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Show HOWTO SAVE ON AUTO INSURANCE Married men from 30 to 60 years need no longer be penalized by high rates Forman Insurance Group now makes It possible for you to atop paying for the other driver's accidents. Statistics prove married men between 30 and 60 are preferred risks and entitled to special low rates and broader coverages. Family Leaves For Home In Illinois MINK CREEK Dr. and Lake on Thursday to visMrs. Allen S. Keller and chil- it the City Utah State Fair. Public Notices NOTICE OF PROOF OF APPLICATION OF WATER TO BENEFICIAL USE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 11th day of October, 1967 at Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho before J. P. Garner, Notary Public at 35 South State, Preston, Idaho, proof will be submitted of the diversion of 18.8 acre feet cf storage, of waters of unnamed stream, and of the application to Beneficial Use of said water, In accordance with the terms and conditions City-Ogd- cn r, WSE, Before you reinsure your the facts car-- get about this new auto policy. Farmen Call us for details Mau-gha- Roherl N. Acock Oneida, Preston 32 West Phone 852-19- 24 the persons and estate of ERNEST and MATILDA P. OWEN will sell at private sale, for cash, subject to confirmation of the Probate Court, the following described real property situated In Franklin County, Idaho: Commencing 44 rods South and 42 rods East of the North corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 26, in Township 15 South of Range 39 East of the Boise Meridian, and running thence South 8 rods; thence East 38 rods, thence North 2 rods; thence Northwesterly parallel with the Oregon Short Line Railroad track 8 rods and 10 feet; thence West 32 rods and 4 feet to the place of beginning, conacres. taining Said sale will be made on' or after Friday the 29th day of September, and bids in writing for said property will be received by Dell W. Smith, Attorney for the Guardians, First Security Bank Building, Preston, Idaho. DATED this 7th day of September, 1967. S Horace Owen . S Thelma Jorgensen Dell W. Smith Attorney for Guardians Residing at Preston, Idaho Legal No. 1269 Pub. September 14, September 21, dren left Tuesday for their Mrs. Kathryn Wilde McCar-re- l home in MaComb, III. They and three children of Midhave spent the past six weeks vale spent last weekend at in Mink Creek. the home of her parents, Mr. Recent visitors at the homes and Mrs. Dwight Wilde. of Mr. and Mrs. Leeral JenMr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson sen and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas went to Salt Lake City last Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday to take their daughter Lorin (Iona Jensen) Black of RaNae back to her job after Farmington, N. M.t and Mrs. Zenos (Ellen Jensen) Black a visit at their home. Mrs. Elaine Olson Smith of Presof Blanding, Utah. ton accompanied them and of Permit No. heretoSusan Jepsen, daughter of Claude fore Issued by the Departall visited with they Mr. and Mrs- - Ilarley Jepsen, Smith at the LDS hospital. ment of Reclamation of the visited last week at the homes who is a son of Mr. State of Idaho. Claude, of her sisters, Mrs. Eleanor and Mrs. Robert Smith of 1. The name and postofKirkbride and Mrs. LeeAnn Riverdale, is reported as re- fice address of the person or Walton, in the Salt Lake covering slowly from a neck corporation holding said perarea. and paralysis suffered mit is Stanton M. Ilawkes, Injury Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fors-fire-n several weeks ago in a swim- RFD No. 3, Preston, Idaho and children of Pomona, ming accident. The Olsons 83263. Calif., called Monday at the also visited in with 2. Said works of diversion home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Granger Orrin Mellar of water for storage will be Mr. and Mrs. Claude Keller. and family. RaNae has been fully completed on the date Mr. and Mrs. Reese Olson the summer set for such completion and employed and family of Garden Grove, months during the U. S. Forest the amount of water which by Calif., visited recently at the Service at Ut. She said works are capable of home of Mr. and Mrs. John will soon Kamas, BYU for conveying to the place of at register G. Olson. senior year. her storage is 18.8 acre feet. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forbes 3. Reservoir Baird II. The James family and six children of San Beron 18.8 acre feet had a gathering Thursday nardino, Calif., visited last the Mink Creek ball 4. The use to which said park. week at the home of Mr. and water has been applied is irwere niece a Mrs. James H. Baird. Mrs. Special guests Mrs. and and Mr. her purposes, and the rigation family, orbes will be remembered Bernar- amount applied to beneficial San of Forbes Jack as the former Betty Mae Tay-o1967. Others present use is 18.8 acre feet. niece of Mr. and Mrs. dino, Calif. 5. The point of diversion Mr. and Mrs. James II. were NOTICE TO CREDITORS laird. of said waters for beneficial Diane Phair of Bellingham, Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy IN TIIE PROBATE COURT Baird and children of Pres- use is SWY4SEY4, Sec. 13, T. OF TIIE Vash., has come to live with 16 39 B.M. the and R. Mr. Sherman Mrs. and S, E, COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, dr. and Mrs. Delmer Keller ton, divertamount which can be 'or the school year. They met (Mary Jean Baird) Lindhardt STATE OF IDAHO three children of River- ed is 18.8 acre feet. OF her at Idaho Falls last week and ) ESTATE said 6. RonThe place where M. MERRILL, when she and many other In- dale and Mr. and Mrs. ) ELSIE Baird and three children water is used is DECEASED. dian children came to their ald ) Sec. Sec. 13; NW, of Mink Creek. new winter homes. Notice is hereby given by Mrs. Delmer Olson visited 24, T. 16 S, R. 39 E, B.M. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glade the undersigned Administratof 7. date The of Ogden and Mrs. Nell Han- Thursday with her mother, which said user is priority or of the estate of ELSIE M. Sunprepared Millie at Mrs. Sun-ay Baird, sen of Riverdale called to establish is September 26, MERRILL, deceased, to the at the Claude D. Keller shine Terrace in Logan. creditors of and ail persons 1963. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kellome. Mr. Glade lived in R. KEITH HIGGINSON having claims against the Mink Creek many years ago. ler took their grandchildren, Engineer said deceased, to exhibit At Sunday sacrament ser- Joel and Joan Blakeslee, back State Reclamation vou1268 No. Pub. Sep- them with the necessary Legal vices the Oneida stake presi-enc- y to their home in Roy Tues- tember afwithin months four chers, 21, 14, September was In attendance. day. They visited at the of 1967. ter the first publication October 5, 28, September Pres. Carl Mortensen was the Richard Blakeslee home in this notice, to the said Adirincipal speaker. Other talks Roy and in Salt Lake City ministrator, Box 1189, Boise, NOTICE OF SALE were given by Webster with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wat- or 525 W. Jefferson, Boise, COURT PROBATE THE IN Dr. Reed Ilawkes, Paul- son.. County of Ada, State of Idaho, THE OF ette Christensen, Sheldon this being the place fixed for OF COUNTY FRANKLIN, OUT OF HOSPITAL Jensen, Dean Wilde, Jeff Oltransaction of the busithe IDAHO STATE OF son, Roseann Crane. Debbie ness of said estate. of returned Matter Owen Bates In the Mrs. Keller and LaDawn Jepsen Dated August 25, 1967. Guardianship of sang a duet accompanied by last week from the Logan the S Richard C. Russell AND OWEN ERNEST Marilyn Jepsen. Sonya Chris- LDS hospital where she had MATILDA P. OWEN RICHARD C. RUSSELL, tensen played a flute solo. undergone orthopedic surAdministrator, Designated Notice is hereby given that Paulette Christensen accomof a broken the undersigned Guardians of the results Agent of the Department gery, on the piano. panied of Public Assistance, she is Latest arm. reports, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crane State of Idaho. took their children to Salt improving. RICHARD C. RUSSELL, Attorney Box 1189, Boise, Idaho 5, In Weston WESTON Clair Winn and - Midvale Mr. Mrs. of spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Anderson. Children, Kevin, Kerry and Kelly, returned home with them after spending the past week with their grandparents. Kurt and Blaine Smith of Procedure Prevents Potato Bruising Pre-Harv- est aid tuber maturity. After Irrigation should be stopped early to clod-fre- e for harvest. soil and soft vine kill, a watering makes leaving for California to serve an LDS mission. Speakers at the meeting were Blaine Dunkley