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Show Feb. THE CITIZEN SB 19, 1970 hereby given that a qualified processors residing NOTICE TO CREDITORS ) hearing will be held in Idaho. Each processor may Estate of pursuant to said petition and nominate three or more qual- Moses Christensen, ) vaon the above described ques- ified processors for the DAYTON Mrs. Albert Mosdeceased. ) tions; and on all other pro- cancy, from whom one will er just returned from a visit Commisis Notice that hereby given ceeding; taken under this be appointed to the to California. She left here act; and upon all questions sion by Governor Don W. all claims against the estate Dec. 30 and spent three weeks of deceasMoses to relevant Christensen, such Inquiries. Samuelson. San Jose with her daughter ed, must be presented with in IDAHO POTATO The said hearing win be and family, the Cless Hinckto the vouchers COMMISSION necessary held by the State Soil Conserthe undersigned Executor of ley. From there she came Stanley I. Trenhaile, vation Commission at 2 pjn., estate of said decedent, to Salt Lake City and visited the Chairman on the 19th day of February, 1970 at the office of DeLyle H. to three days with Mr. and 1970, in the Courthouse at Dated: Feb. 5, Mrs. Stanford Forman. She 1686-P- ub. Feb. No. Condie, Attorney at Law, 400 Preston, Idaho, In the County C Legal ansi IQ 1970. Kennecott Building, Salt Lake then went to Roy to visit with lice is LEGAL NOTICE Notice of nearing on Propos- public DO Happen Accidents Dayton Woman Back From Coast PUBLIC NOTICES ed Boundary change between Franklin Soil Conservation District and Port-neu-f Soil Conservation District embracing lands lying In Franklin County, Idaho. EVEN WHEN YOU'RE HAVING FUN IDAHO STATE SOIL CONSERVATION - COMMISSION, BOISE, IDAHO Pursuant to WHEREAS, Petitions filed in the Office of Idaho Soil Conservation Com- of Franklin. All persons, firms mission Jan. 6, 1970, praying that lands be deleted from Portneuf Soil Conservation District and be annexed to Franklin Soil Conservation District, a public hearing will be held on the question of the desirability and necessity, in the interest of public health, safety and welfare, for the deletion of said lands from Portneuf Soil Conservation District and annexation to Franklin Soil Conservation District; on the question of appropriate boundaries and upon the propriety of the petition, ana of all other proceedings taken under the Soil Conservation District Law, Idaho Code. the lands WHEREAS, sought to be deleted from Portneuf Soil Conservation District and annexed to the Franklin Soil Conservation District comprise land lying in Franklin County described and cor- NOTICE OF MEETING TO NOMINATE GROWER MEMBER OF THE IDAHO POTATO COMMISSION porations who shall hold title to or shall be in possession of lands lying within the mentioned territory, including the territory of the present Portneuf and Franklin Soil Conservation Districts, whether as owners, lessees, tenants or otherwise and all other interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard at the time and place hereinabove specified. State Soil Conservation Commission By: Doyle L. Scott, Administrative Officer - 0, 852-192- lend a helping hand 25 to 1,000 . to 852-051- 1, GEPHARTS Fri. and Sal. WINTER BOYS -- 1 LOT Each Denim BOYS 13 Vi OZ. $88 Canvas LADIES & GIRLS COATS - Overalls & SUM LACE 1 2.000 YDS. AT 9:00 A.M. Shoes CHORE GLOVES American Made BARGAINS See New Spring 3 GIo - REG. TO 0 considered by the Board o Trustees at its regular meeting on Monday, March 9, 1970, 8 p.m. Official bid forms may be obtained at the said office. The Boan reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dr. Orson L. Bowler, Clerk, Board of Trustees Eastside School District Suoerin-tenden- FEB FEBS0N) YARDS AT 1st QUALTY PILLOW Pair $1.09 (LIMIT 3 PAIR) Yd. 45c Cannon Towels $1.79 EACH $1.22 AI-bert- le Emma Shepherd, Myrtle Bowden, Mary Jones, Chloey Cahoon and Lorene Griffeth. Favors wore valentine cook- MftER&yjR, tMJlGO'jHEREiSt tFRIENDSHIPJ When You Stay at ies. FRIENDSHIP ms-- n. owner-manag- son-in-la- ham family to dinner on Feb. 8 to celebrate their daughter Vivians 10th birthday anniversary. She had a birthday cake and gifts. a.m. BATTS LB. DACRON $400 LIMITED SUPPLY - 21st TO $16.90 VALUE Pair Armanda Smith. Mrs. Mary J. Jones had as weekend guests from Big Timber, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Don Purcell and (laughter Jaleen. Staying at Mrs. Jones home for the next six weeks is Miss Sandra Jones of Council, Ida. She is student teaching at the USU. Galen Phillips and four of his friends from Ricks Col ... 