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Show as THE CITIZEN April Politically Speaking Couple Vacation In Arizona 11, 1968 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PROOF OF APPLICATION OF WATER TO BENEFICIAL USE NOTICE IS HEREBY THAT ON THE 8th day of April, 1968, at Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho, before W. C. Maughan, Notary Public at 139 East Oneida, Preston, Idaho, proof will be submitted of the diversion of 95 acre feet of storage, of waters of unnamed stream, tributary of Cub River, and of the application to Beneficial Use of said water, in accordance with the terms and conditions of Permit No. R-10- heretofore issued by the Department of Reclama tion of the State of Idaho. 1. The name and postoffice address of the person or corposaid permit ration-holding is Vern Hinckley, Route 1, Preston, Idaho. 2. Said works of diversion of water for storage will be fully completed on the date set for such completion and the amount of water whicn said works are capable of con veying to the place of storage is 95 acre feet per annum. 3. Reservoir capacity is 95 acre feet 4. The use to which said water has been applied is ir-- CLEVELAND rigation purposes, and the amount applied to beneficial use is 95 acre feet. 5. The point of diversion of said waters for beneficial use is SWMNWVa, Sec. 23, T. 16 S, R. 39 E, B.M., Franklin County, and the amount which can be diverted is 95 acre feet ner annum. said 6. The place where water is used is NW14, Sec. 23, T. 16 S, R. 39 E, B.M. The date of priority which said user is prepared to establish is August 26, 1960. R. KEITH HIGGINSON State Reclamation Engineer Legal No. 1345 Pub. March 15, 22, 29, April 7, 1968. 7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF IDAHO The little ones In the Matter of the Estate of HYRUM R. NELSON ) ) Deceased ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV From day to growing this growth? way. Movies EN That all claims against the Estate of HYRUM R, NELSON, deceased, must be presented with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned executrix of the estate of said decedent, at the office of Dell W. Smith, First Security Bank Building, at Preston, Fran lin County. State of Idaho, within four months after first publication of this notice, DATED this 1st day of Ap ril, 1968. S Naomi Wilde Dell W. Smith Attorney for Executrix Residing at Preston, Idaho Legal No. 1353 Pub. April 4, April 11, April 18, April 25, day you dont realize how fast your children and changing. How can you keap track of Pane marks on tha kitchen door ara ona ara better to see a boy's first, faltering steps replaced by a headlong gallop. Or tha little girl playing with a rattle one moment, pushing her doll carriage the next Why not make the move to moviei-t- he eesy way with a Kodak Initamatw Movie Camera and Projector. Drop In and let us show you I tow easy art home M movie-makin- g chairman for the Idaho Republican Central Committee, said he might run for state chairman if Kilbourne sought the national committeeman post But Wilbcr would have to have an agreement with McMurray before making that decision. of Meanwhile, a number Young Republican leaders have made known their de sires they would like to support Gov. Ronald Reagan of California for the presidentia. By JOHN CORLETT Idaho Statesman Political Editor The intra-part-y unity that Idaho Republican professionals have professed over the past year is under strain and may be splintered within the next few weeks. Battles are beginning to shape up for the party offices to be filled at the state assem bly in June at Coeur d'Alene, and the supporters of Richard M. Nixon for the party's presidential nomination are cautiously watching what ap nomination. In fact, the story has been pears to be a move to try to d dele going around that an effort elect gates to the national conven may be made at the Idaho tion. Young Republican convention at Nampa Saturday to pass a The word has now been resolution backing Reagan, circulated within the parBut I have talked to Young ty councils that Grant Republicans who believe this Kilbourne, top J. R. Sim-plis not wise. They want time Co. executive of Poca-tell- o to assess the Nixon victories and one of Gov. Don in New Hampshire and Wis Samuelson's few conficonsin and Reagan's support Into oust will seek dants, outside of tne west Mark-hacumbent Harley also of Pocatello, as But the Nixon people national committeeman. are aware that among the Republican proa who will Samuelson suggested Kil attend the state assembly bourne for the post sometime be those who will will back. want to elect national conIf Kilbourne does not back vention delegates whose away from this intention, the first choice would be Markham people in the party Reagan-oriente- ot It is an open secret that Markham and Na will explode. ventions and politicians being what they are, there is time for opposition to arise, but the GOP pros are aware that 1968. Mrs. Barnett would be diffiIN THE PROBATE COURT cult to beat. OF THE There also is a move COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, to try and elect a new state chairman. IncumSTATE OF IDAHO bent John 0. McMurray is ) In the Matter to be a candidate expected ) of the Estate of WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 for but he ) KEITH M. PAGE might have other plans. ) Deceased Meat Sandwich It was learned that some GIVChicken Noodle Soup NOTICE IS HEREBY eastern Idaho pros who back EN That all claims against Kilbourne will try to persuade Fruit Jello the Estate of Keith M. Page, William S. Campbell of Boise, With Whipped Cream deceased, must be presented a former state chairman, to with the necessary vouchers run for the chairmanshin at Cookies and Milk to the undersigned adminis- the Coeur d'Alene convention. tratrix of the estate of said Camnbell is Idaho coordinator decedent, at the office of Del for Richard Nixon. THURSDAY, APRIL 18 W. Smith, First Security Bank Tony Nagle of Idaho Falls. Building, at Preston, Frank- a former state senator and e GOP stalwart, has Barbecue on Buttered Bun lin County, State of Idaho, within four months after first been mentioned as a possible Hash Browns candidate either for state publication of this notice Tomatoes DATED this 26th day