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Show Feb. Public Notices ORDINANCE NO. 2 an contracts, documents DUTIES OF MAYOR ana papers to which the city DUTIES: The Mayor, the lo a Vai ly, ana 10 require mat nitvrintending and adminis the conditions in any instrutrative office of the City of ment are faithfully Oxford, shall devote so mush REWARD: The nf his time to the duties of Mayor, "I, NOTICE OF SALE consisting of four Councilman of the City of members, qualified as provid- - Oxford shall be 135.00 per N?i!CVs hereby given that ed by law. month. m r .j i;oage incorporatGOV CONTINUITY OF PRESIDENT OF THE ed ""J1 at Public Auction OF to be held at Preston. Idaho, COUNCIL: At the first meet ERNMENT IN EVENT Franklin County, at 11 o'clock ing of the Council in January DISASTER OR EMERGEN 27 following a general city elec- CY: As provided in Sec. foS" February 1C, the of of his office as an efficient and whenever he deems it expedConstitution the the"J1. 1968, Council tion, the shall, from highest bidder for i estab is uiei is hh gc may ient, faitWUl casn uie loiiowmg property hereby hereby empowered to its members, elect one Coun State, there One 1966 Dodce Polar-- nL require. He shall preside at offer a reward not ex?eedine cilman to be styled president lished the following procedure for filling the offices of the tion Wagon, all meetings of the Council one hundred dollars iimnm of the Council. Automatic and shall have a vote when for the arrest and conviction The president of the Council elected officials in the event of Transmission, three-seaprethe Council is equally cuvmea, of any person charged with shall have all rowers of the an emergency or disaster. In sently located at 29 West call special meetings violating any of the ordin-- l Mayor when serving in that the event of a vacancy in the and may Preston, Idaho, where it nf the Council when neces ances of the Cifv of Oxford. office due to absence of the office of Mayor only, the may be viewed from 1C ofPOLICE POWER OF MAY- - Mavor or vaeanrv in Hip of- - Councilman having the great- o'clock a.m. to 12 noon on Fn. sary. He shall appoint all of the and est years of tenure as an el bruary 15, 1968. employees me Mavor shall have Ifice of Mavor. ficers "it: official shall succeed ected Dated January 30, 1908 city, subject to the approval jurisdiction over all places DUTIES: The members of to that office. In the event of the Council, and have such within five (5) miles of the the Signed: Richard L. Joiner the Council, City legislathere arc, in addition to the other powers as provided by corporate limits of the City of tive and Manager of Preston Dodge branch making policy law. He shall from time to uxiora, for the enforcement of the government of the City Mayor, also vacancies on the xuuvrporaiea time provide for the Council of any health or quarantine of Oxford, shall devote so Council, the Mayor snail oe No. 1331 Pub. Feb. Legal such informauon ana recom- ordinance or regulation and much of their time to the du- elected from any by the new 1, Feb. 8, Feb. 15, 1968. mend such measures as he shall have jurisdiction in all ties of their office as an effi- Council, who shall be deter Members NOTICE TO CREDITORS may deem beneficial to the matters, excepting taxation, cient and. faithful discharge mined as follows: city. He shall examine the within one (1) mile of the cor- thereof may require. They of the Planning Commission IN Tire PROBATE COURT grounds of all complaints porate limits. of shall succeed to the vacancies shall attend all OF THE VETO POWER OF MAY the Council unless meetings ex- on the Council in the order of nuainst any officer of the city lawfully of COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, a existence of OR: The Mayor shaH have cused therefrom their tenure as members to determine by the May- the beCommission STATE violation or neglect ot amy power to veto or sign any tr-- or or OF IDAHO Planning by a majority of the re with the member of In the Matter of and report to the Council the dinance passed by the City ginning ) members, perform ex evidence thereof, if deemed Council, provided, that any maining all duties required of them by lie longest tenure. For deof Estate the ) of removal be for the shall sufficient ordinance vetoed by the May law and as may be assigned pediency all ties DAVID LEROY JOHNSON ) termined by lot. said officer, ne snail require or may