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Show TOE CITIZEN February 9, 1967 Bowling Scores SOCIABLE CITIZEN Sirs. Fred Hobbs of Preston, Mrs. Elmer Merrill had and Mrs. Klis Camomile of her family home last week- Salt Lake City. end for her birthday. Those home were Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Pond M. Jorgensen of Salt Lake returned home Saturday from City, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nye of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray a two week visit in Ephriam, Merrill of Preston, Mr. and Utah, and Blythe, Calif. Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF IDAHO ESTATE OF ) WILLIAM R. MOORE, ) DECEASED. ) Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the estate of WILLIAM R. MOORE, 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 Administrator, Box 1189, Department of Public Assistance, County of Ada, State of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated February 3, 1967. S Richard C. Russell Administrator, Designated Agent for the Department of Public Assistance, State of Idaho Legal No. 1180 Pub. Feb- Late Monday Mixed Doubles Hobbs Fur, 738. High ind. series, Colleen Martin, 507. January SO Ini game, Colleen MarHigh Won Lost tin, 196. Swans Outcasts Thursday Night Mixed Dbles. Dirty Devils January 26 Holy Rollers Won Lost Newob and Fean 1 15 Twin Merc. Lakes Bowling Bugs 3 13 Perrys Beeline JoBees Steadman Implement 9 Shockers 8 8 Culligan Soft Water Zenda Cowboys 8 Conoco 8 Johnnys Virginians 8 8 High team series, Swans, Cache Valley Dairy 9 7 1839. High team game, Out- Monts Market 9 7 Winder Wonders casts, 636. High ini series, 7 9 Stan Yearsley, 597; Helen Cream O Weber 10 6 Grain Ft. County High ind. Gambles, 465. 11 5 game, Stan Yearsley, 214; Ted Larsen 13 3 Chevron Gas 162. Helen Gambles, High team series, Monts 1918. High team Early Monday Mixed Doubles Market, Monts Market, 671. game, 31 January ind. series, Max AtkinWon Lost High 575; Fern Boden, 5G6. son, U and I Furniture 22 High ini game, Harley 22 Als Shoe Service Lowe, 243; Dot, 197. 22 i Cranney Chevrolet 20 H and H Elks League January 24 20 W and R Oil Co. Won Lost 19 Dockstader Const. 15 5 Steadman 17 Imp. Grace Equipment 14 6 Texaco 19 Dairy Distributors 8 16 Quaker St. Oilers 12 Gilt Edge Flour 12 8 Webbs 14 Nivison Drug 10 Curley's Amer. Oil 10 Farmers Insurance 13 Stans Market 94 104 12 Lowe Builders 914 10 Glass Hansen Dockstadteam series, High 11 9 1949. er Construction, High Snowys 12 team game, U and I Furni Preston Implement 8 8 & 12 Oil R Co. W 684. ture, High ini series, 7 13 Larry Hyer, 549; Helen Fack-rel- l, L Ds 14 6 529. High ind. game, Outlaws High team series, Quaker Leo Boden, 226; Ferae Bod-eState Oilers, 2546. High team 203. game, Quaker State Oilers, 904. High ind. series, Keith Ladles Wednesday Night Fellows, 597. High Ind. game, January 25 234. Won Lost Bud Thomas, Richmond Soldier Now In Korea RICHMOND Pvt. Lynn A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of Richmond, is currently serving with the armed forces in Korea. He received his basic training in Ft Bliss, Texas, and later transferred to Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., where he was with an engineer group. He matched diamond Bands was home on leave in September. Prior to his Joining the army, he fulfilled a two year mission in New Zealand With enehgsnoeol disk oen end unmistakable and attended USU for two diamond beauty, these 14 kt. gold wedding years. His address Is: Pvt bends ere perfect symbols ol Ion end dention on the day d your marriage. Lynn A. Miller, US 5639359, 7th Ordinance Co., APO San Francisco, Calif., 96301. The Friendly Eight club of Richmond met on Tuesday for dinner at LDs cafe and then spent a social afternoon with Mrs. AlDean Smith when they played pinochle. