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Show 9 4C Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury. Faiiview Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Horatio GreMr. and Mrs. Duddy Lee gory and son Jon of Salt Faiiview Briefs uake City visited Sunday Chambers and children of CLEVELAND Most of fee mm the Drury's. Seattle, Wash., are visiting pota'o harvLsiing was finishFaye Hyde and children of Mr. and Mrs. Donavan with Mrs. Chambers' 's Logan visited with Mr. and par ed this past week and Zollinger and family of Sagschool. Mrs. Oscar Rawlings. in back are Mr. and Mrs. Orval Coun-cilminaw, Mich., are visiting with ent3, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sunday evening, High Harris. They came to attend Clark-ston Mrs. Mr. and their parents, of visited Sunday in Jr. Lloyd Parley with Mr. and Mrs. Ily-ru- Norman Roberts and family. the funeral in Pocatello. for Gra:e and Merlin Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr Buddy Lee's Grandfather Inv Thatcher ward were Buttars. an. Dona Forsgren speakers. of in Smithfield with Mr. visited Mrs. Lavinia Gregory and Mrs. Myrl Bodily was released as work direcMr. Logan spent the weekend with and Mrs. Lional Danielson. visited in Logan with Mr. and tor of the Relief Society. Mrs. Joseph Gailey. Lovell Mendenhall was reZina Inglet, who is employ leased as adult teacher of ed in Salt Lake City, visited the Sunday School. Odessa as this weekend with her par' McGregor was sustainedMIA of the cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard sports director Mrs. Wendell Inglet. Roland Olsen of Salt and Mr. and Lake City is also spending a Forsgren as dance directors October TIIE CITIZEN ELECT 31, 196S Potato Harvest Ends In Cleveland Area stu-den- ABB AMS Fi-fie- ld Cointy Commissioner cn m Pd. Pol. Adv. by Rose Olson the "Idaho's most valuable resource is our children. Our goal must be to assure excellence and equality of educational opportunity for every child. When our young people have finished their education, they will need jobs in their chosen fields that will permit them to live and work in Idaho. We must create new employment opportunities for all by developing our resources and by attracting new private investcontracts to Idaho." ments and job-creatin- g ELECT ORVAL HANSEN TO CONGRESS OTJ Orval Republicon hr Himii Canarm Cammllrca, . A. W. Natal, Chalrma two weeks' vacation with his sister, the Inglets. Reed Hall and two of his companions, Charles DeWitt of California ana Eric Willis of Arizona, spent the weekend with Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Hall. Elmer Kerr underwent surgery in the Logan hospital Mrs. Kerr spent two nights with her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Atkinson, in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Bodily visited in Preston Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bair. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher and two children of Smith-fiel- d visited Sunday with Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury spent the weekend in Rexburg at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Rama) Griffeth. Betting ac quainted with their little granddaughter, Kama Jean. Zelda and Joyce Hinckley snent the dav in Salt Lake City visiting with LeeAnn Hinckley And Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell ana family They also shoppea. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gil bert accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Geraldine) Gun- derson to Carson City where thev are movine. Brent will be working with the Forest Service. Thev visited Lake Tahoe and Virginia City. Etheleen An- - dreasen was sustained as the teacher trainer or sunaay School. Jay McMaster of Pocatello spent Saturday with his DTOther-in-ianeeu Kivurcg- and visiting. deer hunting or, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pan-to- r visited in Preston Wed nesday evening. Mendenhall meeting at the court house in Preston recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard NelMargo Wright was an ovson and daughter Natalie of ernight guest of Pennie Bell Logan visited Sunday evening at the Leland Panter home with her sister and husband, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter. n Mr. and Mrs. Orval vaon a few Mrs. Mary Neeiey of River-dal- e days spent visited a few days this cation in Nevada. week with her daughters, Mrs. Ann Burton visited a Mrs. Ronald Panter and Mrs. short time Tuesday morning Sybil McGregor. Mrs. with her Mrs. Ronald Panter and Clara Smith, in Preston in awernoon iney visuea us uncle, Keith Nielsen, at the Weldon McGregor attended a honor of her birthday and Caribou hospital in Soda Republican Springs. School students home for the weekend were D'Anne McGregor and Mareo White from Rexburg, Craig and Le-uranae Mcuregor irom LeGrande brought two friends who spent Satur day oeer hunting. Visiting from Soda Springs over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Randquist with her sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Alle-ma- sister-in-la- banquet Moss on Rocks Never Dies ro-catel- lo. Public Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TIIE PROBATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF IDAHO ) In the Matter ) of the Estate of ) LYNN LONGSTROTH Deceased ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN That all claims against the