4 i SwiamiagPooi- - Rsstauraats aa praailses or clasi by j-fi- $7.88 GEPHART STORES CO. TREM0NT0N. UTAH - SMITHTIELD, - BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS 20-2- 1 nude it P CHARGE YOUR STAY Usa Any One of These World Famous Credit Cards nek la FREE FRIENDSHIP INN TRAVEL DIRECTORY and Family Tourist DOLLAR at ucarait Friondahly Inn or writ tni FRIENDSHIP INNS OF AMERICA 24S Watt na NartS Temple Strait Lain city, ana setts tin Dear friends, fully realized the meaning of flowers at a funeral until die Had experienced the loss of a loved one. The floral cards, die said, are still her treasured possession a remembrance of those who expressed sympathy in this beautiful way, Respectfully, AH Sales Final! UTAH 4 WEBB FUNERAL WASHINGTON'S BIHTHDAY I Than' NO INwa he i Coast to Coast l-year nearest Frltndthip Inn At More Floral expressions add beauty ahd comfort that cannot be measured. Feb. iBhL UK INSTANT GUARANTEED RESERVATIONS For Your Information lfFVU JARMAN SHOES REG. dren were also present and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Paskins and children, Sheri and Heidi, of Murray. A large decorated cake centered the table and they received gifts. The Paskins family were weekend guests of the Howells. Mrs. David Haslem was in Boise to a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz had his brother and wife, Mr. and Mns. William Schwartz and son Michael as their dinner guests Saturday. Mrs. Sharon Perry and son Kevin of Ogden spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Steven- son. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Berge-so- n went to Logan Thursday and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bergeson and also visited with her motor, Mrs. 2.000 YARDS AT 3:00 FJIL STAMPED CASES ts Mrs. Walter Beutler, Mrs. Owner-Manage- d Mrs. Ada 1705-P- ub. Feb. Annie H. Kemp and P. Taylor went to the Logan 19, 26, 1970. last Genealogical Library also visited They Thursday. EGYPT BRIEFS with Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,-Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Owen Ririe in Logan. I HowClaude IN SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Mr. and weekof Salt Lake City were went to Pocatello Thurs- j Your Friendship Inn is ell Owend guests at the Lester day to see their son Randy, j Tho TOWN HOUSE MOTEL en home. Also Louella Owen a student at ISU. The Town Hoimi hit Attrectlvely Furn- lihad Roomi, Gunn Sin Redi, was home from Ricks College. Cheryl Griffeth has been in TV, Direct Dial Fhontt, Fool. Straltiictlly Located la Mr. Layton the past week visiting A week ago Sunday, I Downtown Salt Lako City, Convenient and Mrs. Tom Petterborg and with the Keith Brimhall fam- ! te Everythin!. 241 Witt ea Nerth Temple Street ily, and in Ogden with Mrs. Jaactleat US IM1 end US 40 family were in Soda Springs Myrna Lee Dailey and the II Fhanai Area SSI 12S 1717 Rusof homes at the visiting Kent Romrill family. Satursell Petterborg and Frank day, Steven Griffeth went to Thors is differSalt Preece and thir families. The the Veterans Hospital inChris-teriscence in attitude Clair to visit Lake City snd personal atfollowing Thursday, Mr. and tention whin you Mro. Frank Preece and chilAt the Claude Ilowell home stay it an dren visited at the Tom Pet- Feb. 8, three birthday anniFriendship Inn . . . You versaries were celebrated. A terborg home. can bt assured family dinner was held in honof a Friendly and DAYTON BRIEFS or of Mr. Howell, his son Kent Hospitable Stay. William Holand a Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Travsl the Friendship Way Whsrtvtr Preston. Mrs. lingsworth of Via 6t It Costs Ns Mara Bingham had the Eldon Bing- Hollingsworth and their chil- ONLY! 11:00 A.M. 6-- 8 to No. 201 Legal No. Yd. 62c Orth REG. $4-0- Each $1.99 TWO DAYS ONLY PRINTS and MENS 120 East 2nd of Schools, South, Preston, Idaho on or before 5 pjn. on Friday, March 6, 1970. Bids win be FEB. (One Day Only!) SP0HT SHIRTS $1.60 Weave 45-I-n. YARD LIMIT 2.000 BOYS DEG. 43c PR. Pair (10 perYard - SALE SALE 6.000 YAIDS YELLOW Price lA to 2 ud (Ul REG. 8.M Limited Supply Bids will be accepted by the Board of Trustees of Easts ide School District No. 201 on two (2) conventional type school bus chassis, 66 passenger; and on two (2) school bus bodies same, bids to be submitted separately. Submit all bids at the office of the Superintendent QUILT LADIES GOWNS 88c Pair Rummage Table H0ES- RED HEART CALL FOR BIDS 0 Z. to Layton Feb. and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winward and family, Debbie and Jan. Helen Henderson was home for the weekend from USU in Logan. A son, Reid HenBingham went to Bountiful derson, attended the USU Saturday to attend the funer- basketball game Saturday her uncle, Earl Ses- evening. Their al parents are sions. Mr. and Mrs. Herm HenderMrs. Mary J. Jones accom- son. panied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richard Smith of Provo visBeutler to the Logan Temple ited last Tuesday with Mrs. Friday evening. Albertie Griffiths. The Daytona DUP camp Norman Bingham, son of met Thursday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Binghome of Mrs. May