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Show t I - THE CITIZEN Mar. 26, 1970 PUBLIC NOTICES FRANKLIN BRIEFS BRIDES -- FOR FOR GUESTS REGISTRY BRIDAL Exclusive Gifts It's Kent Woodward, who is attending school at the BYU, spent the weekend home with Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Paul Woodward and family. Three of Kents friends and roommates also were guests. They were Ellis Martin of New Jersey. Robert Farrell of Ohio ana Larry Ellis of Georgia. Mrs. Ruby Anderson entertained her club members Wednesday afternoon. Lunch was served to Phyllis Kirgs-forMaggie Jamison, Erma Woodward, Arlene Hamoton, d, Thema Doney, Ilelga s special guests, Julia Maxine Welch, Lar- naine Morrison. The after- noon was spent doing handi- II-b- or Pfiisro Buildings, 6222.7iw.ro' and Streets 10,290.00 Library Street Lights O.lttj.tii Recreation 9.nno.0 TO THE BOND ACCOUNTS: 1 15,041.00 Sewer Bond Water Bond 23,244.0. Section 3. The City Clerk shall on or before the second Monday in September, 1970. certify to the County Tax Collector, the amount of money to be levied on the taxable nroperty within the City of Preston, Idaho. Section 4. The City Clerk shall file this Ordinance with the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Idaho. Section 5. All ordinances or warts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 6. This ordinance shall be in fUU force and effect on or after its passage, apnrov.nl and due publication. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRESTON. IDAHO, THIS 18th DAY OF MARCH, work. For Your Information1 Dear friends. The Easter season is here, with its bright sunshine, warm breezes, and returning birds the pulse and signal a new and glorious resurrection of life. During our weekend country drives, let us enjoy life and protect it, with sensible speeds and careful to quicken spent the weekend in Frank-'iwith his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gibson. Bishop Devon Doney of Salinas, Calif., spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Canrod Doney. Devon was here on business, d ihe Doneys are being USU in out here to the Lcgan. Harley Lowe and the second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Bladne Gamtts of Preston. Mrs. Lowe spent a few days with the new baby and Mrs. Gamble is the ormer Kristi Lowe. .... BE LEVIED UPON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY EY Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson TO PROVIDING FOR THIS OR-an- d DINANCE TO BE FILED WITH THE OFFICE OF THE OF STATE; SECRETARY PROVIDING FOR THIS OR- DINANCE TO TAKE EFFECT AFTER ITS PASAND SAGE, APPROVAL PUBLICATION ACCORDING TO LAW; AND PROVIDING FOR THE DISPENSING OF THE RULES REQUIRING TIIE READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRESTON, IDAHO AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That there is hereby levied on all taxable property within the City of 1970. SIGNED AND APPROVED BY TIIE MAYOR THIS 18th DAY OF MARCH, 1970. s Arlene Nash Attest: Arlene Nash. City Clerk s Glen Gamble Glen Gamble, Mayor Legal No. 1715 Pub. March 26, 1970. Preston, Idaho, for the year mills-61- NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION In Eastside School District No. 201, 450.00 dol- 07, WEBB CALL US 852 - 8885 IDAHO APPLIANCE par-ant- s. & SP0BT SHOP LOSE 18 LBS. IN 18 DAYS ON GRAPEFRUIT - NEW POOL TO OPEN FOR SEASON The Lava Hot Springs pool, which was listed as Americas Best New pool for 1969, will open for the season Friday. DIET This is the revois suddenly diet that everyone lutionary grapefruit of talking about. LiteraTy thousand upon thousands In hand to hand factories, from been have passed copies plants and offices throughout the U.S. and Canada. Word of its success has spread like wildlife. Because this is the diet that reaUy works. We have testimonials in our Ties reporting on the success of this diet. If yon follow it exactly, you should lose 10 pounds In 10 days. There still be no weight loss in the first four days. But you will suddenly drop 5 pounds on the 5th day. Thereafter you spill lose one pound a day until the 10th day. Then you will lose 114 pounds every two days until yon get down to your proper weight Best of ail there spill be no hunger pangs. Now revised and enlarged, this diet plan lets you stuff yourself with foods that were formerly forbidden, such as big steaks trimmed with fat, roast or fried chicken, rich gravies, mayonnaise, lobster swimming in butter, bacon fats, sausages and scrambled eggs. You can eat until you are full until you cannot possiMy eat any more. And sti'l lose 10 pounds in the first ten days plus 114 pounds every two days thereafter until your weight is down to normal. The secret behind this new quick weight loss diet is simple. Fat does not form fat. And the grape-fru'- t juice In this new diet acts as a catalyst (the trigto