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Show Oct. 1, 1970 THE CITIZEN (B Public Notices For Your Information work and requirements are given in the plans, specifications, instructions to bidders, and other contract documents covering the work, copies of which may be obtained by interested bidders from the Water Association Secretary, Route 3, Preston, Idaho, upon deposit of $10.00. Deposits for plans and specifications will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condi- CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the SPRING HOLLOW WATER Dear friends, It is for the family to decide upon the pattern of the funeral, unless the deceased left specific instructions. Church affiliation, membership in a lodge or fraternal organifaczation, a military service record, are tors in planning the rites. Our service as funeral directors is to coordinate arrangements to satisfy your wishes and to provide a memorable funeral ceremony. Furnish and install approximately 16,258 ft. of 4", 3 and 2 P.V.C. water pipe with valves and fittings. 2. Furnish and install approximately 2450 ft. of 6 perforated concrete pipe, with manholes and filter gravel. 3. Construct a cone r e t e water storage tank with all appurtenances. Detailed description of the aUt -- WEBB xl ?rfte.FUNERAL H0ME lA . PKESION - SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. TO OPEN CATALOG SALES MERCHANT STORE SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO Write today for further information to: SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. J. Leahy, Regional Merchant Program Manager 2465 Utah Ave. South, Seattle, Washington All cifications and in full conand with formity there-wibthe understanding that all items and quantities are subject to revision, either before contract is let or during construction. Each bid shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Spring Hollow Water Association, Preston, Idaho and plainly marked on outside Proposal for Water Line Installation with bidder's name and address in the upper left hand corner. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Spring Hollow Water Association, or a bidders bond for five percent of the total amount of the bid. Successful bidders will be required to furnish a performance bond for the full amount of their contract price and materials men shall have a right of action on the bond second only to the right of the Spring Hollow Water Association. The Spring Hollow Water Association reserves the right to reject any or ail bids or bid schedules deemed to be for the best interests of the Association or to waive minor informalities. Bids may bs delivered in person or by mail, but no bids will be allowed to be withdrawn for 30 days after the h, (5) Here is an exceptional opportunity for a person interested in a sound business arrangement who desires to operate as an independent merchant, in a downtown location to serve Sears customers. T. tion. Bids must be submitted on the unit basis, on the proposal forms provided in the spe- 1. Respectfully, " ASSOCLVTION, PRESTON, IDAHO, until 2 P. M. Oct. 12, 1970 at which time the same will be publicly opened and read, for furnishing all materials, equipment and labor and constructing and installing the following items: 98134 (19-3- ) new ftos faarWfl" scheduled closing time for the ther notice. R. KEITH IHGGINSON receipt of bids. Director be Bids, however, may Published in the Preston withdrawn or modified before opening in the manner Citizen, Preston, Idaho on 24 and October 1, provided under Instructions September 1970. to Bidders in the specificaSept. Legal No. 1818-P- ub. tions. Oct. 1, 1970. 24, By order of the President and Directors of' the Spring NOTICE TO BIDDERS Hollow Water Association, Route No. 3, Preston, Idaho. Project No. Idaho No. 74 Dated Sept. 15, 1970 Sealed proposals will be reS Robert E. Lindhardt, ceived by the Franklin CounAssociation President ty Board of County CommisLegal No. 1819 'Pub. Sept. sioners and Hospital Board at the County Court House, 24, Oct. 1, Oct 8, 1970. up to Tuesday, October 13, 1970 at 2 P.M., and will be NOTICE OF EXISTING WATER PERMIT publicly opened immediately for the construcNotice is hereby given that thereafter d of a tion Nursing Home Myrl Bodily, Route No. 1, additions to and remodeling Preston, Idaho has received of the Franklin County Hosan approved permit No. acin Idaho in Preston, issued by the pital the with cordance drawings of Idaho State Department as preparand Water Administration authori- ed specifications Architects for this the by zing the diversion of. 1.0 cub- project, namely: Fetzer & ic feet per second of water Architects, 1345 South from a groundwater source Fetzer, Main Street Salt Lake City, subject to all prior rights. Utah and Fred Von The priority to be established Associate Architect, under this permit is October Logan, Utah. 1965 was and the 5, permit Plans and Specifications approved October 7, 1965. may be obtained at the office Water is to