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Show OORl COPY Thatcher Woman Leaves For Texas Visit - THATCHER Mrs. Mike Wilker left last week for Tex- as to visit with her son and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Curtis and family ' are leaving to make home In Holland where he is being sent by the company he works for. Sheldon Roper spent toe weekend In Salt Lake City Wilker. urith hia Bister aiwI Mr. and Mrs. Jim Herron. GRACE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Budrow Gib son went to Logan. They Bea Wright, Ida Belle Her Mrs. Diane Elsmore. Sybil were accompanied by Mrs. Wright Teachers Association. and Jane Smith. stake YWMIA Lucy Gibson, who visited with husband Brig accompanied McGregor, Mrs- - Ethel Mendenhall ac- - her tnere. Mrs. Gwen Toone the meet-famil- Mrs. Bowcutt in Preston, attended president, Mr. and Mrs. substituted for her at school, ing. Fred VanVleet and Harold oniPan,ie(1 Walter Rostlahl is taking a Mrs. Sheldon Kendall and Spencer represented the MINK CREEK The annual "l!11! 10 Idaho i Kir wam snB weiaing course m Focateuo two children 01 urate spew Grace water department in Speech Festival was held ner aaugncer ana one evening each week. iiflif Dm... 1Tm Sunday with ner parents, air, Logan at USU Thursday and Tfldelav lugui,. iwaiui nan-Se- n, family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Leon Rendlishbaker of and Mrs. Harris aiepnenson. Friday. They attended a Crane, Tracy Craig Jenwater meeting and Ins true-- sen and Jane Keller ' ana also her sister, Pwafplln enont last KaJnrriav nnri Mrs. Mr gave Mrs. Reao Weaver. The Bri-with her parents, Mr. and Coombs spent Tuesday last tl0ns wer Ben in regard to talks. A demonstration was Mrs. Dick Garbett week in Preston and visited management by a represen- - given by Terry Westerberg, and Mrs- - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith 'with her sister, Mr. Eldora ' tatl'e from San Francisco, scriptural reading by Jeannie Adolf Wyss is spending a Hansen, choral reading bv the Jensen. and of American Falls family MP and Mrs. . L. month in V?n)vrt urith hi Laurel group, and a song by i i il : : Mrs. Ed BRIEFS GRACE daughter, Lang, who K.ayaawn Jepsen, Jill Baird, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millen y, " i Rllbn ILLK1. S2?iS ; eiS , , ElS,. i- - D--- John-medic- al in-la- fflKJ? iiuc r. tSS Mfn ni rt , SJ? .,al0 Og-,aa- y. "'l A SiWJfnLT. T&.&&!J& " SFStt' tjIj 'li. K 0. tin faVGaff S Stoe weenw Vfy I -- Mc-Lai- n. I a)l Hand In Hand Del Monte Corporation ! wSjL S TnE CITIZEN 27, 1969 LaClede Dkk Garbett has been ill im l? toe ?ocr toget Mendenhall and Mrs. Lettie the past week and under the SffSSft-i"kug Falls and Mrs- rnal(l Smith1",n Idaho who 1138 been Smith. to get his doctor's care, and has been $ for a Mr- - and Mrs. Claude Men- - and child of Ogden spent the blood built up prior to having unable to go to work. He is fu.110"1 weekend with her parents. BUlgiriy uu I1LS eyes. here his nar- - nemployed at Food Town in ents took him to Jack Toome broke three Logan for a Saturday evening and visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Soda Springs. check up. bones in his right foot Tues " with tnei, daughter and son- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carter Murat Mendenhall of Cald-Mrs. Anna Page Is visitine day while at Lava swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Richard had all their, family several dir!i Owens. with weULPent her daughter Paula Dee Mrs. Jean Waite spent the last days Last Sundav for a femiiv mu. urn nw cuiu uu uiu iiua wuiu ub. noiwu HOnorine Mr past week in Boise on busl nT ;ftml5r'.Mr. and Mrs. Robert and family of Ogden spent in Puhiska, Iowa. ness, returning home Thurs- birthdav the weekend with hU parents, Mrs. Alzina Keller of "" " TTn Guests were Mr. and Mrs" ana u- husband. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Ruben Coomhs Aa tvihbou wHh MP. Mrs. Mona Hill and daugh vi.:. j !sts x8 ,thelIhome Nellie V. Johnson, Denzil, ter Jenefer Hill, Mrs. Luelia and Rebecca Carter of Salt ,DJ?mer Mrs. Hoopes Frank and Lucian Johnson, llymas went to Salt Lake ?learfllld, Roe- 'i City, Mr. ef Carter wiv- and famSy and we?.e Srt uty where Mona had a Mrs. Irene Carter of JSSSS Mrs. Mary Johnson accom- - check uo with her specialist. (andMr!,VGa5y Mr. and Mr,. Stephen her son Douglas to Mrs. Ideila Harrison under OTem wlDQiey of American Fall,, Barbara CitoMondav where went surgery Thursday mornLake Salt 7pnH " Carter of Pocatello and Mr. f a,,. tTJ' and Steve Wright ani ing in the Holy Cross hospital rw Ui rwa IIV errdenU of jj.uM"" Sullivan was honored in Salt Lake City. AlrVU B JLMI11VC, VtCOU Mrs. Bergetta Christensen before moving to Provo, spent the weekend to Craig n a birthday party Wednes- and Mrs. Ida Sorenson atls survived two foster with the boys' parents, Mr. day, March 19, at the Dale tended the funeral Monday of ghters, Mrs. Birdie Leichty of and Mrs. Fern Wright P8"115, urvi Mri Icran Milota mfv Helen Welker and Joy John- - Sullivan home. Present were Everett Peterson. . r. anaJ w am. nawara n op- - of aPendleton, Ore., two broth-- , son have completed their Bruce Murray; Mike Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson GummersalL Pappy of Bountiful er went to Logan last Sunday ers, Owen and Grover of Salt stopped and visnursing course and Elliot where toey were dinner guests Lake City. Those attending practical Evan Wilson, Scott ited with her Lopez, hosnew the at are assisting parents, Mr. . ui uicii BiU auu uaujjmer-inSimmons, Randy Lloyd, Richme funeral from here were pital in Soda Springs. Harrison. and Mrs. ChrisStanley Mrs. Mr. and law, Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Millen Menden-Rope- r. Dorcee Winward is making ard Riding, Douglas enroute to were the funOther guests were haU, Mr. and Mrs. Keith her home with her tensen. Freeman. They Rocky grandparMeiaon jwper ana Mr. and Barthlome, Dave Barthlome, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brett Peterson and Don eral of Everett Peterson in Mrs. Jim Herron of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Waun until is school out, Hogan Roper, Montpelier. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ho- - then she will join her parents cty. Mrs. Cluff Gibson and two William Hawker returned Mrs. Gene Millward had as gan. .. children of Preston visited from in Illinois. , ,. the Caribou County HosMrs Mrs. Vera Young spent last her guests Monday afternoon The Thatcher ward MIA with her mother-in-lalast week to a Tupperware Friday and Saturday in Boise :held their speech festival on Lucy Gibson, Thursday night pital in Soda Springs where party Shirley Keller, Beulah where she attended the Tuesday evening last week, ana also visitea wiui Airs. he has been taking treatment Ruth Stephenson, gate assembly of the Idaho It was under the direction of, Budrow Gibson. for double pneumonia. hi. March Speech Festival Held Recently In Mink Creek ruDiic uouce '" ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL NO. 368 ORDINANCE An Ordinance of the City of Preston, Idaho. Levying Ad Valorem Taxes for the fiscal year beginning the first day of January um ana ending on the thirty-firday of Decem ber 1969. Upon the assessed value 1968. Upon the assess ed value of all the taxable property within the City of Preston, xoano xo proviae revenue for the general current expenses of the said City during said fiscal year. To provide revenue to pay ine exnenses of maintaining a public library within said City. To provide revenue to pay uie expenses of lighting the streets of said City during said period, to pay the ex penses of maintaining a recreation department during said fiscal year. To pay principal and interest on Bonds and sinking fund. To provide revenue for general fund expenses of the City of Preston, and providing that the City Clerk shall file a certified copy of this Ordinance with the County Auditor of Franklin County, Idaho. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Preston, Idaho. Section 1. There ls hereby levied forty seven mills on each dollar of assessed valuation on all property within the corporated limits of the City of Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, to provide revenue for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1969 and ending December 31, 1969 as follows: General Fund ... 