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Show Scouts Honored In Sunday Meet For Your Information' Dear friends, The Funeral Directors of Idaho have endorsed the Idaho Purple Shield which is a d funeral insurance underwritten by Pierce National life Insurance Company. They will be mailing cards in the area and Kill halve an agent, Mr. Orville McCrory, who will be glad to rail on any family to need arrangements help make uu vagu uinu am pa UlCVUUIl. pre-nee- I pre-funer- al Respectfully, WEBB FUNERAL .L. HOME PIESION ABOARD HORNET Couniy DUP Holds Meet On Nov. 19. cniintv TVitKtlv of I'tah Pinneiv:s officer ters caPtans' TIIATCIIEU In sacrament denhall of Caldwell spent Yi T the Whitney churchmeeting hmisn. last and a Tuesday Monday meeting Sunday evening, Mrs. Margaret II. Winward, Court of Honor was held for week visiting their son an l the scouts under the direction family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob one gave instructions to the of the scoutmaster, Max Mendenhall, and sister and Captains Oil hnw tn - nnnHnnt ... . Smith, who presented scout her husband, Mr. and Mrs. it... me anairs of their own Harris to Kurt Robbins, Paul awards Stephenson. Mrs. Gene Miliward spent a camps. Musiir and practice and Mark Smith, David Izatt were condurtPi hv n and Larry Manhart Mr. few days last week in Poca-teil- o rjiius E. Roberts and Armina S. who to be with her father Hamilton of Bancroft was the Bright. guest speaker and a musical underwent major surgery. Each county officer gave a served Mrs. Smith Terry eading was given by Paul five minute on matters Smith, accompanied by Shau- - diii...i to wumen who quilted nertaining to talk her department. at home her last Thursday, .ia liarthlome. ran They included Nita C. Cutler, Delia Visiting Saturday evening ter. Menuunhan, MaryLarue Myrtle T. Choules. Mildred Johnson, Phyllis with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burton. Ida W. Prescott. Sue Mendenhall were Mr. and Coombs, Welledme Smith, Joy C. Hawkes. Naomi T. Schvan-evcld- t, Norma Belle Johnson, Smith, Mrs. Peter Simpson and two Helen M. Seamons. children of Salt Lake City and Bennett, Helen Mickelson and rmina S. Bright. Ellen E. Allan. Karan Mr. and Mrs. Brian MendenRoberts, Freda W. Ransbot- ac Mrs. Steohenson HaTis hall of Grace. Mr. and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs torn. Simpson spent the weekend companied The riedge to the Flag was of Grace, to Kendall Siiejuon with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Menoy me group. 1 'res ton last Thursday to visit repeated denhall. Mr. Simpson is an uepresentatives pre s e n t Mrs. San her Naomi sister. uncle of Mrs. Mendenhall. were riorance Gamble, Ata dau and ders. Kendall Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Murat Men- enter went on to Logan on licoa camp: Bessie Olson, Cedar Tree eamn: Laureen business. Griffeth, Daytona; Areta Don- A baby boy was born last ey, KUen Wright: Lavinia Cut Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'cr, Lo Pine: Viola Larsen. Ruud in the Caribou Memorial Mm MsraffQBE nfl I hospital. They have two boys and two girls to welcome the new baby. Mrs. Vernona Garbett and Mrs. Ethel Mendenhall attend ed a quilting at the home of Mrs. Boyd Ruud in Lago last Friday. Other guests were Cora Harris, Norma Mickelson, Mary Mickelson, Lenora Ruud, Lona Olorenshaw, Carol Turner and Helen Mickel son. I Gale Williams of Blackfoot called on Mrs. Richard Gar bett Wednesday last week. He is a missionary friend of the Garbetts when they were in Holland. Delores and Ruth Welker of Pocatello spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Helen Welker. On Sunday