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Show TIIE CITIZEN IB 1968 May 9, Grandson Feted To Dinner On Birthday PUBLIC NOTICES her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roper. NOTICE OP INTENTION NOTICE OF APPLICATION Mrs. Ethel Mendenhall and Mrs. Jane Smith of Grace is TO IMPOUND FOR WATER Mrs. Vernona Garbctt visited staying during the day with TRESPASSING LIVESTOCK Sunday in Bench with Reao her daughter-in-laNotice is hereby given that Mrs. Notice is hereby given that Evan M. KacMey,- 2323 Ellis Mickelson and family. Alice Smith, since she had her Mr. and Mrs. Letho Pond all livestock found trespassing Avenue, Boise, Idaho has on of Preston were weekend eyes operated on a few weeks upon lands owned or control! March 20, 1968 applied for per ed by the United States with..mit to divert 2.0 cubic feet guests of their daughter and ago. in Mink Creek Drainage, T per second of water from a 13 S. and 14 S., It. 41 E., spring under application No. Preston, Idaho, Ranger DisThe point of filing trict, Cache National Forest, is several feet before it enState of Idaho, will be im- ters into Little Spring Creek, pounded by the United States tributary of the Bear River. I WANT TO Forest Service on or alter The actual point of diversion DEMONSTRATE May 24, 1938, if the same be is that of the Last Chance not previously removed per- Canal Co. Ltd., SEV4SEV4, THIS WONDERFUL manently from said lands. sec. 30, T. 9 S, R. 41 E, B.M. Any unbranded livestock, or The water will be diverted by NEW MACHINE any livestock bearing brands a pipeline, and gravity system of livestock previously found for sprinkler irrigation. The 02! YOUR in trespass which are found in water is to be used from continuing or subsequent tres- April 20 to September 30 for pass within twelve months af- supplemental irrigation in the FABRI ter publication of this notice SEV1NWV1. SEUSWH. SWV will be impounded without! SEW, sec. 21: WttNEtt, SEy4 THATCHER BRIEFS - 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO In the Matter of the Estate of PRISCILLA JOHNSON Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVll EN By the undersigned, J. Hendcison, Administratrix of the estate of Priscilla Ar-de- TREASURETON Mrs.; and family of Bountiful visited Sunday dinner guests at the Rhoda Workman drove to So- - Sunday at the homes of Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene da Springs Thursday after- - and Mrs. DeRalph Perry and Paskins were Mr. and Mrs. noon. She treated her grand- - family and Mr. and Mrs. Le- - Terry Paskins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Liechty, Mr. sons, Jay and Dirk Lowe, to Roy Perry and family a birthday dinner at the Trail Raymond Sant and the Ex and Mrs. Ernie Low, Craig Cafe in Soda. It was in hon- plorer boys enjoyed a roller and Kirk Paskins of Ogden or of Dirk's birthday. She skating party during the week and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thomalso presented him with a in Logan. as of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Beatrice Paskins and birthday cake. Participating in the music Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Work- Mrs. Celia Paskins spent Mon- clinic at Burley were Glenna man drove to Soda Springs day in Pocatello. Paskins and Bruce Hymas. Sunday afternoon. They had dinner at a cafe and enjoyed a drive home through Straw berry canyon. Sacrament meeting was pre sented Sunday night by the Gene Paskins family. A vocal solo was sung by UeNce Ly on, accompanied by Peggy Lyon. A vocal duet was sung by Mrs. Jerry Paskins ana Mrs. Coy Liechty, accompanied by Craig Paskins. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paskins. Visitors at Grace, Idaho meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Low, Mr. and Mrs. Liechty, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Paskins. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Johnson returned home Thursday after spending the winter months in a warmer climate. Kathy Perry and Peggy Lyon attended the camp clinic ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT OF Saturday held at the Oneida stake house in Preston. $1,000.00 OR MORE ISSUED FOR Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry j Johnson, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the nucessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix, at the office of the Probate Judge, Franklin County Cour: house. Preston, Idaho, or the office of Gary Williams at Law, 837 Washing Attorney further notice NEVt, EfcNWVi, ton, Mjntpelier, Idaho, this After the impoundment, WSEVi. SEViSEW, sec. 28: being the place fixed for the of owners NEy4SWy4, transaction of the business of 852-117passing live- - NEVi, 5 GIVE BE A CALL TODAY AT stock may regain poscssion N'feSEVi, sec. 33, T. 10 S, R said estate. thereof only by first reimburs-- : 40 E, B.M. Dated Aiiril 19. 