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Show S- - cxtxzem. Utah Jbm 11 1M4 , t. - r' $5nflf$ : few fi c. u jf e H. LEGAL NOTICES Reunion Slated Services Held. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elisa S. Johnson, ForPorixmsou For Un. Jensen The Bemud R. Parkinson Family Organixatlon wUl hold its annual reunion in .? the Franklin Ward Meeting house at Franklin on Saturday Jims 12th at 10 a. m. "Descendants of Samuel R. Parkinson, Franklin pioneer Mrs. Isabelle Code Jensen, afternoon of at the Pnohm hospital natural causes incident to age. She was bom Aug, 28, 1882, at Taylorsville, a daughter of Graham John and Janet la Cook. She was married October of 1927 to Antone H. Jensen and had Uvod in Preston since that time. Survivon include the foln and lowing step-soWiliam- B. JenT. sen, Pnoton; Mrs., J. (Gwen) Hhntert ; McCloud, Calif.; David C Jensen, BurJenan, ley; Woodruff X. Honor Taft, Calif.; Mrs. Mrs.. Alelda Alton, . Albany, Oregon; also ntocei and nephews in the Salt Lake ana Deceesed.1 Notice is hereby given ell claims against the estate. of, wiim s. Johnson, deceased,! must be presented with . the necessary vouchers h .the undersigned administrator of said estate, at Treasureton, Idaho, post office address: Box 22, Star Route, Preston, Idaho, within four months after first publication of this notice. First publication June 11th, f) .1 of 1680, now number about 2006 and Uve in many states of the union. A largo creed is expected at the reunion, and friends of the family are . cordially invited. DODEDT n. .'District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SHAFFER. RAT G. HURT. - PHONE pm. for Elder Richard D.Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs.: Farrell - 121-141- 1 HL-U- tt rkMasn-ts- M as Wot OmM -- .'win A farewell testimonial be" held Siniijday.at.4:j6 CATTLEMEN MEET THATCHER Montes of tbs Cattlemen Association of this area held a steak dinner at Bobs Cafe. Lorin Hogan of Thatcher is the praudei&t Eleven members were pro v.:. SPENCER WINN TO EASTERN 6TATE8 No. 712. PUbUsbed June 11, IS, 25, 1964 and July 2, 1964. ACOCK .. . 1964. GEORGE L. JOHNSON Administrator. P M. CONDIE .... Preston; Idaho, Attorney for Administrator. 81, died Saturday has been callsetire ed to in the ' Eastern States Iflaete He Is a graduate of Preston high school and attended Rick's D. Larsen, who for one .V year-V.v- .' I i were f J Mr. Parkinsons aons and the daughters assisted in settlement of several Idaho and Northern Utah town and are well known In this area. Paittnaocs Eight children are still living, daughter Lucuy P. Uojjd Salt Lake Ctty is 94 and another Arabella P. Dafam of Logan is IL Three daughters lived to the age of M end ow. 'Of Interest to Am Parkinoan family in Fnuklin ate1 thi Pioneer Rohe Hall exhibits, and the many, graves at the m'ER. In', 1. 1 utSlfamon . - City June 22 fill his call to the Southern Qnkn. The hoed-la In Atlanta, Ga. and Mn. Emil Tmio, Cttf-tograduated from Fmton School and the LDS Ftmeral sorvicos were con- Seminary. Ho has coinidoted the RaMn one year at Britfum Young ducted Tuesday at 2 p-- m. in . The vfllaP umvertssj. reunion the Franklin Stoke Chapri. . an "rrfrHhr to Burial was in tha ATTEND .MEETING placee. - . ford visit . ten tee .. V. . Unit -- THATCHER . Mels lira. Milton Smith of Thatcher, vice chairman of the State Farm Bureau Womens Committee, Mn FXnk Roper and Mrs. Arlen Pugmlra of St Chariei, prat dent of District attended a Farm Bureeu Womens Com- Mrs. Ana Jeneen Ndsen, mute meeting in Pocatello. 84, died Sahmday morning at LINROSE Mr. and Mrs. Mn. AMD. Wilson State the Preston hoapital after an t Raymond Hobbs and daugh- ladles chairman was also yrtfMtod Mnon. ters Louise and Valyn attand-e- d 2,' I860; was She June bom present graduation exercises at at Odenoo, Danmark, a dangh Washington DAUGHTER BORN of Lara P. and Marian ter Tm TTaA their son Richard and Mr. GRACE rKuRn Mn. from Votinaxy medicine to Hans C. Nelson, married of Lake Adair Salt Ctty Gary at Hate University. They at- announce the of a birth daughtended the Pirrmli ter bom May 19i Mrs. Adair meeting Sunday morning and is the former Beverly Thmer, the graduation exercises gun of Mr. and Mix. to Preston 40 yean ago. She day. afternoon. Alee attended daughter of Grace. A had been active In mutual a reception honoring the Bryce Turner brother awaits his sister at and Relief Society organizagraduates. Enroute the Hobbs home. Mrs. Turner spent tions. night guests of brother her brother Mr. and Mrs. several days in Salt Lake Survivors include aitaterhi-laws, with her and and three City daughter Dillon, Shirley Palmer at Mrs. Orson and Mr tamily. Montana. Karen Nash is moving to Loan to attend school at of. his stay In the hospital. usuT Alice sister Faye Johnson of Funeral sendee were conAlice Bastains father. Geor- Idaho Frill has also been with Mr. Iiatt and ducted Wednoday at 1 p. m. ge butt is said to be Da the her mend from ruptured appen- visited with Alice and fsmlly. In Oneida StakeChapeL dix. Mrs. Bastain has hem W. D. Been was a visitor at Burial was In tha Preston with her father a good put the Bastains on Wednesday. cemetery. Amu indch" Serviro Hold Draws Fondly . - . In-la- w fate, LADIES: i. For Fathers Day v flattery will get you everywhere But, flattery is Hkogommot cooking. To be dlgestlblai itmustbeemtadwitha desire to pleaa, not to overwhelm. Offering to go suit shopping $ V.;v. ntx or tooi nans st x smna Bieuodm tout , atimfr umr si icconrosnD n r j-- Ar'- - Vt 1" DIG DDAWIRG ' SATURDAY; JUDE I T' 13 4:06 p. Botany 500 suite because theyro tailored with tho dedicated Daroirs Peraonal Touch. And toeyrs J J., with a man toe pleasing form of flattery. (Six out of ten men have already succumbed to it.) So, come in with your man and suit him easily from our hhga panorama of colors, fabrioi, sixes and models. Asktoseeflu . . i Quality-Val- ue . priced to ploase. We look I jf (ft . ' I . - V. -.v i.-y-- forward to greeting you and your mu. Suits S7BJI THE (XmVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT UOCIY. 134 Do. ubbs f STATE STI1EET uun. omns onuTos -- , n. School Elite: ,( itap-(tnM- ns Allen B. TO GEORGIA Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. L Kerr w0 be honored at a missionary farewell Sunday evudagL June 14, 1964, at 7:20 in tha FSirview fliMirf . OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8:00 P. M. a |