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Show ZB - THE CITIZEN Good Things Come Of Worst Things Sept. 19, 1968 Too many greases? U e Grease in RPM a handy cartridge pun kit greases everything. CLUBS The TOPS club of Preston held their weekly meeting al the Mountain States Telephone office. Delia Moser and Laura Larsen were crowned queens as they lost the most weight during the month of July. Refreshments were served. Multi-Motiv- Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Larsen were their family. Mrs. Nadine L. Hyde and daughters, Valerie and Bernadine, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. Larsen and daughters of Woods Cross. TMI miHIl flt dutributoii miito OIL ih Mm mowiri Standard iiijm .ony l Oil SOCIABLE CITIZEN California Save autumn fun BIG MOVER GTX, top of the Plymouth Belvedere intermediate line for 1969, comes ready for action with an cool-ainduction system, fed through stylish functional hood scoops. Plymouth intermediates, with 18 models for 1969, offer even more liveliness and dependability. The Plymouth line also includes the compact Vale Fury. The New Plyiant, spcrts Barracuda and mouth will be on display at West Motors. on film all-ne- w, full-siz- Public Notices NOTICE flow's the time to shoot COLOR pictures of your youngsters playing football; Halloween pranksters; autumn scenery; the family having fun; fall vacation trips. Look around you. There are picture Ideas everywhere waiting to be snapped In color on Kodak film. Bring us your exposed rolls for prompt finishing, extra prints or enlarging. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD L. MAUGHAN, Deceased. TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 JOHNSON'S DRUG AS A PUBLIC SERVICE Beef Pot Pie Pears and Cottage Cheese on lettuce Prune Cake Bread, Butter LISTS NEXT WEEK'S SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Eastside Schools) FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 Beef and Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Vegetable Cake Bread, Butter Milk MONDAY, SEPT. 23 Spaghetti and Meat Balls Vegetable Apricots Hot Corn Bread Milk PRESTON granted. DATED this 4th day of Sep1968. (SEAL) 0. D. ROBINSON ) ) A petition having been filed in the above entitled estate by Edward W. Maughan, pre senting for probate the will of Edward L. Maughan, de Milk ceased, and praying for Let ters Testamentary; WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV Hamburger Gravy EN That a petition for the Mashed Potatoes probate of the Will of Edward Spinach L. Maughan, deceased, and Ice Cream for issuance of Letters TestaBread, Butter Milk mentary to Edward W. Mau THURSDAY, SEPT. 2S ghan has been fiiea in wis Barbeque on Buttered Bun Court and that Friday, the 27th day of September, 1968, Green Beans at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in Mushroom Sauce Orange Banana Jello Salad A.M., of said day in the court Milk room of said Court in the court house in the City of Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho, have been appointed by due order of the Court as the time and place PHONE for hearing said petition, when JOHNSON'S DRUG and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be tember, Probate Judge and Clerk By Orval D. Robinson Deputy Clerk MILLAR, CALLISTER & CARTER By MARION J. CALLISTER Attorneys for Petitioner 510 W. Washington, P.O. Box 1545 Boise, Idaho 83701 Legal No. 1424 Pub. Sept. Ex-offic- io 12, 19, 26, 1968. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL AND PETITION FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY IN THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF FRANKLIN STATE OF IDAHO IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ) ) LORETTA W. MAUGHAN,) Deceased. 852-81- 1? ) A petition having been filed the above entitled estate by Edward W. Maughan, pre in senting for probate the Will of Loretta W. Maughan, de ceased, and praying for Let- ters Testamentary; came to getting killed was when I threw a grenade at a Dink behind a tree and it bounced back off the tree and about got me." Neither man felt their tour of duty in Vietnam had been wasted time. Hyde said, "Despite the hard times, we look back and see the many friends we've made and can see that good can come from the worst of things, even war." Hyde, now with Co. A, 5th Bn., Cth Inf., served as a platoon forward observer for ar- THE GRADUATE Starts Wednesday, Sept 18th 20 MILLION 40 MILLION DOLLARS To See tillery fire missions. Sawyer, presently with Hq. Co. 2nd Bn., 81 Armor, was a rifleEN ROUTE TO VIETNAM man, machinegunner, and Sgt. Jeffry Hyde (left) and Sgt. Charles Sawyer, Seattle, meet enroute to point man. During the Americal Division's Operation Benton northwest of Tarn Ky they adjusted remains of a village when to rescue the wounded man. to fighting the terrain and the NVA in a concealed trench After the man was evacuat monsoon as well as the ene- line opened fire with automat- ed, the platoon fought into ic weapons, wounding an in- the village, killing five NVA my. and capturing two automatic By the end of Operation Cat- fantryman in a clearing. "Intensive fire prevented weapons. nip, in the mountains west of Due Pho, they were hardened the man from seeking cover For his actions in helping and kept rescuers from reach- rescue his veterans and close friends. friend, Hyde reEarly in January their pla- ing him," Sawyer said. Bronze Star with ceived the toon was on a search and deHyde took a