of chairman or national commit teeman. Naegle is a close March, 1968. Rice Pudding intimate of Lt. Gov. Jack MurS Louise P. Page Milk phy, chairman of the Idaho Dell W. Smith Nixon for President CommitAttorney for Administratrix tee. Residing at Preston, Idaho A strange report came Legal No. 1351 Pub. March PnONE 8524168 18, in, 11, also, that Roland 4, 28, April April April finance 1968. tawiston, ot JOHNSON'S DRUG AS A PUBLIC SERVICE LISTS NEXT WEEK'S SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Eaatslde Schools) FRIDAY, APRIL 13 EASTER VACATION MONDAY, APRIL 15 EASTER VACATION TUESDAY, APRIL 16 long-tim- Macaroni and Cheese Tuna Salad Hot Whole Wheat Rolls Peaches Milk JOHNSON'S DRUG PRESTON Garhett oarrl fnr little Elaine: Mickelson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Mickelson, while her parents spent a few days vacationing at Lake Ariz., with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ben nett spent Monday in Logan where she had an eye appointment and did some shopping. Curtis Coombs and Jeff who are attending school at ISU in Pocatello, spent the weekend with parents and friends in the area. Visiting Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stearn were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Palmer and family of Grace. Dinner guests at the Richard Garbett home Sunday were Leon Rindlisbaker of Bancroft and Lane Walton of Thatcher. RaNae Garbett accompanied Kay Allen of Grace to Idaho Falls during the past weekend for the marching corps of Grace high school. Mrs. Ardella Rosen of Soda Springs visited Mrs. Ann Stearn and Mrs. Vernona Garbett an afternoon last Ha-vas- u, Gar-bet- t, Couple Retains From Si. George Only time wiU ten in the next two months whether the TREASURETON Mr. and Barnett had what might have Reagan move will boom in been an unspoken agreement Idaho or be washed out The Mrs. Eugene Paskins, who not to oppose each other a re Reagan-oriente- d Idahoana are have been away for the winelection. As far as I can find Closely watching the cam ter months, returned home out, Kilbourne would be op paign being conducted for the Monday night They spent posing Markham without Mrs. California governor in neigh the winter in St. George. Barnett s blessing. Oneida Stake Speech Fare boring Oregon where he is on And no one is in the offing the preferential presidential was held Tuesday night at to oppose Mrs. Barnett Con primary ballot the Oneida stake house. Those - tional Committeewoman Gwen Wil-be- r, And the pros are concerned about the outcome of the $50-dinner to be held at the Boise College gymnasium April 26 and at which Reagan will speak. The dispute over whether the proceeds will go to Rep. George V. Hansen for his campaign against Sen. Frank Church or to the party coffers has caused some trouble. te But those who have helped organize past similar func tions say that putting togeth er a dinner in three weeks will be most dif ficult. At last report the affair is to be a box lunch and not a dinner with assumption that more than 1,000 persons will turn out. g The Idaho at tendance record was the near 1,000 who turned out for Sen. Len Jordan, also at Boise Col-ege gymnasium, prior to his 1966 campaign. It took more than six months to organize S504-tick- et fund-raisin- Mrs. Rosen lived in- school, and Mr. and Mrs. Lar and children of tne ueveiana area ionuv. ry Raymond Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Gean Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton and family spent Sunvisited Friday in Grace with Poday with their parents in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale. catello. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conlin Mrs. Grace Harris drove to gave a supper on Saturday Soda Springs Monday after- evening honoring their daughnoon where she purchased a ter Linda on her birthday annew car. She visited her niversary. Others present for daughter, Florene Williams, the occasion were her husand family before returning band, Lamoin Bennett of Loghome. an, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd BenMr. and Mrs. Owen Andrea- - nett of Grace, Mr. and Mrs. sen spent Sunday afternoon in Orlando Rasmussen of Mink Pocatello at the home of their Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Jerdaughter and family, Mr. and ry Larsen of Boise. Mrs. Larry Raymond, and re Lula Williams and Beth turned home on Monday. Conlin attended the Delta Ronnie Williams of Soda Kappa Gamma dinner and Springs spent a few days with meeting for the teachers at his grandmother, Mrs. Grace the Preston Pop 'n Pins dinHarris. ing room Saturday. Pennie Bell spent Friday Stake visitors to the Clevewith Margo Wright and night land ward Relief Society attended the music festival in afternoon Tuesday meeting Preston Saturday. were Sherry Forebush, Georgia Jensen and Etheleen Mrs. Dick .'week. . Ma participating were Kathy Per ry, Kerma Shumway, Reed Perry and Mrs. Vera Atkin- son. Others attending the meeting were Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Kerm Shumway, Mrs. Eunice Perry, Mrs.- Maxine Hymas, Mrs. Jean Barger, Glenna Paskins, Earl Hymas, Ross Lyon, Andy Denton and Kevin Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ward of Preston, Mrs. Colleen Olsen of Franklin and Mrs. Ida Beth Denton drove to Ogden Saturday. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ward of Ogden. Mrs. Ida Beth Denton and son Andy and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward enjoyed Sunday dinner in Franklin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nyile Olsen. The dinner was in hon or of Corey Olsen's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Work man spent Sunday in Lava Hot Springs. 1 m 9 Mill-wa- rd Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Goodsell went to Preston Thursday eve ning where she attended a pink and blue shower. Mrs. Letitia Smith and son Easton attended a wedding reception Friday evening in Brigham City in honor of the daughter of her nephew, Or- vai Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Don Workman, on her birthday anniversary Thursday. Don Workman and Rulon Burton spent Wednesday in Pocatello on business shopping for machinery parts for farm equipment. 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