of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. DeRalph Perry and Ker-m- it Shumway. A few remarks were also given by Elder Brent Perry. A vocal Faith Unlocks The solo, was sung by Don Door, Workman, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Workman. Mrs. Cora Nelson was honored with two birthday dinners. One was given Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nylon Nelson and family of Pocatello. She attended the second dinner Sunday at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and family of Pocatello. She was also presented with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins and family. Visitors during the week at the home of Mrs. Pearl Barger were Mrs. Rhoda Workman, Mrs. Bernice Deschenes and Mrs. Wanda Hess. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Pearl Barger were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wagner of Pocatello and Mrs. Ruby Scrowthers of Pocatello. Other Sunday dinner guests at the Barger home were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Panter and family of Kaysville. The occasion was Mrs. Bargers birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barger and family of Pocatello were Monday dinner guests at the home of their mother, Mrs. Pearl Barger. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Vines should be killed for early harvesting. Mature spuds are more resistant to bruising. Potato Bruises Everybody Loses From ONION IDAHO POTATO AND Vt A- - COMMISSION Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. Larsen and daughter, Andrea, of Bountiful arrived Friday evening to spend the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larsen. Dar rell attended national guard. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and three children of Denver, Colo., visited with their mother, Margaret Henderson, of Preston last Midvale have been vacationing at the home of grandparents, Mrs. Ella Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Anderson, Also visiting at the Anderson home recently have been Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson and daughter Trina and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dailey and son Travis of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Keith Bosworth and Mrs. El la Smith of Freston. long- .isually had years. His to pay back the principal in Leland Christensen Mrs. was hostess Thursday evening to 12 guests for a bride-elemiscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Kathy Gregersen, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Gregersen. They were entertained with several games and Kathy received many gifts after which Mrs. Christensen served a luncheon. ct capital was five interest rates were high. an oppressive After President Wilson signed the Farm Loan Act in 1916, the Federal Land Bank System was liability Through the Federal Land Bank Associations throughout the nation, the farmer established. is able to get needed long-ter- rather than a credit We are of service to agri- that we have been culture. We salute the Northwest Farmers, the proud production tool. Providers of Plenty. LONGTERM - REPAYMENT FEDERAL LAND UNRESTRICTED PRESTON, IDAHO 35 SOUTH STATE 83701 LOW INTEREST OF BANK ASSOCIATION L7VNDB7YNK 7. P. GARNER. Manage! SepSep28, Halt-to- n Fleetinto Pickup Chevy-Va- Look titaUfm get you can? ml anywhere cab and body wtm RnaiMiaisncBd run with rugged Truck-toug- ft double-stron- g construction! au around! coil springs have two cabs: trucks wheels Chevy Coil springs at all four and one Inside. 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There ere more Chevrolet dealers to keep your truck working and earning! See the '68 Job Tamers today! ONLY CHEVROLET GIVES YOU ALL THESE TRUCK FEATURES FOR See the 68 Job Tamer trucks at your Chevrolet dealer's! CRAHNEY CHEVROLET PHONE 852-- 1 IB! 108 styling with 1 purpose that workpowar win CO., INC. PRESTON SI SOCIABLE CITIZEN Once, term growth capital on the same terms as other businessmen. When he could borrow money, he Missionary Legal No. 1265 Pub. 7, September 14, 21, September THE CITIZEN 1!7 That's because the farmer could not borrow n, TREASURETON- -A special tember tember program was held in sacra- 1967. in ment meeting Sunday night honor of Brent Perry who is 14, LAND BANK LOANS ESW, Receives Call Sept. Couple Visits 08 |