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Show - THE CITIZEN June 12, 1969 SPECIALS SPRING Public Notices ON WINDROWERS i i NEW JOHN DEERE SELF-PROPELL- i ED WINDROWER 780 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. AN ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER FRANCHISE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF OF THE VIL- TRUSTEES LAGE OF DAYTON. IDAHO: Section 1. That there is j age that may occur in the construction, operation or maintenance by the Grantee of its lines and appurtenances hereunder, and the acceptance of this franchise shall be deemed an agreement on the part of said Grantee, its successors and assigns, to in demnify said Village and hold ra;ni!t U1Y., AI1Uj lb IIHIIIIIVSO VfcHUUIb all liability, loss, cost dam. age. or exoense whirh mnv iiiaV v rr a. earn wiCc fn onnriia Villa hereby granted to Utah Pow-- i reason of the neglect, default, er & Light Company, its suc-- i or misconduct of the Grantee cessors and assigns (herein in the construction, operation, called the "Grantee"), the or maintenance of its lines or franchise, and appurtenances hereunder. right, privilege, con until June 30, 2019, to Section 5. The Grantee struct, maintain, and operate file its written acceptshall in the present and future of this franchise with streets, alleys and public ance Clerk of the Board of the of Day Trustees within places, in the Village thirty (30) ton, Idaho, and its successors, electric light and power lines, days after its passage. Section 6. This ordinance together with all the neces take effect upon accept.shall desirable or appurten sary ances (including underground ance as required herein, and conduits, poles, towers, wires, publication within one month transmission lines, and tele- after its passage as required graph and telephone lines for by law. its own use), for the purpose Passed by the Board of of supplying electricity to Trustees of the Village of said village, the inhabitants Dayton, Idaho, this 2nd day thereof, and persons and cor- of June, 1969. S Walter Beutler porations beyond the limits Chairman of the thereof, for light, heat, powBoard of Trustees er, and other purposes. Section 2. Poles and tow- Attest: ers shall be so erected as to Don A. Dalley interfere as little as possible Clerk of the with traffic over said streets Board of Trustees Pub. June and alleys. The location of Legal No. 1548 all poles, towers and conduits 12, 1969. shall be fixed under the supORDINANCE NO. ervision of the Board of Trustees of the village, but not so AN ORDINANCE OF THE as unreasonably to interfere CITY OF PRESTON, IDAHO THE PAYwith the proper operation of REGULATING said lines. MENT OF CITY WATER PROVIDING FOR Section 3. All lines con- RATES structed under this grant shall ADVANCE FEE BY RENT be constructed in accordance ERS AND FEE FOR TURNwith established practices ING WATER BACK ON FOR with respect to electrical con- - NONPAYMENT OF WATER RATES AND PROVIDING A struction. PROSection 4. The village shall LIEN ON THE REAL in no way be liable or respon-- j PERTY OF OWNERS FOR sible fur any accident or dam-- ; NONPAYMENT OF WATER , II FOOT CUT WITH CONDITIONER ; ALL FOR ONLY ; $4319.19 Plus Freight NEW JOHN DEERE PULL TYPE WINDROWER 480 FULL SIZE - PTO DRIVE - ONLY $1900.00 Plus Freight Fabulous Savings ON ALL NEW AND USED BALERS ALL READY TO GO STEADMAH IMPLEMENT 53 SO. 1st WEST PHONE j ; 853-16- PRESTON, IDAHO Surprise Parly Honors Dayton Woman Ward Honors Mothers, and Reed Blau. Martin Blau, Mrs. Elaine Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Atkinson A surprise birth-.he- r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell last Monday through in Griffiths, was given honor; day party of Albertine G. Blau at her Thursday. While there the d home Sunday, June 1, by her family went to Downata A and birthday and daughters. Aiming. picnic lunch was served to Albert was held afterward in honor and Karla Zbinden, James of Beth and Curtis urimms and Mae McBride, Eben and The following Beehives and Vanette Dutsen, Elaine D. Scouts from Dayton attended Jensen and son, Julia K. Ger-be- the Early Bird Breakfast at Robert and Martha Al- - Downata last Saturday: JacLoretta brecht, Rulon and Betty Ger kie Schvaneveldt. ber and family, Harry and Perry, Phebe Kay Bingham, Julene Rindlesbacher a nd! Klea Kent, Lawana Griffiths, family. JoAnn Mnser and Ja-- ! Leah Jov Martin. Curtis Grif- nae Nelson. fiths. Aaron Griffeth, Brett Beth Griffiths, who works. Page, Dale Cox, Courtney at the LDS hosDital in Salt! Moser. LaMar Winward, Mor- Lake, visited at the home of iris Bingham, Jimmy Bowden DAYTON , Daughters also swim-husban- MAPLETON Last evening the ward and their wives, Bishop and Mrs. Dorin Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hull and Mr. a tr iri rv.napp anui mrs. waiter enter- tamed at a barbecue supper for the mothers and daughters t n ward. They all at " tended a swimming party at Downata and then returned to the ward cultural hall for the supper. The wives of the bishopric prepared the food and were assisted by Mrs. Erma Taylor. They served 45 members. k Mr. and Mrs. DeVere invited Mr. and Mrs. Arlend Poole and Mrs. Myron Evans of Preston as their dinner guests Friday evening at their home. Mrs. Roland Hull Jr., brought her son Lance from Pocatello Saturday to spend a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hull. She returned home Sunday. Joy Eichert and friend and two other couples enjoyed a swim at Downata Monday afternoon followed by an outBur-ban- went Ronald Henderson spent a week in Orem with Kirk son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winward. Last week Mrs. Alta Moser spent two nights in Smithfield at the home of Mrs. Bettv Win-war- d, r. Ware. Mrs. Betty Ware attended the reception of Kay Stevenson Moser last Friday. That i night she stayed at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alta Moser. Mrs. Alta Moser had Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Foreman of South Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nuffer and boys of Roy as visitors at her home Students Leave For River Camp last weekend. Mrs. Albertie Griffiths and Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Griffeth, Sheryl, Steven, Clark and Bradley, Mrs. Cora THATCHER Mrs. Irene hall, last Sundav and Ricky, and Mr. ' Phillips : ..r - ... -J nMA n n..jj and Mrs. Kay Hodges and of the summer education pro- - from St George last Thurs- - family attended the George gram for brace and Thatcher: day where he has been attend Andrew Griffeth reunion in area, and students left Mon- ing school. He will spend the Lewiston last Saturday. day morning for Warm River summer with his parents, Mr. M.r and Mrs. Larry Auger to spend a week. Those from and Mrs. Keith Bar th Lome. n of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. this area who went were Bea The Roper family held their and Janet and JimAuger e annual Garbett, Audrey Wright, family reunion at the my of Salt Lake, and Mr. Bassett, Lois Anderson, Grace City park Friday eve- and Mrs. Zed Griffiths and Annette ning, May 30. Attending were family of Liberty visited at Tammy Elsmore, door picnic. Forsgren, Julie Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Roper the home of Mrs. Albertie and family of Ogden Mr .and, Griffithg and Burdette Grif- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eichert Loretta Coombs. ivira. jim n err on oi oaii uac Mr. and Mrs. Dwight were hosts at a cook out last ng Mr. and Mrs. Spencer on Cub River. of City, Salt Lake Citv Thursday night Invited for the occasion were came last Sundav to pet ttieir Roper and son of Logan, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hull and two sons, Tommy and David, an Mrs. Junius Allen and Want mora mileage? children of Cedar City, Mr. who had spent the week with family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Eugene (Et) Hull of their grandparents, Mr. and. Roper and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper and son, Mr. and Preston, DeLyle Hull and Mrs. Millen Mendenhall. inard children of Pocatello and the Mrs. Wilma Webb of Vernal! Mrs- FT$iie Roland Hull family of Maple-to- visited several days last .Mr- an.d Jf Mrnd If8;,1131?; with her father, Dave Barth-- 1 Anderson and family, p The Trenton employ lnme. and alsn with "ward RTr" ees and their partners enjoy band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J?." son and Anderson ed a dinner at Deer Cliff Inn Paul Merrill in Preston. ?" and Mrs. Wayne Ander- Tuesday. Places were set for Mrs. Effie Hoopes, Grace and famiIy 40. school lunch supervisor spent, Chevron Gasolines keep nd. Mrs am Manhart is Mr. and Mrs. John Layne this week in Coeur d'Alene engine parts clean. Boost in Weiser twa weeks fuel mileage. a state food con- - mg with her mothei, and two children of Bozeman, Memover here vention. were Mont., .7 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rop-Morial weekend with her parand Mrs. Allan Garfield ASSESSMENTS. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and children, Louis, Michael! N and Mr- and Mrs- Jim IIerV and Tammy, of Las Vegas ron spent last Saturday Be It Ordained by the May- Spatig. CALL STANDARD OIL Dr. and Mrs. Verl Long of FR. CO. GRAIN GROWERS the Memorial day holi-- ; iting Mrs. Roper's parents, or and City Council of the St. Anthony and two children day in Thatcher as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Letho PHtSTOM City of Preston, Idaho: Pond, in a week ago Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gene Millward, came 1. 'Standard Oil Company of California That Chapter Section preston X, Title I, of the Revised and and visited with his brother- and family. Saturday evening! rommled Ordinances of the and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- the group had a picnic at Pitv nf Praetnn THhn. he and dell Lone. Hooper Springs. Mrs. Richard Garbett as-- , the following is added there- -' A week ago Sunday Mr and to designated as Section - Mrs. Wendell Long were hosts sisted her son and his wife, at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garbett, 1014. Hobbs of Preston, Willis to move to Pocatello Monday cornpam persons, rent- - Hobbs and daughter Maudene last week. Jeff has been livor corporations panies, and Mrs. ing at Montpelier and teaching property within the City of Pocatello, Mr. of Ogden ing junior high at Paris. He Thanks to our many, many frends, who came from of Preston and paytyg Ve Arthur Thompson Preston City water assess- - and the DeVere Burbank will attend ISU this summer and near for the Open House on our 50th anniverfar and return to Paris to teach ment are required to make family of Mapleton. We were given by our children fn our honor. sary, a denosit in the sum ofi . next school term. ' so most touched and is water deeply appreciative. Mr. Norman and Mrs. before Smith $15.00 any comes more than 30 days:and supplied to said premises family of American Falls past due. Preston. of visited his mother, Mrs. Leti MR. AND MRS. FRANK GILBERT. the City by Preston City water charges tia Smith, and her parents, The City of Preston is herewill be billed on a calendar Mr. and Mrs. Millen Menden- by authorized to turn off the month basis provided serof water for nonpayment vices prior to the 15th of the water charges which are month will be charged for more or 30 due days past the entire month. Service and shall assess the owner subsequent to the 15th of or tenant the sum of $2.00 the month will commence for returning the water on the 1st of the following back for services. month. The city shall have a lien The City of Preston water on all property within the ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY " of system will have no vaca city for the nonpayment or reduced tion charges. water assessments, me AH Sections of Chapter X same to be filed with the inconsistent with this ordin NECK TIES Franklin County Recorder's ance are hereby repealed, Office after the same be- UNANI PASSED AND MEN'S MOUSLY APPROVED This 14th of April, 1969. $1.50 APPROVED: Too many oils? O. R. CUTLER, MAYOR I L Ber-no- Cor-en- Men-denh- all j - week:1' n. - - - hr w1 Co-o- j r. - - vis-spe- nt j Let's Go To A Movie j Thank You 1- IBEA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . . , . THURS., FRI., SAT. JUNE 12, 13, 14 'DR. D00LITTLE' THEATRE PRESTON JUNE THURS.. FBI.. SAT. JUNE 12. 13, 14 THE GROOVY TALE OF A ROCK IN PARAMOUNT KODUCTIOII A PAD UNDER Mm. FOR TEXAS' GROUP THE SEA! Grace Theatre fAnflA JUNE - JUNE IDAHO GRACE, THURS.. M0N. thru SAT. 19, 20, 21 'THREE GUNS MmMl rCTUKS SAT. FRI., THURS., - 16 thru 21 FRI., SAT. 12, 13, 14 WALT DISNEY'S - ; A ay ATTEST: CITY CLERK Legal No. 1551 Pub. Starting Time 7:20 and 9:00 are good JUNE then Bullitt. diesel and gasoline en.r and 18 CALL STANDARD OH FR. CO. GRAIN GROWERS ti:idard Oil Company of C,i! The Board of Trustees of West Side School District is taking applications for school bus driver for the school year of TECHllCOLOlMROII WUNEI Commnnily IROJ.-SO- MIS Theatre Lewlston, Utah "MY SIDE OP THE MOUNTAIN" MEN'S JEWELRY 1969-7- 0. Any qualified person the position please submit your application at tne scnooi office at Dayton, loano Evan Roller Clerk Legal No. 1552 Pub. June 12, 19, 1969. $2.00 to $4.00 MEN'S WATCHES (SEN'S KNIT POLOS SKY -- VU 800 SO. STATE ST., PRESTON NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF MR. AND MRS. Theatre PHONE JERRY ROBBINS Thanks, Everyone THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - JUNE I've Sold Mv Sand and In a Wacky and Andy Griffeth Is an Ex Marine turned Preacher Wonderful Entertainment for the Whole Family. STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY Clint Eastman In "COUGAN'S BLUFF" - 79c BOAT SHOES MEN'S Gravel Business to $4.99 SURF May I Suggest that when you need Gravel, Sand, dirt, or fill, Just Cull: JACKETS MEN'S SS.98 LARIN BODILY, PHONE 852-14430 SOUTH STATE PRESTON, IDAHO and $7.98 12, 13, 14 "Angel In My Pocket" ... MEN'S SL99 to $3.98 Pair 61 852-01- $8.98 to $25.00 SHIRTS MEN'S DBESS SOX Larin Bodily. Drive In SP0BT $3.93 io $5.98 Jim Brown, Robert Cootc Starting Time 7:10 and 9:05 A3 fmj BJL0 TT' COMING SOON: 16 'KENNER' there's muminmmmiHu RPM DELO Multi-Servic- e Oil is the one oil best for both MON. and WED. ONLY cops-a- nd $2.00 to $5.00 NOTICE Book' are badceps and there MEN'S BILLFOLDS June 12, 1969. 'The Jungle There GIFTS FOR FATH Thanks Again, REN JONES SP0BT SLACKS DBESS SLACKS DBESS SHIBTS MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S $5.98 $8.98 $3.98 |