1 .015 004 Street Light st lis iiJLsasSSuji Edison Turned The World On "And I'm Keeping It That Way" All of ns and counties to help make this CacheValley. Working together with the cities In our company dearea grow. Progress and growth are the watch-wor- d veloping new Ideas and working towards a bright future keeps ns on the move. We appreciate serving the growing elcctrcical needs of the area and proud Your Power Company too of the fact that we have contributed to Its economy. This means over employs 69 people in thisvalley, 58 In Preston alone. annual payroll in Preston. In 1968 we We are proud that onr annual taxes help our communities. paid $215,900 in property taxes in Franklin County, of which $132,000 went to support onr local schools, with the balance to County, Municipal and other Special districts. We hope that yon We Uke being your neighbor and partner in progress. ns. about same feel the .... S420,-DOO.O- U THE GOOD FOLKS AT UTAH POWER & LIGHT PRESTON DIVISION 003 Recreation 007 Sewer Bond 013 Bond Water $ .047 Total Section 2. The City Clerk of the City of Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, is authorized and directed to certify a copy of this Ordinance to the County Auditor of Franklin Idaho immediately County, after passage, approval and due publication of this Ordinance. Section 3. AH Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are expressly repealed. , Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval and due publication in the Preston Citizen, which paper is hereoffiby designated to be the pubthe for cial newspaper lishing of this. Ordinance. Passed and approved this 19th day of March, 1969. Attest: A. R. Swains ton City Clerk,. O. R. Cutler, Mayor Legal No. 1521-P- 27, 1969. ub. March and Franklin Connty Farms GROW, HARVEST AND PROCESS THE WITH GROWING WE APPRECIATE THfi YOU. PORT YOU HAVE GIVEN SUP- AND US ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO WORK- ING AND GROWING WITH YOU IN THE FUTURE . . . REMEMBER AT YOUR GROCERY --- GET THE FINEST -DEL MONTE BRAND VEGETABLES -GROWN AND PROCESSED HERE . . . j Del Monte Corporation j vis--' uii- - iting Mr. and Mrs. Bill verson and son Forrest and Mrs. Josephine Keller of Preston. Forrest left Satur day for the mission home. HI-LAN- FRANKLIN COUNTY AND WORKING Preston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen ler spent Friday evening OF PART THE IN WE ARE HAPPY TO BE A WORLD. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and family of Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Leeral Jensen of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kel VEGETABLES FINEST n. FRANKLIN. IDAHO DAIRY D IS GROWING WITH FRANKLIN COUNTY AND CACHE VALLEY FARMERS Vilh Our Plant In Richmond .004 Library at Utah Power and light are proud to be a part of Preston and Sandra Hansen and Susan Jensen. Delia Keller is the speech director. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keller went to Salt Lake Friday nieht in Bountiful. Thev picked up Mr. and Mrs. Sam Aimona ana Mr. ana Airs. Gary Keller. The group attended the wedding reception of Kristi Smith, daughter of Mrs. Earl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson spent Friday night and Sat--, urday in Salt Lake on a com-- 1 bined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Jay Higbee of Orem and Vance Christensen of Provo spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Christensen and family of Salt Lake visited and spent the night with them. Sunday, Jewel and family went to Pocatello to visit his mother, Mrs. Serena Christensen. Friday night Sandra Hansen, Willa Wilde, Lamoyne Christensen and Jeannie Hansen attended the Gold and Green Ball in Winder where they danced in the floorsfaow. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Westerberg and Melroy Larsen spent a weekend recently in Filmore as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Larsen. Emma Larsen has been visiting there for the past two weeks and returned home with them. Jeff Olson spent the week end at home. Sunday evening he attended sacrament meet ing in Whitney where Robert Poole was guest speaker. Alter meeting, he returned to Pocatello for school at ISU. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and family enioved Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Ogden, Salt Lake and Pay-so- We Are Helping The Economy of Preston and the Area PROVIDING JOBS AND A FRANKLIN COUNTY PERIOR MILK. MILK. PRODUCTS THE VERY HI -- FOR YOUR WITH COMBINED KNOW - HOW. MAKE BUY MARKET LAND BEST SU- OUR DAIRY YOU ... TRY THEM TODAY AT YOUR CAN FA- VORITE MARKET . . . HI-LAN- D DAIRY 0 |