they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welker in Soda Springs. The Gem Valley Grain Growers of Grace held their annual stockholders meeting !ast Saturday in Grace. Gifts were given to each member who attended and the lucky number for the door prize was won by Clark Mickelson. Twin girls were born to Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Mickelson in the Preston hospital last Saturday. This is give girls itaehael Porter; Elnora C Afton Maglcby, Sacajawea: Roberts, Sara Mar; Nona Golightly, Spring Creek; Hcl en Seamons, Tessa Winn; Ada Gregory, Synnga. and Vernet ta Larsen, Wasatch. Refreshments were served by the presidency in the cul tural hall from a buffet table decorated with a rose colored net table cover and an ar rangement of fall flowers. The small tables were each covered with a cutwork table cloth centered with rose color ed net and fall fruit Some 25 women were present. Cousin Killed In Montana TREASURETON Mrs. Ha zel Ward of Preston, Mrs. Ida Beth Denton and Reed Campbell of Idaho Falls drove to Thompson Falls, Mont., Sat urday night. They attended the funeral of Monty Campbell of Thompson Falls, who was killed in a car accident He is a cousin of Mrs. Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Loh and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Liechty and children of Ogden visited Sunday afternoon Aviation Electrician's Mate Third Class Edwin R .Sios- son of Edwin II, ironi, Sjoslrom of Lewiston, is serv ing aboard the USS Hornet, the primary recovery ship for me upollo 12 moon mission. The 44,000 ton aircraft carrier is positioned near the splash-dowpoint 385 miles east of American Samoa. The crew of the Hornet is no stranger to the job of astro naut recovery. - (Contimea POLITICALLY The assumption la that Jordan will seek And he may be vindicated. As be said "This is not the last name (Haynsworth's) available and I would rather gel Some of one off the top of the barrel are talk- SPEAKING from page 1) en as the result of a lapse of memory," Jordan said. The senator will be up for ua, n in 1972. the Republican pros ing about whom they will run CLEVELAND BRIEFS against him. Some have said Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright that by his action in opposing Nixon, he must have made up spent the weekend in Pocatello shopping and viritiug rela his mind not to spek tives. Public Notices FRANKLIN COUNTY TREASURER AND AUDITOR Financial Report for Quarter Ending October II, ISO CASH Balance Current Expense Road, Bridge & Motor Fuel County Aid County Schools State Weed Control Special Highway Franklin County War Memorial Airport Junior College Tuition Sub Total Credits Lei Horn Spend the Holidays With the Family The newest KitchenAid portable. The dishwasher that's ready to work the moment you want to give up hand dishwashing. Just hook it to the sink and plug it in. No installation bother. No installation costs. Beautiful new styling makes it look lovely in any kitchen. It has a new stainless steel control console with decorator charcoal stainless steel guide bar. d trim, and walnut-trimme- With KitchenAid, you get so many other top-notc- features: h Hydro Sweep wash 4-W-ay gets dishes sparkling clean, without hand rinsing. drying dries everything thoroughly, safely sanitized hot air. with Flo-Th- ru ed Big capacity loading lets you load as you like. Tri-lev- el Exclusive, new TriDura""' porcelain enamel 3-c- wash chamber. Your choice of avocado green, edged colonialtone or white porcelain enamel finishes. Hard maple cutting board or laminate top. See us today. Stop hand dishwashing, starting tonight. iifllSilMiii PORTABLE DISHWASHERS Special Holiday Prices ...KithenAid Quality Portable $198.88 Hollingsworth. The women