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Show Mink Creek: Church House, R. Nielsen, Judge; June An-- ; L. Olson, Judge; derson, Clerk. James H. Baird, Judge; BonWhitney: School II o u e, nie Keller, Clerk. Morris II. Poole, Judge; vir-;ieOxford-Cliftoginia Rallison, Judge; Anne,' School Building, Marie Hatch, B. Beckstead, Clerk, Judge; Bessie M. Olson, Winder: Church House, Judge; Verna Jane Wood, Barbara S. Bennett, Judge; Clerk. Carl L. Bennett. Judge; Dixie Preston No. 1: Jefferson Rae Bennett, Clerk. School Building, George L. At said election the polls Public Notices Delmer NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION m public auction. The office of the secretary at 28 West On "da St. will be open for pay- oi assessments all day each Saturday, or payment may be made by mail thence Southwesterly along the said line of said State Highway to a point where the said Highway intersects the South line of the Northwest Quarter (NWtt) of SECTION 3G, said Township and Range; thence East to the paint of beginning. Also, the NV2SEV1, and the SEU and the East 15 rods of the SEliNEVi of SEC year from the date of the Clifton issue and the last annual of to be principal NOTICE is hereby given to payment due at the expiration of IRRIGATION CO. the qualified taxpaying elect twenty (20) years from the By Angus Condie, ors oi ranKiin uounty. Idaho. date of the issue, which Secretary that pursuant to a resolution bonds are to be as payable Pub. Oct. Legal No. 1432 adopted by the Board of Coun 10 ooin principal and inter Egbert, Judge; Jennie S. Nuf-fe17, W, 31, 1968. of Commissioners Frank ty est from the proceeds of shall be opened at the hour lin County on September 9. Judge; Grace Sleight, of 8:00 o'clock A.M. on the taxes to be levied upon a".l ANOTHER SUMMONS 1968, there will be submitted taxable property in said Clerk. election day and shall continCivil No. to the qualified taxpayine el Preston No. 2: American ue onen until and be closed at, county? UNITED STATES ectors of Franklin County at The Deone Auger, 8:00 o'clock P.M. on said day, places to be us Legion Building, DISTRICT COURT an election to be held therein ed at polling Judge; Geneva O. Wallgren, as provided by law. such election and the FOR THE at the same time and place various officials to Vinora II. Dursteler, elector of serve at Judge; Each DISTRICT qualified OF IDAHO as the general election, on such election are as follows: Clerk. said county who on the date EASTERN DIVISION November 5, 1968, the follow-in- Election 3: No. Build Preston Budge of said election has been a UNITED STATES OF Polling Election proposition: Precinct Place Officials ing, 17 N. State Street, Selma AMERICA, Plaintiff, Shall the Board of County Banida: Church House, Rose II. Ole Johnson, Judge; vv atui i; Mian mu yg Commissioners of Franklin Harriet M. Christensen, son, Greaves, taxL Judge; a is who last past and Judge; County, Idaho, be authoriz Virgil C. Geddes, Judge; Clerk. payer or the wife or husband !1"5KKiG,i known as ed to issue the negotiable Gwen T. Gregersen, Clerk. Preston No. 4: Central of a taxpayer shall be allowed coupon bonds of said county Dayton: High School, Theo School Building, Lora Larsen, to vote at such election. A Thomas C. Farnworth, in the amount of 1600,000.00, Murdock, Judge: ct al, Defendants. Rebecca Judge ; Thor a M c B r i d e, taxpayer within the meaning for the purpose of mak W. Dal-le- Judge; Dessa A. Sant, Clerk. of the preceding sentence is To the following named Stella Nelson, a Judge; ing improvements to the Clerk. Riverdale - Oneida: River- - person whose name appears fendants: GENE B. PIERCE existing county hospital and Recreation Hall. dale Church House, Joseph S on the tax rolls of said conn-- ; anci ekxest BEATTY Egypt: providing new public Marian G. Condie. Judge: Tanner, Judge; Sannette S ty and is there assessed wilhi v u are home own-- i general hereby summoned Glenna H. Critchlow, Judge; Smith, Judge; Barbara S unexemDt real property n required to serve upon; facilities and taxation to Clerk. ed and Meek, subject Jenna Vee Jensen, Clerk. van A. Joppescn plaintiff s grounds, or any other necesTreasureton: Church House, within the boundaries of said Fairview: House. Church and equipbuildings sary duuiucy, wnose aauress is county. United States Courthouse, 550 ment, in and for said coun- Gwen E. Cole, Judge; Joyce Margaret P. Shumway, Notice hereof is given under West Fort Charles Johnson, Street, Boise, Idaty, said bonds to bear in- C. Bowles, Judge: Dona C Judge; Rhoda Workman, authority of the Board of ho, an answer to the