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wray AnMrs. Olive Murray and ruary 9, February 16, Febru- drus, Vinson. Special Mrs. Geniel ary 23, March 2, 1967 guest was Mrs. Vinson. Members of the Richmond NOTICE club met with Mrs. OF PROBATE SALE Wanda Ransom Thursday. IN TIIE PROBATE COURT Elections were held. PresiOF TIIE dent is Mrs. Ransom with Styled by COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF IDAHO In the Matter ) of the Estate of ) WILLIAM R. MOORE, ) Available In 14 kt white or yellow gold ) Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned Administrator of the estate 10 2 Cache Fur WILLIAM R. of MOORE, deWednesday Commercial 4 8 Powerettes WINDER January 28 was will sell, subject to Preston ceased, 25 7 4 January Ruels Conoco of said an important day in the E. P. confirmation the 7 5 Won Lost Popin Pin Court, at private sale to the Talbot family. It marked the 6 6 Kims Oil and best bidder for 70th birthday of their wife highest 7 5 Stans Market cash (or upon the terms and and mother, Mrs. Alice Tal7 5 Doney Construction conditions hereinafter nam- bot. During the day, she re8 4 Hobbs Fur on (or after) the 3rd day ceived many telephone calls ed), 4 8 Snooty Cat of 1967, March, commencing and birthday greetings from 314 814 Johnson Drug at the her friends and relatives, inat oclock A.M., eight EAST BUDGET TERMS AHRANGED High team series, Hobbs of the Department of cluding a long distance call office Fur, 2125. High team game, Public Assistance, Box 1189, from her daughter, Cleo MerBoise, in Ada County, all the rill, and family living in Anatitle and interest of the heim, Calif. That evening a right, Bosen said decedent at the time High team series, dinner was given in her hon2149. Dist. Co., High team his death, and all the righ or at the Pop n Pins by her game, Bosen Dist Co., 760. title and interest of his estate children. The centerpiece High ind. series, Loyal Han- in and to the following des- was a beautiful potted plant sen, 225. High ind. game, cribed situate af which was also presented to Albert Gittins, 225, Loyal Preston property, In Franklin County, her by her family. They latHansen, 225. er watched members of her State of Idaho, t: at a poin family bowl Those in atCommencing Commercial Thursday 5 rods East from the South- tendance were Mr. and Mrs west corner of the SE4 o Joseph (Zilla) Winger, Mr. January 26 li and Mrs. Lyman (Winona) Won Lost Section 22, Township CaL Pack. 32 15 South, Range 39 EBM, and Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farm Bureau 15 running North 20 rods (Ruth) Nielsen, Mrs. Dorothy Fackrell Plumbing 12 Mr. and Mrs thence East 5 rods; thence Gregersen, 19 South 20 rods; thence West Jerry Moore and Mr. and Big O Tires 91 Delmonte Plant 20 5 rods to place of beginning Mrs. Steven Edwards. Atkinson Upholstery 23 Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Winger in Franklin County, Idaho W. of Salt Lake City, who had CaL team Oneida (332 Street, High series, 1100 been in Idaho Falls on a comPreston) Pack., 1574. High team In the case of private sale bined business and pleasure Big O Tires, game, 564. High ind. series, Arn all bids or offers for the sale trip, stopped at the home of Sant, 581. High ind. game, property or any part thereof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Amos, 220. must be in writing and may Joseph Winger, on Friday be left at the office of the evening. Later, they all atYou get power aplenty In the giant MF 1100 Tractor; full 94 bp In official CLUBS tests. Department of Public Assist- tended the basketball game Box 1189, Boise, Idaho, between Preston and Malad. FRANKLIN The Franklin ance, And exclusive Pressure Control puts this big power to or delivered to the undersign- The previous week, Mr. and work as never before. Literary Arts club met last ed personally, or filed in the Mrs. Doyle Winger, along Monday night at the home of office of the clerk of the with Mr. and Mrs. - A touch of a Larry lever transfers thousands of pounds of extra traction weight Mrs. Monte Olsen. above named Court. Winger, also from Salt Lake to the drive wheels, reducing wheel slippage as much as 50. This gives