quick, accurate V device. stroy patrol southwest of Chu plot of the enemy position and Less than a month later the Lai, part of Operation Grant called in artillery support two men were fighting toWith artillery cover, Hyde The area consisted of hedge gether in the Que Son valley rows, scattered villages, and and two comrades exposed south of DaNang during the themselves to heavy enemy Tet Offensive. The terrain numerous open areas. The patrol was circling the fire to dash into the clearing consisted primarily of open fields, bamboo hedgerows, and village ruins. Valentine's Day brought a day of fighting rather than a day of love. The platoon had crossed a corn field and had come to a dried river bed approximately 100 meters wide. Two squads crossed the bed and were climbing out when they received heavy enemy fire from the front and both flanks. The men found themselves unable to withdraw and unable to advance. Two men attempted to crawl to a destroyed school house to silence an enemy automatic weapon position but became pinned down behind a small log. Hyde crawled into some shrubs and was making plots for artillery when he saw Sawyer stand up. "Without thinking of himself he lay down such a heavy base of fire that the men pinned down could crawl to cover. Bullets were hitting all around him," Hyde said. "Everytime I'd stick my head up, bullets would throw sand in my face, but Sawyer kept standing and firing. You'd think his 4 was an 0 the way he was feeding magazines into it." Again Hyde's artillery plots were accurate and the 105 howitzer batteries death on the enemy. The two squads regrouped and to safety. NEW FHA OFFICERS New officer of the Preston months later, Sawyer Three high school FHA are Glenna Paskins, liistorian, Janet was presented the Bronze Star Gwen Shaffer, secretary-treasureOwen, president; with 'V device for risking his Karen Ransom, reporter; Beverly Ctayson, social manlife to provide the necessary ager. Nancy Purser, vice president, was absent. The offire power to save his budficers invited high school girls this week to join the ordies. Both men completed their ganization. Girls interested can contact the officers. The Citizen Photo Vietnam tour without being M-1- M-5- rained tt (SEAL) Ex-offic- io J. CALLISTER Fall Fertilization fertilization pays big dividends to farmers! For one thing, you avoid the bad weather that usually plagues this area in the spring. Fall application is sound from an agronomic standpoint. The nitrogen works all winter long, Fall decaying crop residues. Fertilizer applied in the fall moves into the root zone. Fall applied fertilizer gives your crops an early start. So beat the spring rush, avoid the bad weather, get the job of fertilization under way THIS FALL. 1545 83701 1425-P- ub. No. Legal 12, 19, 26, 1968. Sept DimiSVTOR 'Standard Anti Oil On STMMSS) I MMM Comtdny at California laratsea Costs GETTING YOU DOWN? .BT1 Save money with Farmers... the best auto insurance buy in America today! is you save, you get mod era broad form coverage, fast, fair, friendly service I FARMERS r; wounded. spent Sunday and Monday vis iting in Preston with Mr. and Mrs. Rued Keller. They drove to Soda Springs and enjoyed dinner with Joe and Tammy Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey and Marguerite Henderson went to Brigham City Thurs day and got fruit. Sawyer said, "The closest I INSURANCE GROUP for information call Aoberl N. Acock ROBERT STONE, Agent 32 West Oneida. 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Maughan, deceased, and for issuance of Letters Testamentary to Edward W. Maughan has been filed in this Court and that Friday, tne 27th day of September, 1968, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day in the court room of said Court in the court house in the City of Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho, have been appointed by due order of the Court as tne time ana place for hearing said petition, when and where any person interested may appear and CLIFTON BRIEFS contest the same and show Mr. and Mrs. Lew McDer-mocause, if any they have, why rejoicing over the said petition should not be arrivalare of a new granddaughgranted. DATED This 4th day of ter born Sept. 1 in Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin September, 1968. Balls, making two boys and O. D. ROBINSON one girl for the family. Probate Judge and Mrs. Marguerite Henderson Clerk By Orval D. Robinson MILLAR, CALLISTER & CARTER PEOPLE Have Paid - ir OF PROBATE OF WILL AND PETITION FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY IN THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF FRANKLIN STATE OF IDAHO Sgt. Charles Sawyer (Seat-'- ! tie) and Sgt. Jeffry Hyde (Preston) met each 'other on the USNS Upshur enroute to Vietnam. They were strangers from two different parts of the states with nothing in common except their mutual mission to fight in a war. In the following year they were to become close friends, fighting together, each earning the Bronze Star with 'V device for Valor. Sawyer and Hyde were assigned to Co. C, 1st Bn., 14th Inf., "Golden Dragons", of the Fourth Inf. Div.'s Third Bde. Task Force. COUNTY Cal or Writ BANKAMERICARD !r ?we sins convenient, American Hot! Association Reservations-(21- center 766-95- 3) one hand contik trees in seconds I It's easy 88 a hand tool to lift, maneuver, use with "MasterGrip" center bah" ance- - Prate MSi'y. Mfely In any position. 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