C. Jensen. Erma Jones presided and ham, has gone to Provo where conducted the meeting. Myr-n- a he is employed. Haslem gave the lesson, James Bingham of BYU The Mormons In Ireland." was home over the weekend Mrs. Lorene Griffeth gave the with the H. Glenn Bingham history of her husbands grandfather, Moroni Walker family. Pratt. Rebecca Crookston led the group in songs. Mrs. Jensen served a dessert lun-- 1 cherui to Myrna Haslem, Griffiths, Erma Jones, son-in-la- OPEN 21st YARN 4-P- DISCOUNT $g00 REG. HATS 10 REG. $12.90 Fair $929 nN X-S- STETSON 20th First publication: SALE-SA- LE TREM0NT0N, UTAH SMITHFIELD, UTAH Feb. 20lh & 21st Thursday to Saturday with her a daughter and family, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrel City, Utah, within four months after first publication of this and Mrs. Gary Nuffer, for a Rogers. week. She returned home The Earl Kirkbrides went notice. to a few days and then went Febru to Caldwell to visit another ary 5th, 1970. Mr. daughter and M. Stanley Christensen and Mrs. Roy Ware. She reNotice is hereby given that Executor turned to her home last on the 10th day of March, Feb. Thursday. Legal No. 1690-P- ub. 1970, at 8:00 P.M. in the Utah 5, 12, 19, 26, 1970. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn ve Power and Light Company office in Rexburg, Idaho, nom- Protect yourself with Farmers Superior Coverage inations for one grower memagainst Injury to others . . . property damage. ber of the Idaho Potato Commission from District No. 1 LOW COST COVERAGE FOR AUj SPORTS may be made by qualified potato growers residing in Oneida, Franklin, Bear Lake, (SEAL) Power, Caribou, Bannock, Dated Jan. 23, 1970 Bonneville, Teton, Published Bingham, Legal No. 1694 12 Fremont, 19. Jefferson, Madison, and February Clark, Butte, Custer and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lemhi counties. Each growIN THE PROBATE COURT er may nominate three or OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ROBERT N. ACOCK. District Agent more qualified growers for STATE OF IDAHO FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP the vacancy, from whom one as follows: In the Matter ) will be appointed to the ComThose parts of Portneuf Serving Southern Idaho and Northern Utah ) mission by Governor Don W. 4 Soil Conservation District ly- of the Estate of 32 W. Oneida, Preston Phone Samuelson. Franklin in ANNIE N. MERRILL County. ) ing Idaho Potato Commission NOW, THEREFORE, No- Deceased. ) Stanley I. Trenhaile, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVChairman EN By the undersigned E. R. Dated: February 5, 1970 MERRILL, Administrator of Legal No. 1687 Pub. Feb. the estate of Annie N. Mer- 5, and 19, 1970. rill, deceased, to die creditors of and all persons having NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims against the said de- IN THE PROBATE COURT ceased, to exhibit them with OF THE the necessary vouchers, withCOUNTY OF FRANKLIN, in four months after the first STATE OF IDAHO publication of this notice to In the Matter ) the said Dell W. Smith, Atof the Estate of ) torney for Administrator, ) First Security Bank Biuiding, SERENA SNYDER ) Deceased at Preston, County of FrankNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVlin, State of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the EN That all claims against transaction of the business of the Estate of Serena Snyder, said estate. deceased must be presented with the necessary vouchers Dated January 29, 1970. to the undersigned adminisS E. R. Merrill trator of the estate of said deAdministrator of Think of us as your First Aid against any financial problems. cedent, at the office of Dell the Estate of W. Smith, First Security Bank Not ust when you have doctor bills. We lend a helping Deceased. at Preston, FrankBuilding, in. Call Or first. hand for any worthwhile reason. just stop Legal No. 1685 Pub. Feb. lin County, State of Idaho, 5, 12, 19, 26, 1970. within four months after first NOTICE OF MEETING TO publication of this notice. DATED this 26th day of NOMINATE PROCESSOR 1970. IDAHO MEMBER OF HIE Let us January, you POTATO COMMISSION S Melvin Snyder Administrator Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of March, Dell W. Smith 1970, at 1:00 P.M. at the BanAdministrator nock Hotel in Pocatello nom- Attorney FINANCE COMPANY CITY at Preston, Idaho inations for one processor Residing Preston 23 N. State SL Ph: member of the Idaho Potato Legal No. 1680 Pub. Jan. I. Ufa Inauranca available on all loan. Commission may be made by 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1970. ON YOUR SNOW MACHINES ! ! lege came home for the weekend to visit Galens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips. They enjoyed a snowmobile party and other outdoor activities before returning back to college. Mr. and Mrs. Marley McCulloch and family of Grangfrom last er, UL, visited tH-OSl- l HOME PRESTON |