comJudge; terest at a rate not exceed- Gilbert, Clerk. Clerk. County Commissioners of plaint filed in the captioned ing six per cent per Franklin: School Gymnas That Franklin County this sin aay court within 20 days after serannum and to be due and ium, s. J. Handy, Judge; n of September, 1968. vice of this summons upon S. Kingsford. Judge: Ru cher Elementary School Gym payable in accordance with Cleo L. Swenson nasium, Miilen Mendennaii, the provisions of the Muni- by Haworth, Clerk. you, exclusive of the day of Clerk, Board of service. If you fail to do so, cipal Bond Law of Idaho Mapieton: Church House. Judge; Shirley Wright, Judge; County Commissioners judgment by default will be with the first annual pay- Afton H. Long, Judge; Amy Leah II. Kendall, Clerk. ment of principal to be due W. Bowman, Judge; Veda E. Weston: Recreation Hall, Legal No. 1426 Pub. Oct. taken against you for the reat the expiration of one (1) Stone, Clerk. Alice I. Bastian, Judge; Vera 10, Oct. 17, Oct. 24, Oct. 31, lief demanded in the com1968. plaint. This is an action to foreclose a certain real esNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that tate mortgage covering the at a regularly appointed meet- following described real proThe following are the proposed hart tha duty to fill the office nanced by revenue bonds to ing of the directors held Sept perty situate in Franklin Amendments to be by appointment and the an- - dude air navigation facilities, 9, 1968, an assessment of ten . . M . voted on at the next General pointea shall hold office until his County, State of Idaho: per cent (10) was levied upBEGINNING at the SE corof the stock on the capital such manner as provided by tha "Shall Section 4 YeaD ner of the SWV4NEV4 of IRRICONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS of Article XI of tho Legislature. This No amendment, if Constitution of tho GATION CO. Said assessment SECTION 36, Township 12 wsn nMW:j. To vote ea the fouowinr. mark ...MnJproposed lAnhn h it and now and due is payable In the cross a at tha u the dutv of tha Governor to amended to vcrmit South, Range 40 East of (X) square -will become delinquent if not fill such vacancies by appoint- - tho creation of right oi "Yes" or No." the Boise Meridian, and ment as may be prescribed by classes of paid, Nov. 16, 1968. H. J. L Na. 1 the Legislature, and that the stock by corpora- running thence North to the Stock becoming delinquent shall hold his office Hons!" appointee n acSouth line of the "Shall Section $ will be advertised for sale Yean until his successor shall be of ArtieU III of (Ac sold OF to STATEMENT at law GENERAL'S and ATTORNEY State Highway; cording selected. The Legislature may Constitution of tho No MEANING AND PURPOSE Statu of Idaho be Srovide the method for the n: x1 PRESTON-WHITNE- r, SiS? SeLf"i Gol-di- i m TION 36, Township 12 South, Range 40 East of the Boise 31, Township y, SB Range 41 East of the Boise waters of Cottonwood Creek. Meridian, thence running ED M. BRYAN bast to the center of Bear Clerk of Court River; thence Southeasterly By Lona Manser down the center of Bear Deputy Gerk River to the South line of Dated Sept. 26, 1968 SECTION 31, said Township Pub. Oct Legal No. 1436 nnd Range; thence West to 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, the place of beginning. AL- 3, 1968. SO, Lots 1 and 2 and the SEttNEtt of SECTION South, 12 j THE CITIZEN 24, 1968 1, Township 13 South, Range 40 East of the Boise Meridian. Together with all water and and water rights, ditches and ditch rights used thereon or appurtenant thereto, including rights to the waters of springs located on the 11U IgllLO tU U1C J'a l llllObO Meridian. ALSO, commencing at the SW corner of SECTION 31, Township 12 South, Range 41 East of the Boise Meridian, and running thence North 240 rods, more or less, to the NW corner of the SWUNWtt of SECTION m October ELECT ABRAMS Commissioner County Td. Pol. Adv. by Marlow Woodward A c-- nursing hospital ; (6) Thatcher-Clevelan- d: Jo-An- ll Public Notices PRESTON-WHITNE- Y at w non-votin- g Mike Grace-Presto- amended to change tho sessions of tho successors, unless otherlimited by the wise state legislaturs from biennial to H. J. R. No. S n "Shall ArtieU V Yes of the Constitution MEANINO AND PURPOSi of the state of Idaho No be amended by addH. J. I. No. 1 ing a new section, to be as SecTho Idaho Constitution, as tiondesignated to provide now in effect, provides that ses- that SS, for sions of the legislature be held the provisions disretirement, It also that biennially. provides cipline and removal each regulur session will