spent the evening making candy. Coy Elsmore attended the Home Cultural club Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. Janice Freeman in Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper visited Sunday afternoon in Dayton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahoon. Mrs. Irene Wyler and Mrs. Karma Roper spent several days last week in Ogden where they went to take Mrs. Wyler's daughter, Mrs. Kent Christensen and daughter Heidi back to their home. Mrs. Roper visited with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hoopes spent last Wednesday in Pocatello for a medical appointment Mr. and Mrs. Junior White were dinner guests of his par- - Debits & Transfers Transfers J4 .1M9 . 16,143.78 40,581.62 734.45 3,067.06 5,381.22 375.89 1,127.81 33.28 598.05 .00 46,010.59 55,568.58 3,003.77 3,067.06 6,559.67 5,980.53 600.00 M.438.56 62,828.97 2U.067.00 272,459.13 68,043.16 120360.82 219 fril.47 186,324.34 22,000.40 7,621.66 585.96 199,907.98 51,870.23 5,520.43 8,416.76 5,738.60 385.36 1,425.58 9J0.07 520.82 14,685.24 .00 846.81 1,034.17 254.91 60,305.37 77,815.93 24,336.32 .00 26,427.17 8,984.37 61,211.04 1,270.14 9,675.47 2,433.32 .00 Independent Schools Cities and Villages Cemetery Districts Drainage District No. 1 Drainage District No. 3 Drainage District No. 6 Auditors Unapportioned Fund Downey-Swa- n Lake Highway Range improvement Water District No. 5 Water District No. SA Water District No. 5H Social Security Hospital Operation Hospital Collection Fund Fair Board Operation District Court Fairview Water District Fair Board Building Fund Waterways Improvement Fund Underground Water Survey Fire Protection 49,985.17 5,319.83 1,425.58 877.89 520.82 14,486.24 .00 846.81 1,034.17 248.91 428.34 .00 6,797.91 2,184.67 3,391.66 305.00 1.271.74 1,695.84 2,329.38 (3W.32) .00 .00 3,004.37 .00 200.00 .00 2,972.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6.00 1.67 21,803.53 751.77 .00 .00 21303.53 .00 .00 363.23 4.64 IDAHO 4,612.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hughes McCarrell of St. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lyon and family drove to Salt Lake City Sunday morning. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Vance of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lyon of West Jordan. Visitors at Sunday School Sunday morning were Mike Thompson of Declo, Ida., John Mathews of Lacuna, Calif- Miss Linda Lee Mortensen of Walnut Creek, Calif, Miss Susie Miliward of Concord, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Atkinson of Ogden. Mrs. Rhoda Barclay of Po catello spent a week at the home of Mrs. Wanda Hess and family. 43.62 1,445.48 1,04539 .00 1363.68 109 552.54 279,677.97 62,202.64 302462.24 39(28.37 Grand Total 552,147.10 130,245.80 423,023.06 259,369.84 certify Colleen L. Wilde, Franklin County that Treasurer FRANKLIN COUNTY Operation in Warrants for Quarter Ending October Outstanding Issued 10, 1969 Paid Outstanding lft-iti6- 16,330.38 15,122.27 1,254.86 .00 State 2,257.58 Weed Control 1,903.49 600.00 .00 .00 .00 41,572.80 62,207.90 3,184.60 .00 5,247.28 5,365.39 .00 1,000.00 3,771.48 .00 37318.58 122,348.64 Current Expense itoad, Bridge and Motor Fuel bounty Aid County Schools Special Highway Franklin County War Memorial Airport Junior College Tuition Sub Total 45,816.99 55,568.58 3,003.77 .00 117364.16 12,136.19 2Il7tt).78 1,435.69 .00 381.19 1,288.35 .00 1,000.00 3,700.86 6323.67 5,980.53 600.00 .00 70.62 .00 .00 4230106 Mrs. Current Expense Road, Bridge and Motor Fuel County Aid County ss Schools State Idaho, for the month ending October 10, 1969. C. L. Swenson, Published Nov. .128.59 1,295.18 1,779.29 Sub Total I C. L. Swenson, Auditor of Franklin