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Show THE CITIZEN Feb. 17, 1972 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF ELECTION CITY OF FRANKLIN, IDAHO Fairview Water and Cemean Districts are tery ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF STREET REVENUE holding Election cm March 7, 197 lor AND EXPENDITURES the purpose of electing new board members. January 1, 1971 to December 31, 1971 One new member will be elected to serve for six years REVENUE: on the Water Board. Unexpended 1970 Street funds Two new members will be $ None brought forward elected to serve four years on 624.61 Property Taxes (for street use only) the Cemetery Board. 1372.35 Highways Users Fund Nominees should be made 947.33 lc Gasoline Tax before February 28, 1972. They 1307.85 County Road and Bridge Tax should be given to a member of the Water District or a Total Revenue Received $4252.14 member of the Cemetery DisEXPENDITURES: trict. Construction $7779.18 Signed: Maintenance 900.00 Fairview Waiter District Snow and Ice Control 300.00 Cleve Bodily, Clerk Fairview Cemetery DisStreet Lighting 2433.60 Federal Land Bank REMINDER STOCKHOLDERS of (he FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION of Preston, Idaho Your Annual Stockholders Meeting And Banquet Will Be neld In Preston CASE NO. 3257 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES LELAND BRIGHT Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT all claims against FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18th the estate of Charles Leland Bright, deceased, must be Oneida Stake House North State St. presented with the necessary 11:30 a.m. Registration vouchers to the undersigned administratrix of the estate 12:00 Noon Banquet of said decedent, at the office trict PLAN TO ATTEND of Ben B. Johnson, ProfesEarl Jensen, Clerk Total Expenditures $11412.78 sional Building, at Preston, 2117-P- ub. No. Balance Feb None $ Unexpended Legal Franklin County, State of 17, 24, 1972. I, Floyd C. Robinson, mayor of the City of Franklin, Idaho, within four months afstate of Idaho, do hereby certify the above is a true and ter first publication of this accurate report of the street revenue and expenditures for notice. the calendar budget year 1971. DATED this 7th day of FebFloyd C. Robinson, Mayor ruary, 1972. s Sarah E. Bright ATTEST Administratrix John W. Coltrin, City Clerk Ben B. Johnson III Published Feb. 17, 1972 Legal No. 2115 Attorney for Administratrix Residing at Preston, Idaho No. 2114 Pub. Feb. TODS INVESTED DOLUS MUST BUT THE BEST AND UTEST CASE NO. 3260 said complaint within twenty 10,Legal 17, 24, March 2, 1972. ANOTHER SUMMONS days of the service of this DAIRY EQUIPMENT TO MAINTAIN A PROFITABLE BETUBN. IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT summons, and you are further CITY OF CLIFTON. IDAHO notified that unless you so ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF TIIE SIXTH PLANS FOB BOUND BARNS AND COMPLETELY appear and plead to said comOF STREET REVENUE JUDICIAL DISTRICT plaint within the time here AND EXPENDITURES OF TIIE STATE OF IDAHO, specified, the Plaintiff will AUTOMATIC MILKING SYSTEMS ABE AVAILABLE TO YOU January 1, 1971 to IN AND FOR THE take judgment against you as December 31, 1971 COUNTY OF FRANKLIN prayed in said complaint. THROUGH PBESTON'S NEWEST DAIRY REVENUE: This action is brought by ROBERT G. LOWE ) the Plaintiff to obtain a Di- Unexpended 19 7 0 Plaintiff Street funds brought ) EQUIPMENT DEALEB vorce from the Defendant and forward $ 548.47 vs) for the custody of the parties Taxes (for LEAII M. LOWE minor children and for the Property ) -0street use only) distribution of the parties proDefendant ) 587.41 Highway Users Fund 322.85 lc Gasoline Tax THE STATE OF IDAHO perty. WITNESS my band and the County Road and SENDS GREETINGS TO: seal of the said District Court 398.60 Bridge Tax LEAH M. LOWE, THE this 3rd day of February, 1972. Other -0ABOVE NAMED DEFENDCleo L. Swenson Total Revenue ReANT; Clerk ceived $1,857.33 You are hereby notified, Thedona A. Pettexborg EXPENDITURES: that a complaint has been filBy 1st ROUTE NO. 3, BOX NO. 327 PRESTON, IDAHO General Administraed against you in the District Deputy tion $ 0Court of the Sixth Judicial Dell W. Smith GORDON MANE, MANAGER PHONE 852 - 2854 550.00 Construction District of the State of Idabo, Attorney at Law 256.40 Maintenance in and for the County of Professional Building -0Traffic Control- ... Franklin, by the above Preston, Idaho 83263 -0Snow and Ioe Control named and Phone: 316.! Street Lighting you are hereby direLegal No. 2111 Pub. Feb. Street Cleaning .... -- 0cted to appear and plead to 10, 17, 24, March 2, 1972. 0Otfier - DAIRY FARMERS - -- MARSH VALLEY DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- Milk Cows The Right Way - STA - RITE - Plaintiff, 852-105- 6 -- Total Expenditures Unexpended ance GEPHARTS ft & 18ih Bal- $ 734.13 I, Jack J. Wood, mayor of the city of OMfton, state of Idaho, do hereby certify the above is a true and accurate report of the street revenue mid exnenditures for the 17. 