com- from office of jusmence on the first Monday after tices and judges the first day of January. shall be as provided The proposed amendment, if by aw?" nppruved, will require legislative Elusions to be held each ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STATEMENT OF MEANINO AND PURPOSE year. It wilt also change the date for the commencement of H. J. R. No. 5 regular srssions to the second Monday in January of each The Idaho Constitution, as year. now in effect, lias no provision concerning the requirement and S. J. R. No. 3 procoduro for the retirement, "Whether Section Yes discipline, and removal from S , A Hide. XX, of tho office of Supreme Court Justices nml District Judccs. No Idaho Constitution The proposed nmondnvnt, if should he amended to provide that if approved, will allow for the rc- tircmcnt, discipline, and removal any proposed amendfrom ollice of Supremo Court ment is submitted to Justices and District Judges as tho legislature by a dull authorised conprovided by tho legislature. stitutional Revision S. J. R. No. 5 Commission for ap submisand "Shall Section J, Yes -J proval sion to tho electors, Article IV, of tho embrace ConsUtulion at it may No Idaho one question any or be amended to reall subjects containmove tha office of ed within any one of superintendent Article of (Ac Conpublic instruction as stitution and related an elected office!" subjects within any ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STATEMENT OF other Articles of the ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STATEMENT OF L- Constitution!" ATTORNEY MEANINO GENERAL'S MEANINO STATEMENT Of AND PURPOSI AND S. J. R. PURPOSE N. 5 aa Constitution, The Idaho I J Xl M urn aow in enc. provides .fmta executive officers shall be tt,. Rnnmnr. Lieutenant Gov- ernor, Secretary of State, StateAuditor, State Treasurer, At-torney General, and Superintendent of Pubhe Instruction. This proposaa amendment, u uia approved, wouia rcraoTi Superintendent of Fublie office, (traction as an elective A, 1 R. Ne. I as Tha Idaho Constitution, now in effect, provides that if an amendment has two or more unrelated provisions the people shall vote for or aguMt provision separately, inana"K ur wnenaing maj ons iwu the constitution by a single where the provisions within that article an unrelated in prohibited. This proposed amendment, if approved, would permit the amendment of any one article of the constitution, as well as related provisions within any article, without requiring submission of each provision aa a separate amendment How- it must first be submitted to the legislature by a duly au- thorised constitutional revision commission. " H. J. R. Ne. 4 "Shall Section of Article IV of the Constitution of the State o'f Idaho bs amended to provide that vacancies in the office of a justice of the supremo or district court, secretary No he tiest" law!" GENERAL'S AND H. J. R. fTATEMENT OP PURPOSI N. 4 The Idaho Constitution, as now in effect, provides that if a vacancy occurs in the office of Justice of Supreme Court or District Court Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasurer Attorney General, or of Public In- Superintendent struction, the Governor "shall The Idaho islature licans. shall be pro- vided by lew except that no increase- in s"lari of members of the Irghlaturo shall be effective un til tho first day of the regular biennial session following the session at which it was approved and to remove from said srei ion provisions relating to free passes, the compensation of and length of special sessions?" ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STATEMENT OP MEANING AND PURPOSE S. J. R. No. f The Idaho Constitution, as now in effect, fixes the compensation for the services of each member and presiding officer of the legislature and also their travel expenses. It also limits the length of extra sessions to twenty days. xiuu proposcu aiiiGiiuiusui., u would permit the log to establish compensa- tion for ita members, except that no increase in salary would be effective until the next regular Mssion. This amendment would also remove the twenty day time limit on special sessions of the legislature. S. J. R. No. 4 "Shall Section 11 of Article IX of the Constitution of the state of Idaho be amended to provide that permanent endowment funds other than funds arising from the disposition of university lands belonging to tha state, which now shall bs loaned on United States, stats, county, city, village YesQ No school district ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STATEMENT OP MEANINO AND PURPOSE STATEMENT OP S. J. R. Na. 