1968. AND ASK FOB CURT Any protest against this apS Ardell J. Henderson ing the United States in full for the expense incurred in plication must be filed with Administratrix of advertising, gathering, im the Department of Reclamathe Estate of Deceased pounding, tcemng or pasturing tion within ten days from the GARY WILLIAMS such livestock and for the last date of publication of Attorney for Administratrix forage consumed during the this notice. 837 Washington KEITH HIGGINSON R. trespass period. All impoundMontpelier, Idaho State Reclamation ed animals not redeemed Legal No. 1363 Pub. April Engineer within 5 days after impoundPublished in the Grace Citi 25, May 2, May 9, May 16, 1968 ment will be offered for sale SIX MONTHS. at public auction. Animals zen, Grace, Idaho on May 2 NATIONAL FOREST not sold at the public sale and May 9, 1968, TIMBER FOR SALE 4 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS will be sold at private sale ing a petition signed by at Legal No. 1368 Pub. May least 5 qualified voters from or condemned and destroyed, 2, May 9, 1968. PASSBOOK COMPOUNDED AND Cache National Forest, Wil that zone, and submitting this as required by the regulations with located Creek son Sale, of the NOTICE OF petition to the Clerk of the Secretary of AgriculPAID in T. 10 S., R. 42 E., Boise Board a least 10 days prior SPECIAL SCHOOL ture. will bids Sealed Meridian. to election. the MEETING AND Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Protect Ion Has Signed at Logan, Utah this be received by the Forest SupEvan O. Roller, Clerk BUDGET HEARING 29th day of April, 1968. Been Increased From $10,000.00 to $15,000.00. No. 1361 Pub. April ervisor, 429 South Main, Log Bruce W. Reese In Eastside School District an. Utah 84321. up to ana 25,Legal 2, May 9, 1968. May Acting Forest Supervisor not later than 10:00 A.M, No. 201, Franklin and . 1370 Pub. May 9, Legal M.S.T., May 13, 1968, to be Bannock Counties, Idaho May 16, May 23, 1968 followed immediately by oral NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV bidding for 132 acres of saw NOTICE OF EN, That a special meeting log timber. The minimum toAPPLICATION FOR WATER of the patrons of the above tal lump-suacceptable bid District will be is $28,428.51. Additional de Notice is hereby given that namedon School13th day of May, posit required for slash dis the City of Preston, Preston, held at 7the p.m. o'clock, at the posal is 15,197.50. The lump Idaho has on April 26, 1968 ap- 1968, Administrative Offices, 120 sum quantities set out aoove plied for permit to divert 80 East 2nd South, Preston, Ida- are final and not subject to cubic feet per second andor ho in said which at district, except for addi adjustment 3500 acre feet per annum of meeting there shall be a pub- tional trees which may be water from the Cub River, lic on the school dis- designated for cutting be tributary of the Bear River tricthearing 9 for the cause of damage in logging budget under application No. or for clearing for roads. The Water will be diverted by a fiscal year. This budget, as presently required bid guarantee controlled diversion dam, ALUS-CHALK- S determined the Board of $3,000. Purchaser road cre headgates, & a canal within Trustees, is by now available in dits do not apply to this sale the NWKNEtt, sec. 18, T, office of The right to reject any and 15 S, R. 41 E, B.M., Franklin the administrative and will re- all bids is reserved. Full inschool district ONE-ESOHT- V the County and is to be used from main available until the spe- formation concerning the tim 1 to December 31 for January and cial as ber, the conditions of sale (63 HORSEPOWER) meeting hearing municipal use in various por law. and the submission of bids of sections 23, 26, 14, 15, provided by tions A summary statement of should be obtained from the Best performance and comfort 39 15 T. R. and 22, 27, S, E, the budget and notice of the District features of the hot XT, Ranger, Preston, Ida B.M. fn the full platform will ba pub- ho; The Forest Supervisor, hearing budget this apAny protest against lished in the Preston Citizen, Logan, Utah. Automatic TRACTION BOOSTER! plication must be filed with May 2, 1968. Legal No. 1356 Pub. April of the Reclama Department Hydrostatic power steering! school meet 18, April 25, May 2, May 9, This special tion within ten days from the ana Duagci nearing is 1968. Triple hydraulics, optional! last date of publication of ing called pursuant to Section this notice. See it now at . . . Mlr'l Htioiilrt PIO hp. Code. Idaho NOTICE R. KEITH IIIGGINSON 2Gth day of April, Dated this and continues to do 10 today. la fact, even State Reclamation This month we're 99 years old! ... m it was The Board of Trustees of SEE "MR. EQUIPMENT". EARL NELSON, AT 1968. so. historic more of 1869 the thai on 10, School Side "Driving District West Engineer May Sarah G. Johnson, Clerk the Published in the Preston which joined the rails of 2G2 of Dayton, Idaho, is Golden the No. Spike," Eastside School District The money we spend for wages, supplies and Co. Union Pacific with the Central Pacific, created Citizen, Preston, Idaho, on No. 201, Franklin and calling an election for two equipment helps the economy of the area 16. 