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Show jgggaraaraeJL III .urr - ""- ' V1 te; i ... - t- ?" -- - Jr. V '." . : -P- ODLIC DOYICE- SSUI Sratamkr tf, Wrfi NOTICE OF PROPOSED TRANSFER OF WATER RIGBT . . Notlca la hereby gtvea that BataP Msrdan,' Idaho, Mound jb Valley Water Waits and nuums tbanoo Waat 111 Aun., Inc. of Thatehar, Ida teat; tamp South ' 47 (Oat; tha State moneo Boat UO foot; thanca of tha IT foot; Oaaoa Waat If oarttfl- gjrjh thanca North U foot to cata authorising It to tha plaao af.bastmdas. , tha point of diversion of NOTICE IS wataro of Brldga Cnsk or , PUBLIC OIVEN That on WlUlamo Craak as foltewi; Amount: 0.188 cubic teat par Friday, tha STtaa dmr of Sop oapond. Priority: 0J9 cb of 190, at 10 oclock .06 tfs of a. m. of aald day, at tha front and .017 cte Of Mat door of tha Courthouao la of diversion: various potato Franklin County, Idaho, at atraam. Plaoa ofusa: Prsatan, Idaho, Iwm, la 24 and obodtanca to said Dfcrda of 80, Towns&lp 'll ..awtTtt Foredoanre aad Order of M.M., ter domeatlc and to Sale- aad tba Eaacution la rlgaUon uu. toracloaure, un tha Ta Be Traaafarpd fe property or Point of dlverskm; modi thereof aa may bo NW Section 28, Towtohto to satisfy tho JUdg-ma- IS , Range 41 E. bTiI to tho aforaald, highest Place of Uu: same place ter blddar, ter cash, lawful mo- domestic use. ney of the UUtted States. And that on the 20th day Dated this Mth day of Anf of September, 1988, at IMO a b and for ttw Oomta of FUnkita a&i.nrsiarv ?Tp2As Ooroor-l- tee.,' Aa o Cop- - . T. D. JOBM)' WDr 44-189- Wanda J.Byrd, XtafenSuL Under aad by of a Daunt of Fsracfoanra and (Mar cf Bala Issued out of vos , tta above - entitled Can nbarata taa abova namad ptatattff abtataad a Adamant aad Paerao of Fonctosuro against tha abmaamad oa tha SSrd day of August, 1968, tor tta total sum af HOMO, and wmit aad by virtue of a writ of auenttaa da-Mant-a, sa nt . wn at - a " point a : above-describ- ed ta toracloaure iaaoad out of nit, un. tba abova sntitted Cant on LaRay 0. Talbot aablMPMKt aad Daena at Vbndoaqtt, I am command- - Ban B. Johnson ad tMsR, at pON(e auction, attorney for Plaintiff la tba manor proscribed by Refknng at Preston, Idaho PUfaUShed Septemtaw, M tbat certain raal pro No. 872 parjy sttaatodln taeCodnty ber 6. 12. 19, 28, 1988. If ntakta, Mite of Idaho, lad Mtad aa totems, toADVERTISEMENT Osmmsnrtng 44-117- 1, Nt PVMdahe-U- Project T rnot, oclock A.M., at Room 107 Cou- Plano andForma of Bid Bond and amtaad In Oa office of The VUtafa CtariL Woaton, pfiMjneer located on, Idaho, and copies may bo ars upon payment of 81AJQ tor each oat Any bidder, upon retaining ana oat pcnmpQy and in food eon-on- , wm. M NUNon n w meeting then. MT. Davis and lfir. Croahaw ware speakers at tta masting v- . Mrs. Blair Hndanon aad Mrs. Marguerite Headanoa visited one day last weak la Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reader. They ateo dfal ome shopping. Mrs. Raeu lflckelsoa and daughters, PaW. amHkurfrn of Salt Lake Friday and Saturday with her mottar Mrs. Marguerite Henderson in Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bright and Mr. and Mri.' Ruel Kdp ler in Preston. Mra. Lacy Mlckateon and iir. and Mrs. Blair Handaraoa la Dayton. Miu Sherry Bra Keller of Preston visited over taaweek end with her grandmother, Mra. Belva Pornar. Mrs, Clauda Howell and son Randy spent Saturday in Logan shopping and on bust - . yevwaing. Mrs. Vhmto Haiwkes and daughter, Mrs. LaBoerGm shew went to Logan teat Wednesday on baitaaaa. Whfla there they ateo vliited Mrs. May Omhaw and M)r. and Mrs. Harold Amteraon. ? . MT. and Mra. ' Wesley Hawkea had their