County. Idaho, Highway do hereby certify thlat the foregoing is a true and correct Special Franklin County War Memorial statement of the financial accounts of Franklin County, 1652 .00 309.93 2,184.67 97.98 305.00 at the home 30,841.02 Legal No. 4110.01 7,239.75 269.55 4,612.00 152.03 127.07 161.99 900.00 549.99 Ex-Offki- o Auditor Airport Junior College Tuition Special Accounts 10,797.25 10,720.10 1,447.87 8,553.74 751.61 1,065.72 3,272.72 157.45 442.90 .00 65,142.93 102,352.29 PRESTON, 2,43132 Special Accounts Weed Control U. & I. Furniture Co. .00 ,248.72 3,379.73 61,738.85 1,303.42 10,202.90 70.62 .00 Loyal ents, Mr. and Special Accounts White, in Preston Sunday. 139,907.98 53,077.17 153,966.32 Other guests were Mr. and Independent Schools 51343.52 7394.95 49,965.17 Mrs. Steve White of Logan. Cities and Villages 581.28 5315.75 5,319.83 Districts Cemcteey .00 .00 .00 Drainage District No. 1 2,972.19 2,972.19 .00 FRANKLIN COUNTY a no. Drainage District .00 .00 .00 Cash Receipts Drainage District No. 6 .00 .00 19691 30 For month ending October 10, Auditor's Unapportioned Fund .00 .00 .00 Lake ShMan Highway Downey, .00 500.00 .00 $ 600.00 Range Improvement Underground Water Survey .00 .00 .00 No. 5 1.00 District Water Pipeline Easement .00 .00 .00 5A Water District No. 2.285.50 District Court Child Support .00 .00 .00 5H No. District Water State Liquor Apportionment 8,042.29 21303.53 21,257.85 21,803.53 Social Security 5.00 Application for Transfer of Beer license 751.77 7,239.75 6,797.91 8.00 Hospital Operation Application for Passport .00 .00 .00 76.50 Title Receipts Hospital collection firna 269.55 3363.23 3,391.66 Fair Board Operation 206.05 Drivers License 4,612.00 4356.50 611.00 District Court Interest on Bonds 1,109.22 150.84 1,293.99 1,271.74 District Water Fairview 522.40 Month for Fees Recording 127.07 1,779.29 1,695.84 Fair Board Building Fund 2.25 Sale of maps 761.16 1,045.89 518.92 Fund 12.65 Waterways improvement Boat Licenses .00 .00 .00 41.00 Underground Water Survey Sa'es Tax Collection 552.54 554.63 .00 Protection Fire 1.00 Sale of Boat Numlwrs 760.69 IIW Fund Reg. Fees 302,129.66 93,154.96 245,361.92 57.00 Sub Total Red. Plate Fees (sets) 5.00 Refl. PlitcFees (single) 419,693.82 215,503.60 282,880.50 Grand Total 94.00 County Transfers 7.00 P. U. C. Fee 6.00 Tax Deed Costs 96.22 FRANKLIN COUNTY TAX ACCOUNT DiuHrete payment of Invoice No. 25134 374.50 Probate Judge Quarterly Report For Quarter Ending October 10, 1969 12.036.49 Dist. of Sales Tax "Business Inv." 500.00 Lease on Airport Credits ' ' Additions Uncollected lff3 k prior Delinquent Real Property Taxes 3.520.25 & Paid' 462.01 Charges Interest on Delinquent Taxes STATE OF IDAHO County of Franklin iBalance & the Mickelsons. of Mr. and Mrs. MyrI Work' STATE OF IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Millen Men man. ss of Franklin denhall and Mrs. Afton Gibbs County Overnight guests at the spent last Thursday evening home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl I, Colleen L. Wilde, Treasurer of Franklin County, Idaho, do hereby in Grace at the home of Mr. Workman Sunday night were above is a true and correct copy of the original report. the and Mrs. Ezra for - TIIE CITIZEN Nov. 24. 1369 27. 1969 7,13531 5,736.60 38536 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 500.00 .00 .00 .00 21,2!i75 309.93 .00 97.98 555.50 123.59 43.82 234.19 .00 2.09 . 36,387.22 78,6.-2- Upcolfeetcd 1-- 8,97430 7.335.90 7,457.22 753.25 5,996.60 452.37 773.82 2,259.73 150.64 376.62 .00 48,707.61 9,158.65 9,255.54 1,027.76 7,416.21 565.38 908.79 2,788.11 173.72 439.87 .00 59,079.85 54,770.69 74,263.76 90,813.88 85,802.17 8,921,78 1,17136 7,134;13 618.60 930.75 2,744.34 134.37 379.65 .00 |