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Show IB TIIE CITIZEN October 31, 136S Public Notices THIS TIME, FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR BOARD FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR OCTOBER 29th, 1967 TO OCTOBER 29th, 1968 VOTE LIKE YOUR WHOLE WORLD FAIR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DEPENDED ON IT. INCOME: Cash on Hand be ginning of period Franklin County Au- IDAHO FOR NIXON-AGNE- Bring the Idaho Legislatur V"1 Wl W&Sl Fair Book Horse and Buggy Days HJR-- SJR-"IDAHOANS .... . 9 FOR MODERNIZING THE STATE LEGISLATURE Dr. D. Fl. Thcophilus, Chairman 15.00 33.00 $8679.49 . . . 1. 170.00 EXPENSES: Miscellaneous Supplies and Expense $ 442.30 Trucking and Trans- 75.4!) oortation 995.25 Miscellaneous Labor Room and Meal 227.69 . Exnense Adver and Printing .... 1032.43 tising Premiums and 3826.23 Awards Cash on Hand 2080.22 end of period . Vote Yes on: 6344.84 767.50 vertising tne TOTAL EXPENSES Mr. and Mrs. CLIFTON Stanley Fuller and son Steven flew by jet to Houston, Tex., last week to visit their son, Heber, who works at NASA Snane Center. Thev visited with many other people and First Security Bank went to places mat Mr. tun47.12 er had known while serving Interest Miscellaneous Rent a mission there many years 845.0b ago. They came home by and Storage 32.74 car and reported having had Keith Larson Hay 99.20 a very enjoyable trip. D. A. Kerby Hay . Mrs. Belva Porter receivTOTAL INCOME .... $5850.17 ed word last week of the EXPENSES: death of her sister, Mrs. SarKeith Larson Payah Jane (Janie) Calhoun, of ment on New BuildMesa. Ariz. She died of a $5000.00 heart attack. ing Preston Lumber Co. The speakers in sacrament 418.70 Plumbing Sunday night were meeting Preston City Thane Winward and son Blair 102.08 Plumbing Supplies of Dayton. Blair had recentAnderson Lumber Co. ly returned from the Califor Misc. Disnlav 72.85 nia Mission. Eauioment The Relief Society held a Cash on Hand bazaar Saturday night A 256.54 End of period large crowd attended and $5850.17 many articles were sold. SupTOTAL EXPENSE 1451 Oct. per started at 7:30 and there Pub. No. Legal was popcorn, candy and a 1968. 31, fish pond. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Croshaw GRACE BRIEFS were visitors of Bountiful A daughter was born Monat her folks, Mr. and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. to day night Mrs. Wesley Ilawkes. Larry Stevens. The little one Mrs. Charles Bailey took will be greeted by four othof her two granddaughcare er sisters when she arrives Owhome. She was born in Soda ters, Darlene and Ilene their while en of Glcndale, Mr. Stevens is a Springs. member of the Grace high folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen, went to Malad on bus school faculty, teaching iness. . Ad- TOTAL INCOME FAIR BUILDING FUND INCOME: beCash on Hand $1597.43 ginning of period Franklin County Audit rax color 3228.68 lections . $1349.15 Tax Colditor . . lections Idaho State Wheat Growers Premium Payments Franklin County Beet Growers Premium Payments Horse Show Barrell Race Purse Citizen Publishing Co. W Couple Visits Son Texas $8679.49 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mortensen and new grandson. When he returns he will bring his wife Beth back. She has been staying with Linda and Grant and helping with the Mr. and Mrs. Lew McDer baby and other children for mott visited Sunday in Pres the past week. ton with his mother, Mrs, Jennie McDermott. Bertie Winward left Friday for Cedar City to visit his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey enjoyed a weekend visit from Steven and Betty of Layton. Mrs. Marguerite Henderson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Henderson in ABRAMS County Commissioner Pd. Pol. Adv. by Richard Hendricks THE TRAINING OF YOUTH CENTRAL BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Del Carver Grace visited with his sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Chris- tensen, Friday. Mark Holsten and Delores Hamilton of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holsten, and also went hunting with his father and roomers. of Is an obligation, first upon the parents; next, upon teachers In schools, the Churches, then the Courts. I do believe with these people taking action, the child can and will become a useful citizen, r RE - ELECT Republican Candidate For PROBATE THATCHER BRIEFS ... I GRACE BRIEFS Sherman Toone, son of Mr. 0. and Mrs. Floyd Toone, returned Friday night from Kansas City where he attended the National Future Farm ers of America convection. Would Appreciate Your Vote D. ROBINSON Pd. Pol. Adv. by O. D. Robinson l7 For The Nursing Home And Hospital Improvement Bond SHOULD THE COUNTY FURNISH HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME FACILITIES? A. WHAT TYPES OF PEOPLE WILL USE THE NURSING HOME? AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF LOCAL CITIZENS. THE COUNTY MUST PROVIDE CERTAIN SERVICES SUCH HOSPITALS. ETC.. THAT PEOPLE CANNOT THEMSELVES. AS SCHOOLS. FURNISH FOR A. PEOPLE REQUIRING NURSING CARE - JUST LIKE THE "SUNSHINE TERRACE". WHO PAYS THE COST OF NURSING HOKE PATIENT CARE? A. OWN THEIR SUPPLEMENTAL PUBLIC MOST PATIENTS OR THEIR FAMILIES PAY WAY - ONLY A FEW RECEIVE AID. WHY DOESN'T PRIVATE ENTERPRISE BUILD THE NEW IS A HOSPITAL AND NURSING H0HE COMBINATION PRACTICAL? A. YES. FACILITY? A. ONE ADMINISTRATION CAN EFFICIENTLY HANDLE THE TWO. AS MANY OTHER UNITS ARE NOW NEARBY COUNTIES. OUR HOSPITAL FACILITIES NEEDED IMPROVING FOR MANY YEARS AND TO DATE NO PRIVATE MAN OR ORGANIZATION HAS OFFERED TO HELP -- - WE NEED THESE SERVICES AND THE COUNTY SHOULD THEREFORE PROVIDE IT. HAVE ALL PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR SPOUSES CAN VOTE ure DOING IN SUCH AN OPERATION HAS A MUCH BETTER CHANCE OF OPERATING IN THE BLACK BECAUSE OF MULTIPLE USE OF HEATING AND KITCHEN. - NO REGISTRATION JUDGE Returning Youth to a Useful Life Is a Judge's Not PunishRole ment alone. Mrs. Lorin Hoopes accompanied Mrs. Lester Cornish and Mrs. Brent Windley to Preston and Smithfield on business last Wednesday. OUR CARE IjEjI ELECT NEEDED Vote - AncPVoteYE |