be passed over his committees to which they Deceased ) that every officer, on the ex veto by a vote of plus one may severally be appointed Approved and unanimousoc ms ouice term of full of of the members the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVcouncil the piration city by ly passed the Mayor. by nr resignation or removal, de Council, notwithstanding the TIME AND PLACE OF of the City of Oxford, Idaho, EN That all claims against liver to his successor aU as veto, and should the Mayor MEETING: the Estate of DAVID LEROY The Council shall this 6th day of Feb. 1968. sets belonging to sucn otiice. neglect or refuse to sign any and JOHNSON, Deceased, must be by signed Approved all other ordinance and return the hold regular meetings on the the Mayor of the City of Ox- presented with the He shall perform necessary each of first Monday duties required and necessary same with his objections, in ford this 6th day of Feb. 1968. vouchers to the undersigned Such shall month. meetings of for the efficient operation S Cluff M. Kendall administratrix of the estate of writing, at the next regular be held in a place de Attest: the business of the city, and meeting of the Council, tne said decedent, at the office of all other duties imposed by same shall become a law signated by the Mayor Thomnson Hatch Ben B. Johnson, First Securand the month preceding without his signature. laws of the State of Idaho. ity Bank Building, at Preston, commence at 8:00 City Clerk MAYOR TO SIGN DOCUACCOUNTS AND RE- o'clock P.M. No. 1336 Pub. Feb. Franklin County, State of IdaLegal or The Mayor MENTS: The Mayor is au- PORTS OF OFFICERS: The 15, 1968. ho, within four months after Vz plus 1 of the membership thorized and empowered to Mayor shall have the power, the first publication of this of the Council may call spe sign, for and in behalf of the when he deems it necessary, ANOTHER SUMMONS notice of cial the object meetings, to require any officer of the No. 3012 Case DATED this 27th day of which must be submitted to IN THE DISTRICT COURT 1968. City to exhibit his accounts or the members in Anto Insurance Costs January, and writing other Daoers. or to make re THE OF S Enid T. Johnson the call, object and the dis- SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ports to the Council in writBen B. Johnson enshall be thereof YOU ing, touching any subject or position OF THE Attorney for Administratrix the Journal by the matter pertaining to his of tered upon OF IDAHO, STATE Residing at Preston, Idaho meet If the Clerk. regular AND FOR THE fice. IN ub. Feb. Legal No. MAYOR MAY REQUIRE ing day of any month is a COUNTY OF FRANKLIN Feb. Feb. 1, Feb. 8, 15, 22, be shall the meeting AID: The Mayor is hereby holiday, ) LARRY ARCHIBALD 1968. at on held the following day on to call every authorized ) Plaintiff male inhabitant in the City the regular hour. vs) NOTICE OF MEETING EXAMINATION OF AC MARYLIN ARCHIBALD ) 1 . U over 21 years of age to aid in jT9 TO NOMINATE At COUNTS OF OFFICERS: ) Defendant forcing the laws. GROWER MEMBER SALARY: The salary of least once in each quarter of THE STATE IDAHO OF OF THE ths Mavor of the City of Ox- - each year, the Council shall SENDS GREETINGS TO: MARYLIN far d shall be ?5.f'0 nrr month. examine, either in open sesARCHIBALD, IDAHO POTATO & ONION sion or by committee, the THE ABOVE NAMED OFFICIAL NEWSPAFKK DECOMMISSION OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER: accounts ana doings of all of FENDANT havor other ficers persons Tlis Preston Citizen, printed You are hereby notified, Notice is hereby given that andor published in the City ing the care, management or that a complaint has been fil- on the 29th day of February, or County of disposition of monies, proper ed against you in the District at 8:00 P.M. in the Snake Rivnf Preston, Franklin, be and is hereby ty or business of the city. Court of the Sixth Judicial er Hieh School, west of Blat.k- r PRESERVATION: It shall District of the State of Idaho, foot, nominations for one designated the official Save money of the City of Oxford, bs the duty of the City Clerk in and for the County of grower member of the Idaho notices to safely keep the original or- Franklin, by the above named Potato and .Onion Commission such ordinances, and nn:l nubhcations as arc re dinances as engrossed, and Plaintiff, and you are hereby from District 1 may be maJe , with directed to appear and plead by