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Show 4 - Jan. THK CITIZEN Man Suffers Injured Eye Letter To The Editor 2, 1969 Meet Time Of School Board Given For Publics Benefit PUBLIC NOTICES JSMSR Jiece of steel in his eye as he was helping his son Lynn break a hole in the foundation of Ws home in Smithfield. He is reported to be in satis- factory condition, Wallace A. Cottle got some fibre glass in his. eye while, NOTICE Tl CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, Dear Editor: OF THE fortable seating and a genu- STATE OF IDAHO COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, welcome at any or all of ine of case in your Just any innludin? a New our meetings. STATE OF IDAHO In the Matter Year's resolution of getting sincerely, of the Es'nte of ) In the Matter THE CACHE COUNTY better acquainted with the and LARSEN N. J. SCHOOL BOARD of the Estate of ) public schools, we thought a C. Bryce Draper, B. ELLEN time LARSEN, our of ) notice GEORGE II. KOFOED meeting would Superintendent be and appropriDeceased. place ) Deceased Willis S. Hall, President GIVNOTICE IS HEREBY Mark Lindley, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV be meeting Thel-- ; the Vice President EN undersigned the 1:30 By in 9 at on Jan ?ML EN That all claims agains. Member : baard room. The address is Doris administra-Budge, L. B. ma Keller, the estate of George II. Member Dean 12th North Haslem, 61 North 2 N. of J. East, of the estate deceased, must be pre- trix CLfford Stauffer. wJl we Thereafter Logan. B. Larsen, Member sented with the necessary Larsen and Ellen -- f.meet monthly at 1:30 p.m. to creditors the deceased, Keith D. Hansen, ta n the undersigned first Thursday vouchers and all persons having claims! w M 0j com. Clerk, Treasurer executrix of the Estate of : the said deceased, to against said decedent, at the office exhibit them with the neces- of Dell W. Smith, First Se- sary vouchers, within furj COMMISSIONERS at months after the first publi-- . trom page li (Continued curity Bank Building, nation of this notice to the Franklin County, Preston, B. L. Keller, follow slow, Iowa. The Margaret Ann Adams Benson DUP camp entertained their partners at a Christmas party in the town hall ; I Saturday evening. The pro gram was given by the BlaineStephenson family of Lewiston, after which a buffet sup- per was enjoyed followed by the exchanging of gifts. About 30 were in attendance. and Mrs. W. S. Holt and Mrs. Lola Littledike were .. Sunday dinner guests of Mr Literary Club Idaho, within four months after first publication of this notice. Rilla Nelson Executrix S DELL W. SMITH Attorney for Executrix Residing at Preston, Idaho Legal No. 1477 Pub. Dec 19, 26, 19GB; Jan. 2, 1969. Holds Parly Fridav evenine an Hawai ian Luau will honor past presidents of the association at LeWiston TWTSToxT-- Th tie Terrace Ballroom. Titprarv Huh held their an- - in Smithfield. Mrs. Littledike rclllaixicu liX uuuuuiuu ava Jan. 18 at 9 a m following . ht L(jL short visit. rWrd in th m a business breakfast . a ii oa h" n uu. . anil Mrs . V gjm witn Mrg Elton Fack. hosted a wedding Spackman LICENSE DUE ronont nn in tiiii warn pinriirai (Continued from hall Friday evening honoring Pa?el, of wise to take their daughter Linda and her Mr. and Mrs. set up outside the pr Woo:Ji who gave an illus. husband, Robert Winn, who a Assessor 8 ; were married earlier in the on lecture trated Turkey. ... . 11 flpn nnesnnifni. nnistauonea wiin day at the Logan Temple. truck applications have been the'Air Force in Turkey foT The Relief Society held "Those using and one.half vears. Mrs. their Christmas social Tuesthese will have an accurate w T wiser gocial chair. day afternoon with the prorecord besides saying them- - a was in charge of dec(r. gram riven bv Nola Griffin, work." fi ' selves and us a aocta Lula Lott and Melva Cottle Reed Fonnesbeck comment- - were Uresent ' singing, with Norma Reeder ed. He is manager of the lo- as accompanist. Ethel RawlMr!: Mrv ?" Klfn! ins was the emcee and gave cal tax commission office. He notes that approximate-- " a reading. Following the "i program, luncheon was ser ly 23,000 plates were sold out of his office last year, not in- - "CVT &'au au'. d v and her ved at decorated tables wo-in daughter Ju This in-eluding transfers Scott the cultural hall. Each Mrs. Mr. and eluded about 16,400 passenger buand, man was presented with a cars. 7aU motorcycles, nt from the Relief So iety gift Stanford Ogden and Mark officers. trailers and the remainder Those with birthcomwould