9 and May America's first transcontinental railroad May Bannock Counties, Idaho school board members. One 51 WKST ONEIDA benefits you either directly or indirectly. PHONE the Iiast and the West. Legal No. 1371 Pub. May member will be elected from No. 1368-P- ub. May Legal 1968. 16, 9, May The money we pay in taxes also benefits yon, the Dayton zone and one Z, May 9, 1968 member will be elected from by lowering your tax payments. Technically, we're a little older than that, as the Oxford zone. The term of it was on July 1, 1862 that President Abraham NOTICE OF ANNUAL Union Pacific prides itself on being a good office will be three years in Lincoln signed the first of the Pacific Railroad SCHOOL ELECTION citizen of the thirteen Western states it serves. each case. Acts authorizing the construction of the Union These elections will be held In Eastside School District We're proud of our accomplishments ... we Pacific Railroad. on May 14, 1968 between the No. 201, Franklin and have great plans for the future . . . and we hours of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., at Bannock Counties, Idaho But the important point is that, through all pledge our best efforts to continut to be an the Ilifih School Building in these years, Union Pacific has shared in the important factor in the growth and progress NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Dayton, and at the home of of the West growth and development of the states it serves, EN, That the annual election Mrs. V. R. Fisher in Oxford. of school trustees for Eastside Mr. Earnest Beutler has School District No. 201, been acting member from the Franklin and Bannock Court- Davton zone and Mr. Piatt ties, Idaho will be held on the Ward has been acting mem21st day of May, 1968 at the ber from Clifton. THE BOOMING WEST GATEWAY TO AND FROM following polling places in Anyone desiring to nominsaid district: one of these to candidate a ate 1. Jefferson Elementa r y positions may do so (provided School for Trustee Zone No. he is a qualified v ter resid4 (West side of Main Street, ing in the zone where the nom- Preston) ination takes place) by secur2. Riverdale L.D.S. Chapel for Trustee Zone No. 3 Price check on Olds 88. You'll discover a lot of (Riverdale and Treasureton) 3. Winder L.D.S. Chapel d cars cost as much or more. And for Trustee Zone No. 3 (Wind r r Olds gives you comfort. room. Big-cer and Banida) performance. Plus the extra assurance that's yours and that the polls will be open in an Oldsmobile. What are you waiting for? between the hours of 3:00 o'clock P.M. and 8:00 o'clock See your nearest Olds dealer today. P.M. on said day. That the purpose of this election is to elect to the hoard of trustees for said district 1. One trustee from Trus tee Zone No. 3 and fur a per iod of three (3) years; Treasureton, Iiunida Winder) irst National Bank ESW, ENW, ' El-do- , , n SEMI-ANNUAL- LY m Union Pacific Railroad 1968-196- 3, is important 10 Pi One-Ninet- One-Eight- 33-8- Modern Farm Equipment unit-iri- f: 852-11-75 How to raise your sights without raising your new-ca-r ... UNION PACIFIC investment. low-price- ar big-ca- s.fi CATTLEMEN! Ciy-ca- The BIG CATTLE AUCTION In The Wesl V' dtiv-crdal- e, One trustee from Zone No. 4 and for a per iod of three (3) years; (West side of Main Street, Preston) Nominating petitions bear ing me name or a nominee iui t'lciiiuii cis u 11 UMUl" must ' be filed with the clerk of the board of trustees not less than ten (10) days prior to the clav of election of trustees prior to 5 p.m. on May 10, 1968. That the election shall be by secret and separate ballot Dated this 26th day of Ad- -' 2. l ril, GM I MM Of ucuiua Get a better buy during "young mobile savin' season" Ji!W 1968. Sarah G. Johnson. Clerk Eastside School District No. 201, Franklin, Ban- nock Counties, Idaho Legal No. 1367-P-ub. May May 9, 1968. , Is Al OGDEN EVERY MONDAY MONDAYS FOR OVER 30 YEARS and because MONDAY Is and has been OGDEN, we get MORE CATTLE, MORE SELLERS, AND MORE BUYERS at We've been selling cattle on DAY t0 markct at and consequently MORE COMPETITION for your cattle. MONDAY SALE Make sure you get PULL VALUE ,or your catUe shipping to OGDEN EVERY MONDAY. The Ogden Union Stockyards Co. Ogden, Utah JTJ OUR |