qualified potato andor onquired by law to be given pub- after final passage he shall the lication in a newspaper shall copy the same at length in a to said complaint within the ion growers residing in Onbe published in said Preston book to be known as Ordin- time here specified, the Plain- eida, Franklin, Bear Lake, ance Book No. 1, which book tiff will take judgment against Citizen. insurance buy in Power, Caribou, Bannock, DEPOSITORIES is to be provided by the Coun- you as prayed in said comTeton, Bonneville, Bingham, DEPOSITORIES: The Dow- cil for that purpose and shall plaint. America Fremont, Madison, Jefferson, dereca be as permanent kept ney State Ban is hereby This action is brought by Clark, Butte, Custer and Lemas the official deposi- ord of the city. signated the Plaintiff to obtain a Di- hi counties. Each grower As you save, you get modVACANCY: In the event tory for funds of the City of vorce from the Defendant. may nominate three or more ern,' broad form coverage, Oxford. The Treasurer is an office of the Council shall WITNESS my hand and the qualified growers for the vabecome vacant, through hereby ordered, required and fast, fair, friendly service I of the District Court this cancy, from whom one will be seal bedeath, removal of residence, directed to keep monies 2nd appointed to the Commission day of February, 1968. longing to or in the care of or for any other cause, the Governor Don W. Samuel-son- . C. L. Clerk by Swenson, the City Treasurer in the Mayor shall appoint, with the FARMERS Ann P. Davis, By depository pro- approval of the Council, a Dated January 25, 1968. Deputy that when so resident of the city to fill the however, vided, INSURANCE GROUP Idaho Potato and Onion authorized by the Mayor and unexpired portion of the term DELL W. SMITH Plaintiff for Commission elecAttorney next the until general Council, city funds may, by For information call Idaho Stanley I. Trenhaile, the Treasurer, be invested in tion, at which time the unex- Residing at Preston, 1333-P- ub. Chairman No. tew. Feb. be filled shall term bv Legal by securities authorized pired 8, Feb. 15, Feb. 22, Feb. 29, DUTIES OF THE COUNCIL regular election. Legal No. 1327 Pub. Jan. SALARY: 25 and Feb. 15, 1968. The salary of 1968. The COMPOSITION: legisIt West Oneida, Prestsa lative authority of the City of Phone Oxford shall be vested in a Council w -- ;f oist-iut- i V-- 8 t, On-id- THE CITIZEN 15. 1968 Winder Boys, Girls Hosted To Dinner one scenes were presented In a silver framed picture. AH of the Cub Scouts and Scouts participated with the exception of two who were ill. Gen-e- al Swainston showed slide of a scout trip. Reika Smifc i are staying this week with her and Pauline Lindhardt assistmother, Mrs. Johnson. ed the boys with the songs. Richard B a i f returned The pictures and Cub Scout home Monday afternoon from Mesa, Ariz., and said he felt anna Smith. The posting of like returning as the sun was the colors was by the Cub shining there and some of the farmers were preparing tne Scouts and the Laurel girls land for planting. However, acted as ushers. Lights, drai'.ie people there were ma and scenes were directed about the cold. The Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bentemperature was 40 degrees by nett and Zilla Winger. the day he left. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Winger have a new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Winger in Salt Lake FOR WINDER The ward offic ers and leaders prepared and served dinner to the boys of ihc Aaronij and girls of corresponding ages Saturday evening in the cultural hall. President and Mrs. Carl Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ilomrcill and Mr. and Mrs. Howard SliulJbrrg were invited to alt end the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Sh.ildburc's son Kelly rendered several musical nu:nbirs. Mr. Rom-- j the West Side seminary. ' ricll, i i was n. i.ic spcancr lor the evening. He advised the youth on accepting the coun- City. sel of the leaders of the The Cub Scouts and Scouts church and their parents soj of Winder ward presented a uiey wouia not make mistakes Sunday evening program. It in their decisions which are was under the direction of so vital to their future. Charles Nielsen, Scout correlMrs. Enid Johnson received ator, and conducted by Kay word of the birth of a baby Anderson. 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