4 Sanlaa, Sanloa) (Saeead Extraordinary Thlrty-flinlf- c as The Idaho Constitution, now ia effect, limits the pur- - now in effect, limits the invesposes tor which a citv er village ment of certain state endowment can issue revenue bonds. These purposes are limited to water collation systems and mwb systems, water treatment plants and sewage treaunenv pwnia, parking facilit en, and public recreation facilities. The proposed amendment, If approved, would expand the list of projects which may be fi- et funds to government bonds or atato warrants. i uia prejwaea amenamnii,tneu permit w m inTnan is ns pn- iunu vata sector of tha economy as well as in government bonds and state warrants, providing such investment is au- thoriscd by the legislators. tywf Oneida county, which with a substantial slice of Bannock and the city cf Pacatello, makes up Legislative District UIUIC , liCJJ. YCl-,1- votes about GO per cent Republican, and will give Nixon a heavy margin. The politicians say there is little Wallace support in the county. Republicans think Hansen will take the county in a close raze, but Democrats see Church winning as he did 33, JUS IWU S man. tllXUUUS. Jiiimocrat, Hansen Lst heavily to Ralph fc; cnirl tn liri"iinKnofaKlii" OU1U KI UltMLjlrftlW Harding in 11)154, but Oneida ij for from sub dis- is Harding's home county. trict 22A. His opponent is The anticipated Nixon Mrs. Jane Petersan, a Repub does not worry De. write-insweep lican primary election mocratic leaders about the legislative races. They William Latimer, Republiargue that the lack of a can, is given the nod over Humphrey campaign will Leon Asleit, Democrat, for be responsible for the 'he House post in subdistrict Nixon vote and not en22B. Both are from Jerome. thusiasm for the Republican candidate, such as POCATELLO Ban n 0 c k was engendered by Presicounty is as Democratic as dent Eisenhower in 1952 Ada county is Republican. and 1956. Even RepubliAnd at this point before the cans admit a lack of enelection, the Democrats are thusiasm among the peoodds favor Rich saying the ple for Nixon. ard M. Nixon to carry Ban nock. Thus, the Democrats believe But this docs not apply to all of the will they the rest of the ticket. Even state Senatesweep and House seats Republican leaders say that in Districts 34 and 35 in Ban Sen. Frank Church will carry nock county. And they think the county by at least two to will retain the two in one over thir party's candi they cumbent Democratic seats in date, Rep. George V. Ilan District 33. sen, for the U. S. Senate. Perhaps the most interest What disturbs the Deing facet 01 tne campaign here is the effort of two young mocrats is that "there is attractive women to win leg a nothing campaign for islative costs. Hubert II. Humphrey." Miss Patricia McDermoit, The Bannock Democrats an attorney, is said to be a had hoped it would be dif cinch for election as a repreferent so that narrell V. sentative from District 34. of Pocatello Manning Diane Bilyeu, wife of Chick would have a base for his own campaign for Second Bily e u, Bannack countys D e ni 0 c ratic chairman, is District Congress. seekine to oust incumbent Republicans concede Ban- Republican Sen. Willis Ward nock county to Manning, who in District 35. Most observ has always been popular in ers say it will be a close race. his five races for the Idaho House of Representatives. Republicans say Ward has an advantage in a A labor leader insisted that disheavy LDS populated Humphrey "still will win," Mrs. trict. Bilyeu has but he was the only Democrat teachers and labor behind I have found in eastern Idaher. Ward has the beneho with such optimism. fit of farmers and the A young Democrat of the vote. LDS McCarfair sex said that the have Democrats refused thy Incumbents John Pino and to forgive Humphrey "for S. Albert Johnson, Demowinning the nomination." crats, are said to be safe as Some, she said, will vote for District 35 representatives. Nixon, others for George Incumbent Democrat Sen. Wallace, the American Inde- Thomas McAteer is opposed pendent Party candidate. by Kenneth Ilarten, RepubliAs in other counties, can, who came close to win1966. Walof estimates the ning the seat in Leaders of both parties say lace's strength vary. I talked to both Republicans that Incumbents, Sen. John beV. Evans, Democrat, and nnd Democrats who Delieve Wallace will win up Reps. Lester Hartvigsen, Jenkin Palmer, cent of and the vote, to 25 per mocrat, DisRepublican, will win in taking his support from Malad. from are All and 33. file rank both trict labor, uavensji-cir- mm Ft M officers presiding to the