be quarter-yea- r glen of Fill"io'-- and Mr. days falling in December and Mrs. Dick Graham and were mercials. specially acknowledged When you pay your $6 at hbv girl of Provo are spend- and given a corsage. A large home at the the Tax Commission Office ing the holidays was in attendance. hus- group afternoon the Priyou are actually paying for "f their sister and her WisMonday children were given a registration, not for a license band, Mr. and Mrs. Rev mary Dlate. In most cases, one of er and family of Lewiston. treat and a program. the 25,000 decals now housed; Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Drury Tuesday evening the MIA Mr. and Mrs went in tho nffirwi will hp a vou acconTOanied gathering latone er in caroling, fnr Jvnnr vohinip Tlpnrv Drurv to Oeden noiri wiu w 1WI J cultural hall for the lib However, if a person has day last week to attend a chili and hot chocolate. lost his front license, he can Drury family Christmas parSeveral students and par at the home of a sister, ents bring in the rear plate and ty attended the Pops con Other receive a set for $1. If the Mrs. Olive Pavne. cert at Sky View high school Mrs. the'! Lavinia were guests rear plate is lost with Thursday where the concert: rlppal. the charge is S2. If Rrpgnrv of Logan and Mr hnnrl nlQvnrl niimnprs With " r V; Mrs. James Henderson; the bnth Hig rear and front are and performer, Atila Galamb, of cost is Downey. the replacement lost, year old genius. Also on Mr. and Mrs. Clair Jorgen-sn- n $3. afternoon, many of, are rcioicine over the ar- - the Trenton students per- She rival of a bnby daughter. formed with the singing group was greeted on her arrival and orchestra. home by a sister and two Thursday evening Mr. and brothers. at- ?.Irs. Roland Mortenson of Mrs. Annie McKnijjht tended a party cf the Sans of I.rwiston has returned from ine Pioneers, cf which Mr. a three week trip to Californ- Mai'tenson is a director. It ia. She visited "in Wooilnnd was held at the Lofthousc in Mr. and Mrs. John Van I.ngan. Ordcn nnd in Cxnrdrn Employees ef the Trenton in nn;l with Ileinstcin, p and their partners h vi"i n si.it Mrs. Andrew M. Ar """ ra,., v, !? 2?!' Hi. ZJ LIVE MUSIC At The GRACE Jfn Hew Year's Eve -G- - OOD TIME ALWAYS UI'DEB NEW HAKfiGEHENT "j f-- MM ve Co-o- r: r : rivers i',.;!'!'.'h !'.vf'",''.'-- l t r:1;! "-- v,,,:',.i: .i tl: l I Kh-Si&- JLrJ folshsp ''. I". ' I'- iO.il-- -' . AViVll.il VI it. : !f,!i. vi I'' :c;I " l thainnnn t.'i" a!-.;- - AUTOMATK" - .1 i V.'- cia U WAS i Wayne; T 'A G.E. 19' UPRIGHT - WAS $3M.!)5 . - - ( J.K. 12' UPRIGHT - Mow$ . . Disposal G.E. WAS ?in9.95 19.95 WAS 3S" Range G.E. DKLUXK - Kow$ WAS $539.93 2995 ggoo ! ::: i':'--:- :: k. r'h V-:- r - f: . WAS Mow$1Bs3 IV'Iuxp Front Ixiad Portable $3X9.95 $ G.E. - RADIO AM-F- M Now REG. $249.95 G.E. How $g800 - REG. government's action. C; 1 Pi $2S800 MANY OTHER APPLIANCES, TV & STEREO SETS AT CLOSEOUT PRICES IDAHO APPLIANCE & SPQRT SHOP PHONE R52-0S- - B YOITR SFRVTCING DEALER PRESTON II NORTH STATE $4.00 a year, $5 00 outside Lb. 37c HENS A GRADE BUTTERBALL Lb. 47c SWIFT'S SUGAR BAG 53 lbs, T 4 , . fc. :r '( !'rs n ovi:?i cj,rn '"T lce. r- -1 .7 f i.l-v- : '- j. -.. ' " KS., I T.I.. SAT. 2, ::, 4 MAXIM FREEZE OF tie mm" TIIURS., FBI., SAT. JAN. 9, 10, 11 TI1URS.. FBI., SAT. - JAH . 2 - 3 20th Century-Fo- 4 GRACE, Presents x Grace Theatre IDAHO hm$ DRIED Ccflee WSm SB! 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Middle - term maturities say 8 to 12 years give you fairly high current return . . . and a capital time. gain if held to pay-of- f Never For the Affluent bonds been have the Follow so attractive. down rules laid general above. Buy the new, long-terexempts of best quality in income . . . if the best need. If is now your right howthe for future, saving ever, there are plenty of manear- - and middle-terturities available in nontax-able- s that will save on your annual tax bill and give you a caoital gain at maturity. At a time Convertibles? such as now, after stocks ITS VP. had a long and sizable runup, we at Babson's Reports, Inc., are not attracted to convertible bonds . . . feeling that, in most cases, the cost of the call on the common has become inflated. Convertibles are most attractive after a stock mar . . . when un ket shake-ou- t and when exists certainty vrui are not navine too much above the investment worth of the bond for a call on the common. said "! Officers' annual party was at the Cedar club Thursday, Dec-.t 19, with a ham supper, style. Those attending from Bancroft were Mr. ;in Mrs. Thoil Parker and M- and Mrs. Darrell McLain. 49c Lb. :. View-suppe- Dishwasher hpt hp.t. 6 - iimauuu ue Returns here to 7 for the . decVratiiig the hall and tiii, ks. A iiriigram was prcsrn!- rd in the Urlicf Siciciy roam with Merilce Sparkman as; reader. A ham dinner was; srrvrd to 7. Tlie Fourth ward Primary lidd their Christmas party After an interest- Monday. Santa Clans ing program, visited and presented each child with a gift and candy; and nuts. BANCROFT vnnr iv--r-" 01 rcUCIll i !! ;r:' BONELESS ru t!v tve'il. Mi :. v::v; in e'nrg1 c'. PEACE OFFICERS Halibut Fillel ContinueQ from Page 1) nnpatp lg. SUeS . . - mrpflRT -- . in-1- i M-r- I Mr. MARKET ft i ft v:. fl ilye Jft ndoM"- T?TSKS TO RTSE AS YEAR LENGTHENS The nation Is now in the honev-moo- n days of hone . . . the of the electorate with the new Administration. But the "charging nf the guard" at the White House is not likely to be accomplished without causing uncertainties. With business and the t. a - n n snnnn .stork market bowling along . i jmc nas new nitons, iu. j t in i eacn. mi rne inaiviauais, 5 dition to simiiar fines, could of change lean toward be sentenced to a year in jail. crpasing exnosurc as the n Albert R. Bowen, Salt Lake phoria of earlv Cityi attorney for one of the comes to full bbnm. As we peer into MGO. the Wednesday,1 dairies, "These dairy leaders are re- - staff of Babson's Reports gpected for their integrity in Tnc, foresees ww advances Utah business circles and in nn bn'h tho ccimmic and thn fronts. P.nt we althe dairy industry across the financ-in- l o -- re riinvinej-i- l t'nl ns nation. for "Tiiey have not been found v.t- V "pthens. guilty in the courts. I! would bsinnssmnn rnrl investors 'IV:"- be inadvisable t') make any v.ill l;krv;;s incr'.-nvcomments at this time on tin rer yr.ur optimism livr iinp ; d, i I'.'i-- PRESTON'S MOST CONVENIENT SUPER Hi-La- W J1 fKoet0rn r.n. Federated Dairy Farms, Inc., of Salt Lake City, its general manager, L. Glen Garrett, and its general sales manager, Winston J. Fillmore; Dairyman's Association of Murray, Utah, its general manager, Louis R. Curtis and its wholesale sales manager. Bvron C. Millet with a branch in! Richmond, has been soliciting milk in this area. Maximum penalty for cor-wrate defendants, upon con i TT Marie Dock is president w the organmUon. Mane Dock JPjnl Christ a mas with tax-exem- pt Ter-ril- l; p LOUNGE r. unnamed coconspirators have conspired to fix and maintain wholesale and retail prices, to submit collusive and rigged bids in federal and state contracts and to divide business among themselves. Named as defendants were: Beatrice Foods Co. of Chicago, its junior vice president and former district manager for the Utah area, E. A. Walker, and the present district manager and former branch manager, Bill R. ipre-pnne- d. DANCE TO tj. iuu.uui,ui said that since 1957 the defendants and Rog-des- MARKET best-grad- firms officials on a &ni six of charge of illegally conspiring to prices and rig bids on jry products was announ-Mced reCently by Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark. digtrib. The oroducts southeastern Utah, , year .... "-A0- - in Ogden, three dairy orado and involve a business of about $30 million each JS!?" W! 'ftjJS tred The indictment utah, ' SSSSS'S run from "cream." Dairies Face Court Test MaWj a - evening, the ho:ne of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Minkler of Logan where they played games and re-- -; ceived a gift from Mr. Minkler. About 25 were in at-- j tendance. The Singing Mothers gavel umrlrinfT at Thiokol ine program at sacrament fipnree O. Merrill is spend meeting. Several songs were : tVio hnlirtnvR with his dau sung by the chorus, as well Helena ear. as ana ana soios ana aueis tamuy, ghter Mrs. Albert Koppes, of On- -, Ko-foe- d, said Thelma at Preston, administratrix, County of Franklin, Stale of Idaho, this being the place fixed fnr the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated December, 1968. Thelma B. L. Keller Administratrix of the Estate of Deceased. Legal No. 1482 Pub. Dec. 26, 1968, Jan. 2, 9, 16, 1969. later gathering at STAN'S -f i"n n tm iw hitiiib m MfMimMinr COLOR by Deluxe Dmi-Uo- bt ioi ncius com-owo- EGGS MEDIUM W0Z. ?A BIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS PRICES CONVENIENT nOURS to 8 Weekdaya IW Starring Lloyd Bridget Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:05 Sunday Honrs Community STAR'S Theatre MARKET Lewiitoi, Utah :00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AND GUTS BAKERY I |