that opposition Dated: Feb. 5, 1970 arise in the legislature to a 5, 12, 1970. Legal No. 1688 Pub. Feb. proposal for a single univer5, 12, 1970. sity system. Sriefs Weston But the truth is that the OfNOTICE OF MEETING Mr. nnd Mrs. Ezra T. Ben- fice of Higher Education is TO NOMLNATE GROWER son had dinner Sunday in bringing that proposal closer MEMBER OF TIIE IDAHO Preston with the Dean Lloyd to consummation. family. Their In fact, it is possible that as POTATO COMMISSION Cneric Lloyd, was in the Lo- the Office of Higher Education Notice is hereby given that gan hospital for five days last grows in stature and provides on the 10th day of March, week recovering from an ap- the State Board of Education She Is now at with staff-lev1970, at 8:00 P.M. in the Utah pendectomy. operation it has needed for so long, a Power and Light Company home. and Mrs. Fred R. Bing- "single university system Mr. office in Rexburg, Idaho, nom- ham and her sister, Mrs. will automatically be accominations for one grower mem- Stanley Glass of McCammon, plished. ber of the Idaho Potato Com- went to the Primary The House Education Commission from District No. 1 in Lake Salt Hospital mittee has under consideramay be made by qualified po- City Friday to see Leslie tato growers residing in On- Jean Mulford of Grover, Ut, tion an interim study on higher education. Bear Lake, who is seriously ill. She is eida, Franklin, A study may be necessary Caribou, Bannock, Power, their niece. to get the state on the right Mrs. Selma Roller had her Bingham, Bonneville, Teton, Madison, Jefferson, Fremont, daughter and family, Mr. and track in establishment of a Clark, Butte, Custer and Mrs. Drue Glenn of Logan, as "single university system, Lemhi counties. Each grow- her dinner guests Jan. 25. whether it be the University er may nominate three or They also visited with Evan of Idaho with branches at more qualified growers for and LaVell Roller and fam- Boise and Pocatello, or a the vacancy, from whom one ilies and Mr. and Mrs. Delece chancellor over all institutions of higher education. will be appointed to the Com Godfrey. When the executive director of higher education was created, the legislature believed it was making an initial step toward the chancellor system. Certainly, It wanted the new Office of Higher Education to coordinate the activities of all the institutions of higher learning. It took the State Board of Education a number of months to hire an executive director of higher education, ON FOUR and several years to appreciate what such an official SUPERB STYLES could do for it. Now the Office of Higher Education is in high gear under Executive Director Donald Kline and the baard, public and the institutions of higher education at Moscow, Pocatello and Boise are the great beneficiaries. The State Board of Education has been at loose ends Allowing the establishment of additional institutions of higher education. No one was able to tie them together. The board was tugged by the daughter, el NOTICE OF MEETING TO Nf'MTVATE PROCESSOR MEMBER OF THE IDAHO POTATO COMMISSION Notice is hereby given Ghil-d-e- that on the 10th day of March, 1970, at 1:00 P.M. at the Bannock Hotel in Pocatello nom- inations for one processor member of .the Idaho Potato Commission may be made by qualified processors residing in Idaho. Each processor may nominate three or more qualified processors for the vacancy, from whom one will SAVERS ANNUAL SALE YOU.GO'JHERES The board never really had Office of Higher Education was created. Now much of its work is done by Kline and his staff. In the brief time he has been executive director. Kline has done more coordination of the higher learning institutions than was done in all previous history. There still Is much to do. must The board ultimately decide, as objectively as possible, the role of each of the institutions. Perhaps a study is needed to establish these roles along with a projection of the future of each Institution. It is just possible that Klines office can do this kind of study, given the funds and the personnel. Without question, the three major institutions would welcome a proper study of their roles, and probably they would agree that Kline could do the job. FRIENDSHIP? a staff until the When You Stay at d Owner-Manage- FRIENDSHIP NS- , IN SALT LAKE CITY Your Friendship Inn is I hi Ths Town Homo Altrictlvily Furn- Ishtd Romm, Quton Six Bods, Back Muile, TV, Direct Did Phonoi, (round Routed Pool. 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