normally Democratic, and ultra conservative Republicans. I tllkUillMt'lll non lawf PURPOSI Constitution, olitically Speaking tions the legislature may provide, may also be loaned on such other investments as may bs permitted by H. J. R. Na. 7 MEANING R. No. bonds or stats warrants under regula- parking facile ATTORNEY GENERAL'S MEANING AND J. ra or off-stre- et 0f superin tendent public instruction shall be filled by the governor as provided ATTORNEY No water-system- of state, state auditor, state treasurer, attorney general or by YeaD two-thir- ds Yes 8 H. J. a. Ne. 7 "Shall Section S, Article VIII of the Constitution of the et Idaho be omcnde.a to author-oth- er e eities and vil-tjagct 0f ft;3 stater, ia finance the pur-cveejiatei construction BB(j equiPping of air navigation facilities bv means of revenue bonds with the asof sent of tAe qualified electors voung be an to bo held for thai purpose as they are now authorized to do with respect to sewage collection systems, water treatment plants, sewage treatment plants, and S. The Idaho Constitution, as -Pnow in effect, gives every stockholder of a corporation the right to vote for directors and man-ago(Continued from page 4) of "that corporation. This proposed amendment, if approved, will allow a corporation, through its A r tick's of In- 'Candidate Joel Anderson by leaders of both major parties corporation, to liniit'vtiliiiR p rivieres to particular clr.?acs cf in the three counties. stock. AIP candidate Joel AnderS. J. R. No. 9 son is not considered a threat "Shall Sretion 23 to Hansen by Republican Yes of Article III of the leaders. They say Anderson Constitution of the No will receive only the "right relatSlate of Idaho, to wing" vote, while Wallace compensation ing can be expected to receive not aiulviileassof members, be amended to only that vote but also the provide that the sal"protest" vote from among and expenses of ary cvher Democrats and Repub members of the leg- STATE REPRESENTATIVE :: STATE f. ,1? r ""' REPRESENTATIVE MASK HART Born and reared on a farm in Franklin Cimnty. Education: B.S. Degree, t'tah State University. M. MAX HADDOCK Experienced Legislator. Is presently serv- Ed., Edusalion Degree, University of Washington. Experience: Served in the 1963-6Idaho State Legislature as Representative from Franklin County. Served in the Special Session of the Legislature in which the Idaho Slate Resources Water Agency was created. Twice elected Superintendent of Franklin County Schools. Taught English and Instrumental Music for 21 years in Idaho, Utah, and Washington ing as State Representative from District 5 32. Has Business man. Owns and operates IGA Mont-pelie- r. Farm background. School teacher. Wife, Clara. three boys, (four Family man. Merl. Three still at home, 14 grandchildren. Church Service: Ardent, g church worker. Taught LDS Seminary five years. Three shortiterim misCache Stake Sunday sions. School Superintendent. Ward Sunday School Superintendent four times. Sunday School teacher in between. Seventeen years as a temple Presently a sealer in the Logan Temple. i j Education: B.S. Do- - gree, USU, 1957, Pol. Science. Minors in Eco-nomics and Music. M.S. Degree, U. of U., 1968, Pol. Sci. Minor in Law. ! I j ! ;' ! Food Center in 1950. Wife, sons, Operates a large ranch in Ban- croft area. Raises bar-- ! : wheat and cattle. Teacher in Idaho Sec- ondary Schools for sev-- ley, en years, teaching gov- - ' ernmeni, history and music. Served as of Grace High Owned and opSchool. erated Bancroft Drug Store. one in U. S. Navy. life-lon- offi-ciato- Born and raised on a farm in Caribou County, Experience: Business Man: Owns and operates the Markhart Educational Service, which publishes and sells the famous Mark Hart Collegiate Word Power Testers & Builders, of which more than a million books have been sold since Family Man: active in been ' HATCH Scouting. high schools. Six girls, MIKE 12 years on Montpel-ie- r City Council. Anxious to be of service to people of District 32. (Caribou, Bear Lake and Franklin Counties). r. Family: Married to former Donna Ilogan of Bancroft. Family consists of three boys and one girl. ! 1 Church Service: in L.D.S. Church. FOB UNITED, EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN: 1. 2. Development and protection of Bear River Water. Revision of Idaho Tax Statutes. Education. Recreational potential of our area. MAX HADDOCK, State Representative MIKE HATCH, State Senator MARK HART, State Representative VOTE for MH DEMOCRATIC 3. 4. FOR IDAHO LEGISLATURE FROM DIST. 32 Pd. Pol. Adv. by M. Hatch, M. Hart and M. Haddock CANDIDATES j ; |