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Show aSLpiJWWLWiwj ',ruwa mmmmmmmmmmmHm&mmmm th Heratd-Journ- al Fionr f roqr CnnnW( IM Two School Systems Serve .aodr, L 1500 Students Of 'Nearly Fimn a County bumble beginning a loinicd in PuMon City patk the cdui svstrm of this ai'-has hi own to include facilities for abc it 2000 students. Officials Olstcil Superintendent of the Pieston-Eas- t Fade school district No 20 s Hci" iand Simmons. Ptmcipals lie respective schools aie: rfe-d Biem hley, Pjeston High; t Inin Kr Her, Preston Junioi mgl linn lot; house now oii"-)io- audit Pieston anklin county was oiganied in 1913, through action of the 1912 legislature. The first commission Included L L. Hatch, chan man, Clinton Mecham and Joseph P. Bischoff, with John A. Kofoed as clerk. Since that initial organization, many things hate happened to Fianklin county government, one of the most notable being const motion of the new couit house in Commissionei s w h r seiv- ed dunng the penod of cnnMiui-iuwpie Iia Q P.ice, A B Nash, Funk Shines and Hemy with C. L. Swenson as They cmnpiise QUALITY Stunning- vv' s, hoc Is being opeiated at hui-neWhitney, Knot dale. Winder, Ranida, Mink Ci eek and Oneul Station. In tie .'omit Treasurer Emma Davis. 1ieston Piobate judge Pieston. Coi o' er and most of them district, lean ganial ion plan dis- g- independent si tiool dmes aie IN THE CACHE VALLEY ED f t nrTl , i 0 0 0 1 , c ni. a Hancey, I THE HOME OF THE Official Family Of Preston "SUN VALLEY BRAND" Of Beet Sugar, Recognized As the Best for All Purposes o TABLE USE Introduced There were some changes made at city hall during the last community election. The new administration has de- and the processes of city government are developing smoothly. Mayor is Rulon Dunn, general manager of radio station KFST. City councilmen are H. B. Allen, Associated Oil wholesale distributof or; Ownes Baur, Pieston Electric and Furniture Company; R. B. Gibson, manager of the Salt Lake Elevators in Preston; Howard Hall, sheepman. n. City attorney is Robert partments fully organized, CANNING PRESERVING er -- r INrf qX$9. cexp n Pies- - W. Paul Merrill, Moses SUGAR-PRODUC- ft LJ Assessir Mailowe Funk, Pieston Recorder C. L. Swenson. Att uney Robert Wennergien, JAM MAKING Use home grown sugar produced in the beautiful Wen-nergre- Appointive officers include: C. Lillie Be neon, treasurer; Dale Allred, chief of police; C. I. Goff, fire chief. Heads of departments are: Mayor Dunn, in charge of finance, fire, police and lights; Mr. Baur, parks, waterworks and recreation; Howard Hall, streets and public Improvements; Mr. Gibson, claims, licenses, taxes and library; Mr. Allen, sewer and sanitation. The city is expected to be debt- free In five years, under present bond plans. The municipality boasts one of the most modern sewag disposal !j plants In the country. Cache Valley of Utah and Idaho for complete satisfaction. L. Greaves, clerk; ? Second District nrifp tuii 5 w he county's governing council. fJ incidentally, seiwng his filth tein the courthouse. The current Franklin couit-hnus- e family includes' Boaid of commissKinei s ; Isaac M. Fnans, Hnerdale, chan man; D Ariel .Nash and Linrose, Angus Condie. Preston Auditor and cleik C. L. Swenson, Preston. Sheriff Elias Lee Hansen, U eninlbe. - f lei k. Mi. Swenson. Is high i Raw-bng- i si near I. M Kans, chait-maof Rivarda e and Angus Condie, Pieston. i Capable Officials F and of Hi leoigamation s' I) ail sNStcms 1hne years agoj the (,niy grade school U main-- l mned at Flanklm, with other . I It AN KLIN COl Nil'S boaid of comnussionei s includes: seated, left to right: D Ariel Nash, Weston; Clean Swenson, county oink and r Suiie FRANKLIN COUNTY SUGAR COMPANY PRESTON, IDAHO S" |