be diverted by of the Architects in Sait Lake pump and sprinkler system City, or Logan, Utah. from a point within the The construction work to be Sec. 10, T. 16 S, R. bid in one general contract 39 E, B. M., Franklin CounGeneral Work, Elincluding ty, to be used .for irrigation ectrical Work and Plumbing, in the ESWy4; WfeSEtt, and Ventilating Sec. 10, T. 16 S, It. 39 E, Heating Work. Separate Bids are also B. M. being called for at the same Proof of the application of time for certain Type I equipthe water to beneficial use ment not in the General Conis to be submitted to the de- tract. A deposit paid in adpartment on or before Octo- vance of $50.00 per set of genber 7, 1970. Any protests eral plans and specifications against the issuance of a li- and $10.00 for equipment cense for the above referenc- plans and specifications will ed permit should be filed with be required in check form the Department of Water Ad- and shall be drawn payable ministration within ten. (10) to the Architect, unless condays of the last date of pub- tractor is a member of the lication of this notice or prior plan deposit system of the to the licensing of the permit. Associated General ContractLicensing may commence ors. The deposit far each set prior to the date beneficial will be refunded on return of use proof is due without fur- - plans and specifications in good order within seven (7) days following receipt of proposals, providing that the Contractor submits a proposal. No refund will be made on any set which is marked, torn, or has pages or parts missing. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of forty five (45) days after the date set for the opening thereof. A certified or cashiers check of not less than 596 of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners must accompany each proposal. A bid bond from a recognized Bonding Company will be acceptable if it is submitted in form approved by the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. The Franklin County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the 34-be- Nieder-hauser- SW14-SEV- n, 4, L0 Owner. Signed: Cleo L. Swenson Franklin County Clerk Legal No. 1820 Pub. Sept. 24, Oct. 1, 1970. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO ) In the Matter ) ul tiie Estate of ) D. ARIEL NASI! Toionado. The Unmistakable One t.ikcs on grand new proportions. It is a full live inches longer, end every inch adds to ns elegance. Even its trunk is more spacious this year. The new Interiors are roomier and (ar sumptuous. The Iron! floor is flat from door to door, with no hump to gel in the way. Toronado' unique front drive and the totally new ride system deliver greater smoothness, improved traction and sure handling. Add a responsive Olds Rocket 455 V-- power steering, power front disc brakes. , Turbo Hydra-mali- c all standard on the front drivo Toronado. Pollution lightere. Every Olds engine is designed lo cut emissions. run efficiently low-lea- d on or regular fuel. Delta II. Warmest welcome ever to the world. Power steering is standard. big-c- So are power front The System. An Olds exclusive a combination of advances in chassis. disc brakes. And an h impressive wheelbase. It's all topped off with Della Double comfort. Naw Ho Thru Ventilation features both upper and lower outlets for greater control, bet-.- ur circulation. Solid security. Side-gua- rd beams are welded Into the doors for protection. One of many Olds aafety features for 1971. 124-inc- suspension, steering and You ride smoother, corner bet- Super-shock- a. Cutlaie Supreme. SB's remarkable new System. Oldsmobile's "little limousine" places elegance within all-o- ut liio roach every new An.j lull ter, are less affected by stiff crosswinds. It's featured in every 1971 Olds Della 88. I' it' i' of nearly buyer! car does it ao beau-- t, with a classic profile outside. deep comfort and luxurious appointments inside. If you're longing for elegance-e- nd economy you and Cutlass Supreme are made for each other. ) Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By the undersigned Elaine L. Nash, Administratrix of the estate of D. Ariel Nash, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Elaine L. Nash at the Office of Dell W. Smith, Attorney for the Administratrix, at Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated September 9th, 1970. S Elaine L. Nash Administratrix of the Estate of Deceased. Pub. Sept. Legal No. 1814 17, 24, Oct. NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PROBATE COURT IN Sealed proposals will be reOF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ceived by The Idaho Board STATE OF IDAHO ) of Highway Directors of the In the Matter ) State of Idaho, only at the of the Estate of ) of ERNEST OWEN office of the NOTICE OF LETTING Department Highways, 3211 West State Street, Boise, Idaho, until two oclock P.M., on the 20th day of October, 1970, for constructing the roadway a 29 concrete bridge, drainage structures, seeding and a bituminous surface treatment on approximately 7.463 miles of Treasureton SI1-3- Summit-Clevelan- 4, known Federal Aid iProject No. in Franklin County. The State Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin. . NOTICE TO FEDERAL-AICONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS SP-L-I- N 201-21- 24, Oct Dated September 8, 1970. S Horace R. Owen S Thelma Jorgensen Executors of the Estate of Deceased. Legal No. 1813 Pub. Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, 1970. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS Notice is hereby given that the contract with MITCHELL CONSTRUCTION CO., P. O. Box 510 of Pocatello, Idaho covering the Liquor Store Fixtures for Preston liquor Store, Preston, Idaho, for the Liquor Dispensary, Franklin county was accepted as completed on the 28th day of August, 1970. Any person, company, or corporation who has furnished labor, materials, or supplies used on the work, payment for which has not been made, shall file with the Department of Public Works, State Capitol Building, Boise, Idaho within the time limits prescribed by Idaho Code Title 45, Chapter 5, an itemized statement of his claim for all amounts due and unpaid by the contractor. Failure of any claimant to file his claim within the time Ifimit provided shall constitute a waiver of such claim. ROBERT V. DE SHAZO Commissioner of Public Works State of Idaho Legal No. 1816 Pub. Sept. 24, Oct. 1, 8, 1970. State TIlATCnER BRIEFS Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Smith of Provo spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Capell. Mr. and Mrs. David Coombs spent last Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting their daughter Annette, who is attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Young and Betty visited and had dinner in Logan last Sunday with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Adams. Sharon Coombs of Sait Lake City spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La-CJe- de Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Mi lien Men- denhall received word last week that their son Von had been sustained as a counselor in the bishopric in his ward in Gainsvilie, Fla., where he is teaching school. 9, FOR Carpel SEE 1, 1970. 1, 8, 1970. i Installation Instant Every Size In Stock Satisfaction Guaranteed Oldsmoblle HANSEN ALWAYS A STEF AHEAP ht fiQirl AfiffitA WANTED TO EMPLOY - tfDQUAKTERS Ninety-Eig- D Proposal must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the requirements of Section 102 Proposal Requirements and Conditions of the Idaho Standard Specifications for Highway Construction, Edition of 1967. Plans, specifications, form of contract, proposal forms, and other informations may be obtained at the office of the of Highways, Department Boise, Idaho, and from the District Engineer at Pocatello, Idaho. A charge of twenty dollars ($20.00) will be made for each set of plans, payment to be made by check, payable to the Department of Highways, State of Idaho. The right is reserved to reject all proposals, or to accept the proposal or proposals deemed best for the State of Idaho. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by an acceptable proposal guaranty in an amount not less than five per cent of the total amount of the proposal. This guaranty must be in the form of a Certified Check or a Cashier's Check drawn on an Idaho bank, made payable to the Department of Highways, or a Bidders Bond. Bidders shall be licensed in the State of Idaho by the State Contractors License Board except on projects involving Federal Funds. The successful bidder on projects involving Federal Funds shall obtain such a license before award will be made, as provided in Subsection 107.03 of the Idaho Standard Specifications, Edition of 1967. The contractor will be required to pay not less than the minimum wage rates on Form by the Secretary of Labor for the projet as set out in the advertised specifications and bid proposal. Such rates will be made a part of the contract covering the project. Ihc Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (U.S.C.A. Title 2'J, Pars. Chap. 8) shall apply in the employment of labor for this project. It is the purpose of the Board of Highway Directors to build the improvement in the shortest time consistent with good construction. Necessary equipment and an effective organization will be insisted upon. Dated 17 September 1970 Revised 10 June 1969 E. L. MATHES, P.E. State Highway Engineer Legal No. 1817 Pub. Sept. 3 Toronado d, as Idaho ) Deceased. GIVHEREBY IS NOTICE EN By the undersigned Executors, Horace R. Owen and Thelma Jorgensen, of the estate of Ernest Owen, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Horace R. Owen and Thelma Jorgensen, at the office of Dell W. Smith, Attorney for the Executors at Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the transaction of the business of Delta 88 -2 Cutlass AND Cruiser Wagons Ph. 852-10- or 4 Men for Truck Driving and Other Employment. GLASS PAINT Preston CONTACT KENNETH OR CLYDE POUTER |