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Show June - PUBLIC NOTICES TO NOTICE CREDITORS 1970. s IN TIIE PROBATE COURT OF TIIE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF IDAHO In the Matter ) of the Estates of ) EUGENE CLAIR AN- ) DERSON and MILDRED ) CLARK ANDERSON ) Keith Clark Anderson DellW. Smith Missionary Home From South America Attorney for Executor Residing at Preston, Idaho WIIITNEY Elder Lee Verl Legal No. 1765 Pub. May Winward, son of Mr. and Mrs. 28, June 4, 11, 18, 1970. F. II. Winward, returned home recently from the AnNOTICE OF ELECTION des LDS mission in Peru. lie Annual election of trustees spoke May 17 in the Whitney of the Grace Public Library ward chapel in sacrament will be held at the Library meeting. His grandmother, ) Deceased, Mrs. E. N. Allred of Afton, between the hours of 2 p.m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVWyo., came to hear him. On and 6 p.m. on the 8th of June May 24, he spoke in the PresEN That all claims against 1970. Electors must be over ton Fourth and Third ward the Estate of Eugene Clair 21 years of age, residents of sacrament meetings. Anderson and Mildred Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Idaho for six months and resiof Salt Lake City Anderson, deceased, must be dents of the Library District were overnight guests May 21 presented with the necessary for thirty days. of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman J. vouchers to the undersigned Nominations will be acceptexecutor of the estates of ed by the secretary or the Sharp. Wiliam Three Legs, foster said decedens, at the office Chairman of the Board, Char- Indian son of Mr. and Mrs. of Dell W. Smith, First Se- lotte Peterson, up to six days Linden Beckstad, left by bus prior to election day. to his home curity Bank Building, at The term of Mrs. Louis Friday to return in Wakpala, S. D., for the Franklin Preston, County, Stalker is expiring. summer. State of Idaho, within four Joyce R. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Secretary months after the first publienjoyed a three day cation of this noice. Legal No. 1762 Pub. May vacation last week at Jack-soDATED his 18th day of May, 21, 28, June 1, 1970. Wyo. They also went to Yellowstone Park and reported there was plenty of snow in the park. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitten were in Las Vegas the weekend of May 22 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lewis and two sons. The following weekend, they had her sister, Mrs. Vincent Larsen of Pocatello, as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Poole and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Palmer of Preston, Mr. Grace, Idaho and Mrs. Don R. Petersen of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Raymond of Logan met togethr Friday evening in Logan at the home of Dr. and EARN Mrs. Charles A. Allen for an outdoor bufet supper. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Merrill and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Sid (Under $100,800.00) Stewart of Kaysville spent weekend at the Marcus the 30 Weaver home. Thursday evening, Mr. and BUT LESS THAN ONE YEAR OR MORE Mrs. Ransbottom went to the Logan high school to see their grandson, David Hansen, graduate. YEARS TWO THAN BUT LESS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ralli-so- n and family of Kitwanga, B. C., are here visiting for a few weeks with the Herbert OR MORE Rallisons and other relatives. Daughter Vacations Couple Visits In Min k Creek From Washington RIVERDALE Last Friday plane from the Salt Lake airEU port to visit with her brothguests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and er and S. Forsgren were family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vernon Forsgren and Dalan for a few weeks. Smith, three children of Provo. They They have a new son, born afthe In stayed overnight. May 27. lie weighed seven Hart ternoon, Mrs. Marjorie live pounds 12 ounces. and Miss Nancy Denton of in El Monte, Calif. They to came D. C., Washington, Mrs. Ilcne Freeman and spend a week with the Mrs. Hart has also son Darren of Logan visited been visiting with her three Saturday with Mrs. Leila Smith. daughters, Mrs. Trissa Mr. and Mrs. John II. Mrs. Mardee Perry and son Carl and famand Miss Zenda Hart, all of ily of Treston went to Bear Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ras- Lake for Memorial Day. Frimussen of Pocatello had din- day evening Mr. and Mrs ner with the Forsgrens Sat Vatcrlaus went to the Logan high school to see their urday. Mrs. Darrell Bennett and granddaughter, Beckie Geis-lc- r Otte-so- n of Smilhfield, graduate. daughter, Mrs. Connie Idaho of Sunday guests at the Vater-lau- s and two children home were a daughter-in-laFalls, were Friday guests of Mrs. Alan Vaterlaus, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Neeley. Neel- and her daughter of Idaho the at callers Saturday ey home were Mr. and Mrs. Falls. Richard Bigelow and daughThe Dwain Tates had their ters, Margaret and Jean family home for the weekend. Marie, of Idaho Falls and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schroed-e- r and Mrs. Verl Neeley and two and children of Sunset and sons of Grace. Mr. and Mrs .Paul Tate and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hen- son Shawn of Ogden came and dricks of Lewiston were vis- the Paul Tates will remain iting Sunday with her parents, here this week with his parMr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Fors- ents to help his father farm. gren. Mr. and Mrs. James Woolf Mrs. Janette Britton of had Mr. and Mrs. Max Woolf Laramie, Wyo., was visiting of Shelley visiting them Satlast week with her parents, urday. Also Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Sharp. Cecil Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday guests at the Sharp Elric Morgan of Ogden. Mrs. and Mr. home were Merlin Larsen and family of of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Wright Preston were Saturday afIdaho Falls, Miss Donna ternoon callers at the Dwain Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Tate home. children and Nielsen Delynn Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bosen of Salt Lake City. had her two brothers and H. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith had her. sisters, Mrs. their wives visiting them SatThey were Mr. and Dorothy Perkins and daugh- urday. ter Ann of Roosevelt, UL, and Mrs. Reed Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson of Logan as Mrs. Urban Olsen of Idaho Friday evening a sistheir guests for a few days Falls. ter and husband, Mr. and atto came week. last They Veldon Mrs. Rasmussen, were tend funeral services for their their guests. Nessie Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Judy Edgar of Salt Peterson of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Marve Pack- Lake City and Mr. and Mrs er had all their family home Trent Packer of Idaho Falls for the holiday weekend. Sat- were weekend guests of their urday callers at their home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex were Mr. and Mrs. Estus Packer. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Varr Friday guests of Mr. and Bosworth, Mr. and Mrs. Vir- Mrs. W. F. Rindlisbaker were gil Jonak and Nathan Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lamoreaux all of Idaho Falls. and two sons from Kearns. Is home Hansen Mrs. Nell EGYPT BRIEFS She has for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Randall been in Salt Lake City with her daughter and family, Mr. had their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Dan Auger. Mrs. Leila Smith had her Fellows and baby of Granger, son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. home for the weekend. The Richard Magleby fam- Kelvin Smith of Pocatello, On ily of American Fork were home for the weekend. Daweekend guests of their par- Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred vid Jensen and son Eric visAlder and Mr. and Mrs. Reed ited with her mother. Mrs. Jensen left that evening by Magleby of Preston. Neid-erhau- Rans-botto- Fors-gren- s. Fon-nesbec- k, Vat-erla- us sr All Passbook Savings AVi CERTIFICATES TIME ... DAYS ONE YEAR TWO YEARS . . . . CERTIFICATES OF $100,000.00 5 . 5 534 72 OR MORE PAY UP TO Mrs. Wilda Hardman of Mr. and MINK CREEK Mrs. Bob Baird of Las Vegas Pocatello is staying with her Mrs. Fcrd Christenwere dinner guests at the mother, sen, while her father is in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dclmcr Logan hospital recovering Olson. from an operation. Mrs. Elma Keller returned Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kellome last week. She spent ler and daughter Debbie and a month with her daughter her fiance, Tom Haworth, and their grandchildren, RicMarcia and family in San ky and JoAnn Chernach, had Jose, Calif. a chicken dinner Sunday, serMrs. Vera Hansen of Wen- ved by Mr. and Mrs. Brent dell spent Sunday and Mon- Christensen and family, on River picnic area. day visiting friends here. She the Bear was a guest at the home of It was in honor of Mrs. KeMr. and Mrs. Harley Jepsen. llers birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Glade LarMr. and Mrs. Harley Jepsen of Ogden spent the weekand their sen helped daughter tusband, Mr. and Mrs. end visiting their parents, Mr. Charles Auger, move to Salt and Mrs. Duane Keller and Lake over the weekend. They Mr. and Mrs. Monte Larsen. spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kirkbride. Mrs. Velda Olson enjoyed a Charles will attend business visit recently with her sister, school in Salt Lake this Mrs. Lila Morrell of Black-- They visited with relar"-den tives in Lewiston, Logan, foot. h and in Salt Lake son. Mrs. Morrell's Tli.y spent a night in Provo with Mrs. Olsons daughter, and family. ?-N- FOR Carpel SEE Carlson's ieis&fiMt Jm. - m n, First National Bank n THE dTIZEM 4, 1970 GLENN & SON'S A grandson, Dana Petersen of Kern merer, Wyo., will be vis- iting his grandparents for a ew weeks. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Rindlisbaker had Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson and family of Kemmerer, the Jerry Rindlisbaker family of Whitney, Mrs. Joyce Greaves and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Greaves of Preston visiting with them. Mrs. Irene Smith and mother, Mrs. Christine Smith, of Idaho Falls are here visiting for a few days. Irene will leave Wednesday by plane for Hawaii where she will attend summer school. Her mother will remain in River-dal- e for the summer. Mrs. Wavel Smith and Mrs. Ada Smith were in Salt Lake City last Wednesday visiting with their mother, Mrs. Clara Keller. They also visited with Vicki Smith, Wavels daughter, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Lar sen and children of Ovid spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Tanner. Paula Rasmussen arrived home from the University of Idaho at Moscow last week for the summer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen. 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