start the fat burning process. You stuff yourger), self on the permitted food l'sted in the diet plan, and lose unsightly fat and excess body fluids. Whn the fat and Moat are gone you will cease to lose weight and your weight will remain constant. A copy of this new and tartlingly nccesful diet plan can be obtained by sending 82 to GRAPEFRUIT DIET PUBLISHERS, 1213 Prem'er Way, Calgary 6. Alberta. Money-bac- k guarantee. If after trying the diet plan you have not lost 7 pounds in the frst seven days, and 114 pounds every two days thereafter smnly return the diet plan and your 32 wi'l be refunded promptly and without argument Tear out this message as a reminder. Decide now to regain the taim, attractive figure of your youth, while enjoying hearty breakfasts, lunches and dinners. DEPT. NO.' HOLLYWOOD, CALTF. (Special) Egg Firm Hosts Employe Social Rite-woo- no-ho- st E Jail, OWER PRICES FASTER SERVICE GIFT LISTS tnans-ferre- FRANKLIN Employees Preston, Connie, Christy and d Tony of and their LeFevre of Lewiston, partners driving. a 2. Inc., enjoyed Section Trudy Lowe, Zane and Shawn That the money dinner party at the home of Atkinson and Jody Kingsford, herein levied is appropriated Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood- all of Franklin. Respectfully, for the objects and purposes Bannock and Franklin ward. Those attending were Those from Franklin who specified as follows. Counties, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Wood- - spent the weekend in West TO THE GENERAL FUND: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Yellowstone to attend the Council, Clerk, EN, That the annual election Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Max- snowmobile races were Mr. Treasurer, Water, school trustees for EAST-SID- Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Del- and Mrs. Brenton Atkinson of Fire, Garbage, School District No. 201 main Earley, Mr. and Mrs. and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Sewer, Police, Haworth, Mr. and Val Dean Durrant Mr. and Bannock OfSewer and Franklin Horace FUNERAL HOME Plant, Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gregory of Lewis-Idaho will held be Counties, Healfices, Legal, PRESTON 524533 on the 21st day of April 1970 Mrs. Val Castillo, Mr. and ton also enjoyed the trip. They th, Judge, Parks, at the following polling places Mrs, Gibardo Patino and- report enjoying a beautiful Miscellan- Juan, Mr. and Mrs. Max At- winter drive from Ashton to in said district: 1. Zone No. 1 Fairview kinson, Herbert Patino and West Yellowstone. They said L.D.S. Church house and mother, Mrs. Patino, Mona they had never seen so many Eastside School District Of- Biggs, Veiaia Robinette, Myr- - snowmobiles, campers, trail-ti- e Bertha and ersand spectators in any one Woodward, fice. -L2. Zone No. 2 Treasure-o- n Norma Wodoward, Shirley place before. They figure L.D.S. there was in the neighborhood Church house; and Michael Heaps. The 128th birthday anniver- - 0f 6000 spectators for the WITH OCR NEW FERTILIZER MIXING AND LOADING PLANT y Winder L.D.S. Church house; Society was al races Sunday. While there and Central Elementary held of the Relief Tuesday at 2 oclock in they also enjoyed the Polaris School. 3. Zone No. 3 Jefferson the cultural hall. It was con-- Thrill Show which was put '' .5 ducted by Mrs. Gwen Gib- - on by the Polaris company 0E Elementary School. '' president. She also gave Mr. and .. Harold Brad4. Zone No. 4 Mink Creek L.D.S. Church house ' 3 history of the Relief So- ford Jr. and family of Salt v V'.'.j'jt,.' .'Vi'? and ciety. Two numbers were Lake spent the weekend visHigh sung by Larraine Ilawkes and iting with their parents, Mr Idaho. Mrs! 5. Zone No. 5 Franklin Harold Bradford School Gymnasium and Whitr iei by D.rlis on the guitar. aiKj Mrs. Ruby Dunkley of A reading was given by Sanney Elementary School Frflnk,in dra Hobbs. A skit was pre- , Argell Ben- fn and that the polls will be op-- n sented. Taking part were resle?Hback between the hours of 3 Karren Hobbs, Julia Hobbs, 2?t,lp1.arn?er moved. ckck P.M. and 8 oclock Larraine Hawkes, Henrietta and are living in Franklin J JoAnn Haworth, Kingsford, P.M. on said day. Mamie Olsen home on the That the purpose of this Kathy Haworth and Ronnie ?e ghway, Coltrin. Refreshments were to to 'lection is elect the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hol- 3oard of Trustees for said served. The Eiipn Wright DUP lingsworth and three daugh listrict: 1. One trustee from Trus-e- e meeting was held Thursday ters, Judy, Jody and Jamy, Zone No. 1 and for a per-o- d at 2p.m., conducted bv Areta have moved from Franklin to B. Doney, captain. The of 1 year vlew Mormons From Scot- 2. One trustee from Trus-e- e an Roger Peter was and 'and Wales, given by d Zone No. 2 and for a per-oson and of Sue The Hawkes. family of Bountiful history of 2 