1972. - Saturday, 19th - Monday, si 21sl ATTEST: .Tack N Blanche CVrk Pair $788 Men's Jarman Shoes VALUES TO $17.90 DAYTON The Young Marrieds Social was held Saturday evening in the ward cultural hall. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee-zColeman, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Eck, Mn. Esther Winn and Mrs. Delva Henderson. Mrs. Alan Christensen was in charge. They played voffey-ha-fl and had a taco supper. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beut-le- r attended the funeral ser-il Sec. 32, T. 15S, R. 39E, B.M., Franklin County; to be used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for stockwater purposes for 100 head of dairy cows, and from April 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 80 acres within the WfeNWtt, Sec. 32, T. 15S, R. 39E. B.M. If issued, this permit will be subject to all prior water rights. Protests against the granting of this permit must be filed with the Idaho Department of Water Administration, 240 South Holmes, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83401, on or before February 28. 1972. R. KEITH HIGGINSON Director Published in the Preston Citizen, Preston, Idaho on February 10 and 17, 1972. Feb. Legal No. 2112-P- ub. NW, 10, 17, 1972. Card Bnllons .... Balh Towels LARGE Legal No. insurance Package saves you money. Because there are no gaps, no overlaps. firs Insurance, too. If you hava several different policies, you may be paying twice for the same protection while gaps in coverage leave vital areal unprotected. The Farm and Ranch Sentinel Package can be tailored to cover all of your individual needs: home, equipment, animals and crops at package savings. It pays to seo your Farmers Insurance Group Agent And now ft Includes J. Wood Henderson Farmers Insurance Group Feb. 2110-P- ub. 17. 1972. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR WATER PERMIT $1.79 ROBERT N. ACOCK 00c Double Knit Polyesler Yd. $722 - . (NEW SPRING) - Royal Executive Inn REG. $4.9$ Boys' Winter Coals POUND to appropriate 1.64 cubic feet per second of water from a tile drain by means of pump and mainline within the SWy District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN UTAH Phone 852 - 1924 32 West Oneida, Preston SAI.T LAKE CITY'S FINEST Ouiing ch 60 INCH 2 REG. John Sparrow, Weston, Idaho has on submitted Application No. for a permit $22 Yd. 45-In- DACRON - Zforc . . REG. 29c EACn $22 son-in-la- The Farm Sentinel Notice is hereby given that Stamped Pillowcases Pair vices last Monday in Bennington, Ida., for Andrew Jenson. Mrs. Joel Palmer of Preston accompanied her parents. The late Mr. Jensons son, Bishop William Jenson, is Mr. and Mrs. Beutlers They also reside in Bennington. Mr. and Mrs. Beutler were in Logan Friday. Mrs. Hazel Tucker mid John Rice of Paul, Ida., had dinner a week ago Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Griffiths and Mrs. Albertie Griffiths. That Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rogers and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Martin of Salt Lake City visited at the Griffiths home. Thursday, George Burke of Boise called. Mr. and Mrs. Shell Raymond and Mrs. Amanda Smith of Lagan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bergeson. Last Tuesday, the Beigasons went to (Howell, Ut., to attend Die funeral iwrvices for her uncle, Ollie Munk. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hous-ie-v and family of Salt Lake Citv were home the weekend of Feb. 5 visiting with her narwits. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. Dariel Seamans were In Orofino, Ida., from Sunday to Wednesday on business. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seamens of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodily of Fairview, took care of their children. Robert Smart, student at ISU in Pocatello, was home for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Smart. Mayor City RUMMAGE TABLE BARGAINS cal-- endar budget year 1971. Date Published: February SMITHFIELD AND THEM0NT0N. UTAH Friday, $1,123.20 Marrieds Social Held In Dayton Ward ON SALE VALUES TO $19.95 QUILT BATTS $4.00 6.000 YAHDS LACE 2, MO YARDS 9:00 A.M. Children's Shoes each BOYS AND GIRLS 50 YARD LIMIT PEB FAMILY c (One Day Only) PER YARD Pair $722 . VALUES TO $7.90 Feb. 19lh Saturday Only 2,000 YARDS 11:00 AJIL 2.000 YARDS 3:00 PJH. Sa ur P Coffee Shop Swimming Bridal Suite Rent a Car Service SMITHFIELD, UTAn TREMONTON, UTAH rs SECOND WEST AT NORTH TEMPLE - TAKE THE FIFTH nONE 521 Color TV Meeting and Convention Rooms Same day Laundry and Valet Service Switchboard Open Direct Dial Room Phone' .1 Pool . 3150 100 LUXURIOUS NORTH FREEWAY EXIT -P- FOR RESERVATIONS UNITS |