Estate of LYNN LONG STROTH. Deceased, must be nixon Bob and boys. Vote For A linquent and unpaid on the 29th day of November, 1968, will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 30th day of December 1968, at two o'clock P.M. of said day at the of fice of the Twin Lakes Canal Company in Preston, Idaho, to pay the delinquent assess ment, together with the costs of advertising and the expense of sale. By order of the Board of Directors, October 9th, 1968. Lester P. Sears CHANGE PUT YOUR TAX DOLLARS TO WORK rOB EVERYONE RY ELECTING SOMEONE WHO REALLY CARES ENOUGH presented with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of said decedent, at the of Secretary-Treasurfice of Dell W. Smith, First Pub. Oct. No. 1445 Legal Security Bank Buiiaing, at 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21, 1968. Franklin County, Preston, State of Idaho, within lour FAIRVIEW BRIEFS months after the first publiMr. and Mrs. Asa Bodily cation of this notice. DATED this Uth day of are the grandparents of a October, 1968. baby boy born to Mr. and Rulon Dunn Mrs. Dennis (Sharlene) Dell W. Smith of Franklin. Administrator for Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egbert Residing at Preston. Idaho Pub. Oct are the Legal No. 1441 parents of a baby 17, 24, 31, NOV. 7, 1968. girl. Three little brothers also greeted their little sister. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bret Bodily Notice is hereby given that and baby of Bountiful and at a regular meeting of the Lynette Bodily, who is attBoard of Directors of the ending school at BYU, spent Twin Lakes Canal Company, the weekend with their parheld at the office of the said ents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa BodCompany, in Preston, Frank ily. lin County, Idaho on the 9th Kathy Hyde of Preston visday of October 1968, an as ited with Mr. and Mrs. Pete sessment of $6.50 per share Hyde. She also attended sacon all of the stock of said rament meeting. Company was levied. Said Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown assessment to be used for the of Idaho Falls visited their purpose of paying the money parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed borrowed for the maintenance and operation of the irriga Cole, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rawltion system of the said Com visited with Mrs. Rawlpany for the year 1968, ana ings ings sister, Mr. and Mrs. for part of the year 1969. Wilford Hall, in Inkom SunAll of said assessment is now due and payable and is day. Vern Hinckley was in Salt to be paid to the Treasurer Lake City Monday on busiof said Company at the First ness. in Bank Building Security Preston, Idaho, or to the First MarJean Rawlings, Beverly Security Bank of Idaho, N. A. Nash and Zenda Hart were Preston, Idaho, for the ac- the three girls nominated for count of said treasurer of queen of the Senior Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Hyde said Company, on or before the 29th day of November of Logan visited Saturday stock upon with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin 1968, and any which said assessment is de Rawlings. THIS TIME, VOTE LIKE YOUR WHOLE WORLD DEPENDED ON IT" "And while you're at i send me a man like George Hansen." - dick t II. ward Mrs. Fred Anderson accompanied her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hogan and their son Val of Thatcher, to Salt Lake City for Val's leaving this week for a mission for the LDS church. Visiting the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson, were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson and son of Idaho Falls. During the TO ACT. er Dock-stade- ELECT r DEAN ABRAMS District 2 Commissioner Pd. PoL Adv. by Mr. and Mrs. Theo Smith "The importance of this year's election is without precedent. For the first time in history an American President will be faced, not only with the problem of restoring peace abroad, but with harmony at home. In a period of great national concern, the people of Idaho are indeed fortunate to have George Hansen as a Republican candidate for the United States Senate. After serving four years in the House of Representatives, he is highly qualified, experienced and represents the fresh leadership that America needs as we move into the challenging 70's. learned the awesome nature of the great decisions a During fourteen years in Washington, President faces. And, I know tho importance of close cooperation between the Executive and Legislative branches of our government. An Republican victory on November 5th will give us the opportunity to bring about the change our nation so desperately needs. DEFEND YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE I across-the-boar- d Vote for George Hansen end he'll vote for you . . . always! urge you to give George Hansen your support on Election Day so that he can add his energy, initiative and ability to the new Republican team that will take office in January." I - Dick Nixon Governor Don Samuelson, Honorary Senator Len a Jordan, George Honorary Claude Marcus, Campaign Chairman von SJ.R. No. 3 SJ.R. No. 3 destroys your right to vote on constitutional changes section by section. A similar amendment k Someone was defeated by the voters in 1966. Help do it again! wants the constitution changed. 'A: Save Idaho's constitution for Idaho! SJ.R. No. 3 - IDAHO WATER COMMITTEE for United States Senator WHY? ADAM H. BLACKSTOCK, Chairman |