the was Mrs. Max Atkinson. The TERMS AND CONDITIONS City, attended the school g traction as tractors with auxiliary 4big MF 1100 as much evening was spent in listen- OF SALE: On credit not ex- opera in Preston high in which wheel drive, at far less initial cost. to ing a book review, I Have ceeding 70 of the sale price, their sister, Rhonda, played Hands Two and Im Wringing With stepped-u- p traction, you work the fields faster so much faster by notes of the the role of Leisl. Them, given by Mrs. Har- represented secured by a title Mrs. Alice Talbot and her you can do is discing Job In 8 hours that would take 9 with' other tractors of the purchaser, ley Greaves. Dessert was retaining contract. 10 of the daughters, Zilla and Winona, same horsepower. served to 25 women. Special amount bid to accompany the visited Mrs. Ivie Clayton at guests were Mrs. Greaves, offer. Thats fwiy we say: Pressure Control Is the most important tractor the Sunshine Terrace in Loglif 32 yean. Edith Hillstead, Leah Lowe Dated an recently. They took down (Hard to believe?) 3, 1967. February and Raquel Harris. S Richard C. Russell a lunch and spent the aftert Designated Agent for noon with her. It was Mrs. Kiwanis and met at the Department of Pub- Claytons 80th birthday. the Pop n Pins Lanes Monlic Asnstance day evening where they had of the Administrator dinner and a program. The of WILLIAM R. Estate program was furnished by ' MOORE, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen Pub. FebNo. 1181 Legal concerning their trip to Eur- ruary 9, February 16, 1967 ope. The music was furnish..uJ ed by the Lamar Oliverson banida briefs family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. The Sharp Sisters sewing Christensen made a trip to and birthday club had a hap- - Salt Lake City January 20 day at the home of Mrs. for a medical check up. While eorge Bodily Wednesday. there they visited with Mr. A dinner was served to 15 and and Mrs. Joe J. Christensen quilting was the pastime. and family V-Et-te Winder Woman n, Honored On Birthday - - Mrs. Patsy Haslam and ra Lu Campbell as vice Lau- pres- secretary. Mrs. Ethel Parry entertained with ident and delightful readings. Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Ransom served lunch to Mrs. Peggy Murray, Mrs. Arlene Day, Mrs. LouDean Murray, Mrs. Karren Sanders, Mrs. Ramona Lamb, Mrs. Marlene Bair, Mrs. Sandra Bair, Mrs. Janet Wilcox, Mrs. Sharon Nelson, Mrs. Anne Erekson, Mrs. Karren Erickson, Mrs. Marva Bell and Mrs. Has- dinner, short program and games. Tributes were given to the dads by Lynette Robinson and response by Louis Robinson. Mrs. Nadine John son led in community singing. ed. Special guests included stake Lihoma partner, E 1 d a IL Miller, Bishop R. J. Spackman and ward president, Marva Dawn Alvey. Teachers, Lois Palmer, Marian Bair and Nadine Johnson, and ward partner, Billie Lu Bagley, were In charge of arrangements. XI lam. TVS When you insure 2 or more con with Mr. and Mrs. W. L Thompson returned home last week after spending two delightful weeks in California. They visited at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. daughter, James Heiner, and family in Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Laurence of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. William d of Rosedale, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Laurence of Redwood City and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fyke of San Francis- FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP you get extra discounts on major Bed-goo- coverages for egej! co. BYU students, Harold White and Christine Hillyard, spent Call today for details the weekend in town with their families. Mrs. Carol Miller was honored at a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson on Sunday. At about FIubmis Covers were laid for Don I Mm Fly Smith of Howell, Mrs. Leona Carlson, Ken Carlson, Mrs. Millers family and the Johnsons. 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