years; 3. One trustee from Trus-e- e Gilbert Belnap was given by spent the weekend visiting Refresh- - with her Zone No. 3 and for a per-o- d Mi'dred Oliverson parents, Mr. and nents were served by Erma of 2 years; Gran Dwiey of Frank LaVene Wad- - lin4. One trustee from Trus-e- e .Voodward, Zone No. 4 and for a per-- d lours, Ruby Dunkley and Mrs. Don (Martina) Ackley Larraine Morrison. of 3 years; Mrs. Darvel Durrant enter- - and three sons of Salt Lake 5. One trustee from Tr usained for her daugtter An- ee Zone No. 5 and for a por-aa wcek wjgj her par . on her f:urlh brthday. , Tela of 3 years. er, s Mr an Mrs- Clyde Por were refreshirmts and ilames bear-iNominating petitions while her husband went the name of a nominee njayed by Pattv, Mary Jo ter. vnd Jerri Ann Her.drkk3 of to California on business. trustee election as must a ir e filed with the clerk of the oard of trustees not less than eighteen (18) days prior to he day of election of trustees. That the election shall be y secret and separate ballot. Dated this 24th day ol 1970, 47 lars. WEDDING and two daughters of Burky n eous, WITHIN SAID CORPORA- Ham?- - TION FOR THE YEAR 1970; lcn, Ann Olsen, Leora Donev, an ORDINANCE NO. 371 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE FIXING TIIE TAX LEVY OF TIIE CITY OF PRESTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, IDAHO, FOR THE YEAR 1970; PROVIDING FOR THE OBJECTS AND PURPOSES FOR WHICH SUCH APPROPRIATIONS ARE MADE; PROVIDING FOR THE CERTIFICATION THEREOF TO THE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR rF THE AMOUNT OF MON- BRIEFS FRANKLIN fin-sar- , M-s- - Gym-lasiu- fr?kllv GRAPEFRUIT DIET PUBLISHERS PRFMTFR WAY, S. W. CALGARY 6, ALBERTA 111 Go where the action isl les-so- n, - d - g At Franklin County Grain Growers The Farm Sentinel FERTILIZER- -- AT COMPETITIVE PUCES ... AND larch - - We Have Everything For The Farmers FEEDS - - SEEDS FIELD AND GARDEN FARM PRODUCTS UNSURPASSED INSECTICIDES ,y Standard Qj RPMOIL GAS Owned by the Faimen We Sene Save Two Ways . . . Bny From Yourself FRANKLIN COUNT? GRAIN GROWERS PnONE 852-038- 4 WAYNE DONEY, Manager PRESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 201 Bannock, Franklin Counties, Idaho FINANCING IS AVAILABLE The Car By The Bag -- By The Trach-B- y SPREADERS FOR RENT OR HIRE FOE EVERT NEED 1970. EASTSIDE 4 - s Orson L. Bowler, Clerk Board of Trustee; Legal No. 1716 Pub. Marc! and April 2, 1970. RANKLIN BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gam-ilof Salt Lake are the par nts of a baby girl born or March 16. Thig is their firs' hild and is also the first Uandohild for Mr. and Mrs. Insurance Package saves you money. Because there are no gaps, no overlaps. e In sacrament meeting y night, Aaronic priesthrw. achievement awards were resented by Bishop Robinson to David Woodward, Gary tebinson, Scott Buttars, Rex Voodward. Brad Morrison, 3ccit Woodward, Glen Porter. Larry Nash, Douglas Porter, Garth Porter, Chad Womack, Gary Woodward. Sfrven Ear-le- y and Daniel Wright Sun-la- TIIATCIIER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Charles New-- v and daughter of Cannon City, Colo., came last Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. Harold Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bassett. Mrs. Ncwey is the former Grace Bassett. And now it includes fire insurance, too. If you have several different policies, you may be paying twice for the same protection while gaps in coverage leave vital areas unprotected. The Farm and Ranch Sentinel Package can be tailored to cover all of your individual needs: home, equipment, animals and crops at package savings. pays to see your Farmers Insurance Group Agent. It When your friends get together for fun, make the scent with a Kodak Instamatic Camera. It's the camera that follows all your fun the easy way. The ... gang wHl enjoy seeing your picture results at parties, dances, the big game. Drop in the film, pop on a flashcube for indoor shooting, and you're eat to snap the fun when it won't wait! Stop in and sea the exciting Kodak Instamatic Cameras the cameras that go where your action isl JOHNSONS DRUG IS A PUBLIC SERVICE LISTS NEXT WEEKS SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Eastside Schools) FRIDAY, MARCH PARENT x Insurance Group MONDAY, MARCH 30 Tuna Casserole Vegetable ROBERT N. ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN UTAH Phone 852 1924 32 West Oneida, 747-3-1- Preston Rhyl Swalnston TEACHER CONFERENCE Farmers Therrall Campbell. - 27 852-048- 7 Fruit Cup Peanut Butter Cup Hot Roll and Milk JOHNSON'S PRESTON TUESDAY, MARCH 31 Meat Loaf Spicy Apple Sauce Vegetable Ice Cream Sundae Bread, Butter and Milk APRIL Pronto Pups Potato Salad WEDNESDAY, 1 Olives Fresh Apple Cake With Topping Bread, Butter and Milk APRIL THURSDAY, Bar-B-Q- Hash Browns Pickles Fruit Jello Milk DRUG PHONE 852 - 6163 2 |