Than day aad dinner gueete taalr nieces Mrs. Afton Mdlanlals of Mated. MlU Eva HadfteU of Los Angdes, Calif, and Mrs. M11M Jenkins of Samaria. They ateo visited Mr. aad Mra. Larry Bailey hare with coauu Mra. LaRee and aon Dean of rocatalte Croahaw. After dinner they wwra visitors an (tamer guests went to Preston and Smttb-flel- d of hte parents, Mr. end Mrs. to visit more relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Croshaw . u -- Lunch Hum been on vacation to California. Mrs. Charlu Baltey atten day evening SR Mrs. A tag crowd Owen Gibbons. - bdd la Suaday aa honhonas waa They are fonnar raskhnte of open or- of Mary lagtet at her . CUftoa. Tha OzfonKmfton MIA bald grandsons, - Mr. and Mrs. of their opentag aoelal Tuaaday Gena Austintown out of friends and Many luck n with pot auppu nlpd mca and a program, a real tana was aajoyed by alL Mrs. Dean Lawte and dauCLEVELAND Elder Curghters, Sboryte, Shuea, Ta- tis MeGnaar. from Lagan, mara and LaDeanMaaghan who recently returned from drove to Ltapni Wednesday a filling tp Canada oa business. and Chartes McGregor who. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Po- ronirnw sron a aaio vey has as their gneata, bar Mp spoka la the Clave- MrsT D. H. jwan Ward racantly. stater, Dr. aad Nelson from BMUana. They jm . n Al rnaam'-- her ahriit chili tajr an tvaL ftey CM! Anrai vmlngtet, td lagtet, aad Don- Darwin Nelson from race. Utah cams Saturday and visited till Sunday John Henderson, and Mickle of Camr, Ivyo spent night vtamng his moitaer Mrs . Marguerite Henderson. Mr, and Mra. Arthur Povey held a family reunion Sunday at Willow Park In Logan. Those from Clifton who ware Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Povey and family and the Arthur Poveys. They had an enjoyable outing;raa visiting. u gnaddrildnsM She 49 great grandchlidrra they ware all praarat Mary laglat llrasat Shine Tames la Mr. and Mrs. Dan and daughter Frauy of 1 Lake City visited at the hg--Ss of their mother, Mra. Ls Jansen oa Sunday afternoon. Jgr i HIP o , N ' . '2 a; tr r. :: 4,.7 r SGffiaefiSlfiBE ramasB u FAIRVIEW In Sacrament leering Sunday evening Helix Jensen, Marios Bodily and Barbara Bowles were released from the YWMIA presidency. Those who were de tained wan Connie Rawlings, president, and .Darina King and Mary Lou Ji salon. Helen Jensen aad Helen Green were sustained as Primary teachers and Monte and Carol Olsen wen as Young Marrlads - Vi'', ocf a!! otunssrasGooi1 9 031808!? ESALeuIon ana-talne- if? v:v, Jv ; (v Fairviow Tolls ' - 1C tMt: ti? attended and anjoyada out suptvar and a good pro gram. Mrs. Bailey pfckea up Mrs. Aim Rucker fit Dayton who accompanied her. MT. and Mrs. Charter Bailey received word Tuesday morning of a new granddau-gfaterTh- e baby is taa dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Later i)wra of Glendale. Mr, and Mra. Jack to visit Mr. and Mry. Jim leaden. VYtr. d . FOB PROMPT PICKUP OF . nla. -- In NT hNIi oc n inbi pu to eoadltlpni of pioymant to be observed aad wage rates to bo paid nadir taa contract No blddar any wpdrsw hte bid within 88 day attar tta Ray. oeahnw and hate. They reteraad home la the ' PntanSdioal Dead And Useless Animals it - v'.SgKv Lawman. joyea zenesamemi. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Croahaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dams and family aU I to Dayton teat Sunday Sacrament moot and a ttended Sacrament PBOMI COLLECT LOOM (K MIM Utah .: . Co. By-Produ- cts JBOUTHOFLOaAX - bid, aacarSy to the sonn NB90CI N iiiioiiHii Oa condHtena provided la tan Anwpw teltecamaMMo.SaPt- - it taaad, a sat GS mHlrt yylpy. wfflbozafmidsdlLOO. Hot dop Tha owner reasrvea tha THURSDAY 19 s and catsap, potato sated, cart tnfaraialt-tieto waive any right rot Atrip, rice pudding, mDk. or to reject auy IBOniUKWI - Ur. MMrs CLIFTON Ray Groshaw and famlte had aa ttwlr Suaday. Sept U dinner guaets taalr aotraiid famQy, fr. and Mrs. Cteta J. (oshaw.andv family of Salt Lake Mr. and Oazy H. r ofPpca- Croshaw as Statehouse, Boise, Idaho, be fora the State Reclamation Engineer, or hla anthorlaed agent, the opportunity will be given to any and all per sons to appear and present, had as their Thursday after- for his wrftlnnHoii any guests newlyweds MT, on or reasons why a'certt-MtsTAd ZananU of fleata should aa imp. Calif. Mr. and authorizing such transfer. Mii. Zanardl went married CARL E. TAPPAN at tta hernia of her parents Sunday; Sept 1st at San State Reclamation Wwgfa Andreas, Calif. They left SunNo. 581 8ept IS, 1988- - Sept day evening on their honey Tilahi nyvwt Mil fill vlfited 19, 1988. Falls with Ms unde and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Reno Maroon. They were on their way to visit relatives Utah and than Mr. Zanardl is tha aon of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zanardl of Angela Camp and who are School hnidi menus ter cloaemendiof Mr. and Mrs. eateteria ter Seplmnbar M Croahaw when an lived at to September ST. Angels Camp and ployed at the MONDAY 18 Tomato and of Harry Croahaw. rice aoop, crackers, meat MIm filmHi Smt Miff sandwiches, cheese shea, dill Linda Martin and Mias Baa Lana Croahaw went to Day-to- n pickles, grapu, milk. ' last Friday night and at' TUESDAY 17 Meat balli tta surprise birthday and spaghetti, ulad, tended held for Charyl Griffith party chwxy pte.ate mode, bread, tta home of Mr. and Mrs batter. mDk. Lao gtamoni of Dayton. Tba WEDNESDAY 18 Beef groun nlavad samas fhd a npon so rotundas such k-- FAIRVQCW N Water FadBtka VDaga of Weston, Owner Seated bids for IF1 concrete water Bna construction will be received tar The Village of Weston at the office of The Village Oak nntll eight oclock P1L. ML8.T., on tha 86th day Of September, 1988, and than at raid pUMhs ly apvnad and read Form of Bid, Form of S-- -. t. Event Hold For XIoasa-- teat South tad , UM tataa District Gaort of taa Itat WMt of tba Nortboait ndriarata Jtadtalal DMriet eoraor of Baatton ST, Town oftaa State of fateho, Edp II Sooth, Braga 88 Bait mi TW cnWBL f i'i -. v-- ClHfn ), jr. r f!1 "Jl -- i ilBr Pj. bub jauo cnaau aa WuB wrap-croa- MONDAY 21 Tuna sated, jkad notstoos ehaasa iH con, tend, batter, mSk. TUESDAY SI ChU and crackers, fralt salad, eatery tick, cinnamon rails, mSk. WEDNESDAY IS loaf and catsqp, hadtbrowaa, buttwwd beans, brand, butter, milk.' 88 THURSDAY Home- made vegetable wap, pears Dated; Aug. 8 1881 and cottage chi StarUag A. Bingham lettuce, oroad, Miner, ice Chairman of Bond of cream, milk. FRIDAY.S7 Hambargsrs din pidtes, jwtato salad, - HoWMa Toeciaheel It ta yarn track ta haft Mra or havo, hoino cestoai Saptld, 1968. Either, way yoa oava thaa aad la bar: . Shrapiwt an al c iiS' V, g o M "TVadmnark of Coofkkace lii onalysta 160 WctcbTh ." Ridin'THe itoiifte DAILY Oe ; Fortllhan 10454 IMM 11-4- mOk. opplkatloa sank. J fralt, , 3500 Got the jump on Winter WESTERN POINTS ; I.- We haps a Gasratt track bronsht year last ship-waat ta serve yen mant. If not, call .A -- 1 STORE ABC COAL NOW- c,:l Profits Gravr Lets free it . . . Septembrara the month when you fire up the furnace for a new burning season ..That Y what the average weather records say. Xnti Sfcsot Be prepared. Store a winters supply of ABC Coal NOW! 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