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Show Assistant Ward Clerk Sustained In Meeting Mink Creek Man Takes In California, Improving 111 Feb. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dell W. Smith IX THE PROBATE COURT Attorney for Administratrix MIXK CREEK-W- ord was 'at the stake quartet festival OF THE Residing at Preston, Idaho received last week Mr. Tuesday night in the Oneida COUNTY OF from ub. Feb Legal No. In sacra- CLEVELAND hol smerintendent of the ana Mrs. w mora Nelson, who FRANKLIN, ;B, U, 23, 27, 1969. Stake house, Bannock stake. STATE OF IDAHO ment meeting Sunday evening went to Long Beach, Calif., to Jeff Olson spent a week Mrs. LaFaun Johnson Claude Mendcnhall was sus- a of with NOTICE TO CREDITORS months and with Mr. his couple Matter In spend the parents, ) ! .linn-ward as assistant Sunday to her their son Quentin, that Mr. Mrs. Delmer Olson, between ' 0f tjlc Estate of :IN THE PROBATE COURT ) The speakers for the thers, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson had taken ill and was OF THE semesters, tie is auenamg PARLEY L. DUNKLEY ) Mr. and Mrs. Nielson were of and Soda family evening flown back to Salt Lake where school at ISU in Pocatello. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, Marvin Stearns. Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Deceased Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rue-- j ) operated on. He is STATE OF IDAHO Cleveland ward and Thatch- - Bill Nielson and family of , wrn- PKPrr ana Mrs m.mn.m. tp unnnr... M.irv in er ward joined having their Grace, her daughter and In the Matter ) the home of meir 8den spent Monday EN 1IIAT steTn2f j Gold and Green ball at family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel . clai . " . of the Estate of uriih Un ) riit,tiir "UUJ' me esta:e 01 parley l. JOSEPH SCARBOROUGH 01 6"""6 IN....L.. lhirol hall fiofll. Clrinnn. III,..!., C ) and Deb and Mrs. Norman Larsen. Jepsen Kaydawn Deceased, must DUNKLEY, were to the evening. present enjoy ) Deceased day Dan spent Thursday attended sacrament Jepsen bie Keller be presented with the neces Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Pan- - dinner and sociable afternoon, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-Ewith his parents, to Second in Preston Sunday to meeting undervouchers the Students home from college sary ter visited Sunday afternoon That all claims against ward Sunday evening where Mr. and Mrs. Fremon Jepsen. signed administratrix of the at the home of his parents, the weekend were Shauna the Estate of Joseph Scaris school at Dan with Continent the attending sang of said they estate decedent, at and Lorin Panter. dreasen, Margo and Deborah must he joined the BYU in Provo. the oifice of Dell W. Smith. borough, deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Andrea- - Wright, Bart, Roger and Pam als. Kaydawn the with of A. necessary presented Russell Westerberg First Security Bank Building, vouchers to the g'oup when Shelley Hart sen visited Saturday at the Bennett. undersigned Soda, Steven Westerberg of at 1 Preston, Franklin County, administrator of the Mrs. Ethel Mendenhall was moved to Boise. Tl f home of their daughter and estate ol "1UC1 and ' within of Susan State four Idaho, Bob Mr. Mrs. Kaydawn and a dinner guest Sunday at the Jep of California were called said decedent, at the office ol family, first after months p Marcum and daughter in Lo-- , home of her brother and sen, Sandra Hansen and Jill home Dell W. Smith, First Security recently when their fa- - f thi notice familv. Mr. and Mrs Clark Baird won the junior division gan. Bank Building, at Preston, Russell Westerberg, ther, DATED this 17th day of Franklin County, State of Mr. and Mrs. Lamoin Ben- Mickelson, in Lago. died in the Preston hospital. 1969. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben nett of Logan were Sunday Idaho, within four months afMrs. Westerberg has another January, afternoon. S Ruby M. Dunkley ter visitors at the home of her Coombs spent Sunday eve- nesday first publication of this Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith son, Richard, on a mission in notice. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude ning in Pocatello visiting their and his mother, Letitia Smith, the east. son and his wife, Mr. and DATED this 28th day of Conlin and family. attended the basketball game Mrs. Curtis Coombs. 1969. January, Mrs. Ronald Panter honorSoda between and Springs week for the S Visiting during on Stanley S. Ralph ed her sister, Portia Hull, a few days at the home of American Falls at Soda on and Verdon Hansen, Shari ley, Kathy and Otho Moos- Dell W. Smith dinwith a birthday Soda Sunday won Friday evening. Danita and Carl Attorney for Administratrix ner. Others attending be- Mrs. Letitia Smith were her the game. Mrs. Smith's son and Dick Jensen, Janet and man, Mrs. Jensen Hattie They had dinner and Residing at Preston, Idaho sisters, Olson John sides the honored guest were Olson, the is coach Norman for Margaret Colher husband, Ett Hull, and and daughter Beatrice ofNew- - American Falls and a grand- and Ronald Baird, Beth and spent the rest of the evening Legal No. 1498 Pub. Jan. and Delia Mrs. orado, and Ann Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1969, son. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon 30, games dancing. Wilde, on a playing Mary is son Scott Fay their and, player some of Mesa, Ariz. The McGregor and Mrs. Alton team. group visited with other relaMcBride of Logan. Mrs. LaFaun Johnson and tives at the home of a niece, of Mrs. Naomi Sanders Joy cared for her daughter Mrs. Nahum Porter, in Pressix grandchildren Saturday Preston spent Sunday visit- ton while here. while their parents, Mr. and ing her sister and her husMr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter Mrs. Ruel Skinner, spent the band, Mr. and Mrs. Harris in Mal-a-d in Ogden shopping and SWH day Stephensen, and other relat- spent Friday evening where they attended a enjoying their wedding anni ives. She attended Sunday with at Maddox in School in the Cleveland ward. Daddy Daughter night two of versary dining A number attended the op- their son LaMar and City. They returned Brigham en house in honor of Mr. and his daughters. Mis. Panter to their home in Liberty Sat Mrs. Eddie Burton in Grace visited her daughter-in-laurday evening. and other members of her Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter Thursday evening. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln family. spent Saturday in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Reed McGreg- where he had an eye appoint Burton and is home on leave. He He will return to the service or took their son Jim to the ment with Dr. Jensen. LDS hospital in Logan Mon- attended the temple after and and go to Vietnam. Owen Andrcasen was sus- day where he remained a few thev visited at the home of tained as ward high priest days after surgery on his leg. her sister and family, Mr, Mrs. Leland Panter visited and Mrs. Howard Nelson. group leader in priesthood; A number of the men of the hor eietor and hiishanH Mr meeting Sunday morning. weldon McGregor has been and Mrs. Harold Winn, m ward spent Saturday after sustained as stake Sunday Preston a short time Wed noon at the Logan Temple. : 1501-P- ser-tain- j r bro-der- k. ii- 25" dau-MI- A - N An-M- r. 1 V . . 1 1 , j I - Chris-tense- n. BANIDA Several people Geddes and son of Logan and from Banida attended priest- by Kelly Sparks of Brigham hood and Sunday School in j recently as the Tuesday of last week Mrs. furnace was being repaired Lynn Youngstrom and daughter of Pocatello visited at the in Banida. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles home of her parents, Mr. and went to Richmond on busi- -' Mrs. Cecil Miles. Mrs. Hugh J. Geddes and ness Friday. If-- .. nn1 au. aiiu mi a. uunaru sons Phillip and Jack went Voung called at the Cecil to Richmond Monday afterMiles home Sunday afternoon noon for a dental check up. on their way to Logan. They MINK CREEK BRIEFS are from Thatcher. A farm meeting was held at Jeff Olson and friend, Curf Banida church house Montis Lawson of Pasadena, Cal., 20. IT...J ''-- Problems day night, Jan. were discussed and a film was shown to the farmers. Kay Miles attended a party Friday evening at the Castillo home in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. and daughter Christensen s Peggy and Mrs. Sarah attended a performance of Liberace Saturday afterGed-dn- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gre-gerse- n spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson. They both attend school at ISU in Pocatello. Delmer Olson and Claudia Erickson, MIA stake board members, attended MIA convention in Richmond all day Saturday. CLEVELAND Interviews for Stevens nenaieir OeBBm A staff member from the Office of Admissions, Stevens Henager College, is now visiting high schools in this area. He is available for interviews with students and their parents wishing more information about the college, its courses of study and the oppor- tunities in business. You may arrange an appointment by phoning our representative listed below. 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Plenty of Fun, Too include dances, sports, outings, athletics, socials and religious College activities functions. Top ranking college: Plan now to earn your associate degree at one of the nation's finest junior colleges of business. Join a student body that is going places. For additional information contact: MR. AART F. VAN LUYK Administrative Assistant Office of Admissions Preston Plaza Motel Preston, Idaho 852-02- Until 10:00 p.m., Monday, February 24, 1969 Stevens Henager Course A Junior Cellegt of Business Academic Excellence Since 1907 There's plenty of power . . . and you use more every year. Just over fifty years ago in this mountain area women were discovering the wonders of an electric iron. It was a big improvement over a flatiron which had to be heated on a wood or coal burn- still years away. So was the radio, TV, electric clothes dryer and dishwasher. Now there are over 200 different electric appliances available for your home . . . and most The electric iron meant more work accom- with less effort and less scorching and Elished every year. ing stove. fingers. In those days there were only a few uses for electricity in the home. Electric refrigerators were 2644 Washington Blvd. Ogrfan, Utah W4-779- 1 Mi-m- people add something every year. That's why most people use far more low-coelectricity st It's our job to see to it that there is plenty of to meet your electricity available for you We're future needs. planning now present and in the mid 1970's! for the appliances you'll buy Us So Socket To We're Reddy. So. 7lli Ka i.'.O ?all Loki aiy, Utah i BRIEFS Mrs. Mrs. Letha Wilker, went to Salt Lake City to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leah Kendall and Mrs. Nada Farrell Sparks and family. Harris spent a couple of days While there other members at of the family came to visit of the past week quilting Mrs. of a home the sister, also. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wanda Miles, in Niter. w for IB Church Furnace Qui Recently ' i THE CITIZEN 20, 1969 The Folks at UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |