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Show 1 Nov. 20, 1969 THE CITIZEN CLEVELAND BRIEFS HUMAN 100 Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Workman of Treasureton. Mrs. Grace Harris joined her daughter, Mrs. Florene Williams, and daughter Patty of Soda Springs Saturday afternoon at a wedding reception in Pocatello. The wed- HAIR WIGS $29.98 and op Syatbetle STRETCH vtnrx Natural Napetlae S2U8 ding reception was Saturday evening in honor of Vickie Lee, daughter of Mr. and Caldwell and Mrs. William Lejam, Ulan Bradley Wililams, son of Mrs. HELEN'S Hata MS N. Florene Williams. Group Visits In Montana - Mrs. Grant CLEVELAND Gray accompanied her mother, Mrs. Grace Johnson, a sister, Mrs. Dot Thomas, and a niece, Mrs. George Revoir nf Grace, to Hamilton, Mont., for a few days to visit with a sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Albiston. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Andreasen Monday were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Tingcy of Bountiful, Utah. Monday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor were his sister and husband, Mr. and The Whitehead Insurance Agency GRACE. Mrs. Harold Winn of Preston, their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Winn of Boise. They did some hunting. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter drove to Soda Springs to visit their son, Spencer, on his birth lay anniversary. Grace Harris accompanied them and spent the evening with her daughter, Florene Williams, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Morris s and children of Pocatello and Mrs. Mary Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Dean Hogan, were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Skinner. Mrs. Howells is the daughter of the Skinners. Mrs. Eldon Anderson and son Billy of Ogden visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Eldon and some friends came for some mutton. Mrs. Idona Condie had her two grandsons with her while their parents, Mr., and Mrs. Hill Condie of Grace, spent a few days in Salt Lake Wright, Blanche Jean Panter and Patsy Bennett attended and participated in a music festival at Falls Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum of Logan were visitors for a few days of the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton. How-ell- City-Sherma- IDAHO Your Local Independent Agent Serves Yon First Public Notices Mrs. Ronald Panter honor ed her sister, Mrs. Weldon McGregor, at a belated birth day anniversary dinner at her .iome on feunaay. Sun.lav dinner guests at the home of his mother, Mrs Grace Harris, were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris and chil dren of Garland, Utah. Other visitors during the afternoon were Lucian Johnson of Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter. Kahirdav evenine visitors at the Weldon McGregor home were their son, will, ana some friends on their return from Salt Lake City going back to school in Pocatello. Saturday evening the senior members of the home r teaching program and a attended companions banquet and program at the stake house in Grace. The program consisted of several musical numbers by a group from Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garbeit nml family visited Sunday af ternoon in Montpelier with a Mr. son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Jeff Garbett. Visiting over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Coombs, were their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Curtis Coombs of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon and Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Panter spent Wednesday then-junio- Mc-Oop- nr in Ogden shopping. along Beckstead prior to October 29th at six Lane about seven miles to o'clock P.M. Oneida Street; thence East Preston Cemetery one mile, North one mile, Commission Franklin County, Idaho East four miles, North one William P. Shumway, NOTICE IS HEREBY OTV. mile, East two miles, North Chairman one mile; thence East about EN, That a special school elNo. 1636 Pub. Nov. Legal ection of the qualified elect seven miles to the Bear 6, 13, 20, 1969. ors ot ine above named School County line; District will be held on the thence South along the NOTICE OF ELECTION tna day of December, 1969. County line to the Idaho-Uta- h The polls will be open from State line thence West Of Whitney Cemetery District a:uo o'clock P.M. until 8:00 along the State line to BeckAn election will be held o ciock P.M. stead lane, The following buildings are as advertised in the legal Dec. 1 in the Whitney School for the purpose of electdesignated as polling places: section of the Preston Citizen Houseone Commissioner for ESDNo. 201 Office-Z- one No. newspaper (published Novem- ing District No. 2. and must be ber 20, November 26, 1969). Central School Zone No. 2 This election is called pursu- chosen from district two for term of 4 years. All citiJefferson School-Zo- ne No. 3 ant to a petition having the a who are qualified electzens National Guard Armory-Z- one signatures of the legal numin Whitney Cemeors residing No. 4 ber of electors requesting a are entitled to District tery Franklin School Gym Zone change of trustee zones; and vote. Registration is not reNo. 5 pursuant to approval by the Polls will be open A ballot will be taken on the State Board of quired. Education; as from 1 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. question: Shall the trustee authorized by Section zones of Eastside School Dis- Idaho Code, as amended by Nominations will be received trict No. 201, Franklin Coun- chapter 412 of the Fortieth by the secretary prior to Nov. ty, Idaho be changed as pro- Session of the Idaho Legisla 29 at 6 P.M. Fred Rallison, Chairman posed by the Board of ture. No. 1640 Pub. Nov. Legal Dated this Uth day of No 13, 20, 27, 1969. Zone No. vember, 1969. Beginning at the point Orson L. Bowler CLEVELAND BRIEFS where the Bear River interClerk of School Idaho-Utasects the h State District No. 201 of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welker line; thence North along Franklin County, Idaho visited Sunday in Bear Lake the river to the intersection The qualifications of elect with his cousin and his wife, of 8th South (Preston street) ors cntitlea to vote at such Mr. and Mrs. extended to the Bear River: Doyle Nelson, thence east along 8th South meeting or election are: and in Soda with a Springs 1. Qualified electors of the to 2nd East; thence North son and family, Mr. and Mrs. of State Idaho. one mile to Oneida street. Dennis Welker. 2. Residents of the district tnence East to 8th East: at the Visiting then South along 8th East and their Trustee District at home of hisSaturday Mr. and parents, Beckstead Lane) to Utah the time of election. In ad Mrs. Dale Bennett, were their line; thence West along dition thereto said voters son and family, Mr. and Mrs. must possess one of the two Mate line to Bear River. Bryce Bennett of Logan. They Zone No. 2 North-Wesfollowing qualifications: were returning home from (a) Parents or guard- Rexburg where they visited Beginning at the point ians of a child or children her parents. where Btn South extended when such child or chilwould intersect the Bear Miss Marco Wright accom dren are under twenty-on- e River: thence North along panied her friend, LaVera (21) years of age, and Henderson, to Rexburg Satthe boundary line of East-sid- e when such child or chil- urday where she was a guest and West Side school dren and parents or of Pennie Bell and attended districts to Bannock Counguardians thereof are church with her Sunday. They ty; thence along Bannock e residents of the district at returned home Sunday eve School Disthe time of election; or trict boundary line to the ning. northern part of Franklin (b) Persons who pay taxes within the district County; thence East three and their Trustee District! miles along the Franklin-Caribo- u or the husband or wife of line; thence South such taxpayer, in case the about nine miles along the Eastside Grace School taxpayer is married. District boundary line; 3. Electors in the Trustee thence east one mile., thence District in which they reside. south six miles; thence Legal No. 1651 Pub. Nov. West four miles, thence 20, 27. 1981. South six and o miles to 6th Nor fa inJ State NOTICE OF ELECTION street, Preston; r'.eica West PRESTON CEMETERY one mock to isl west; DISTRICT thence Soul'i along 1st West An to Oneida Street; thence election will be held on West ;ne block to 2nd West; Monday, Dec. 1, in the foyer thence Soutii along ?nd West of the Franklin County Courtto 8th Smith; then West house for the purpose of along 8th South to fie Bear choosing one member of the rreston Cemetery River. District commission, to represent diZone Na. J I'M.:;on: Beginning al 2nd West vision three of the Preston and Uth South; thence North Cemetery District. This divi along 2n:I West to Oneida sion comprises the area of Street: thence East one Preston City north of Oneida block to 1st West and On- Street and east of State Street THE SNOWMOBILE eida Street; Uicnce North and the community of Glen-dalAll citizens who are WITH A RECORD OF along 1st West to 6th North; thence East two blocks to qualified electors residing in PERFORMANCE AND 1st East mid 6th North; the Preston Cemetery District DURABILITY thence South 6 blocks to 1st are entitled to vote and regisEast and Oneida street; tration is not required. Polls thence East mo block to will be open from 12:00 noon MODERN FABH 2nd Hast; hence South to 6:00 P.M. Nominations will be receiv along 2nd East to 8th South; EQUIPMENT CO. thence West iour blocks to ed by the secretary of the Preston, Idaho 2nd West and 8th South. commission, 45 North Second East St., Preston, any time : Zone No. 4 North-EaBeginning at 1st East anJ Oneida street: thence North along 1st East to 6lh North; thence West to Mate street; thence six arr.l miles North; thence East four miles: th'jnce Nort'i six UTAH NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION In Eastside School District No. 201, North Lake-Frankl- in 33-3- t: County-Eastsid- i j i Hlk TlP&'S 99 11 AYDS CANDY mm ?m M BLACK BELT I cift $.t mon 9h $299 1 BLACK BELT Ltf& g) ColKne and Lotion Tj N0W! mens Not to H SHAVE LOTION gh to S war SaTff e. 1 st w mm Wi6T lllliii Mllsm NOW ll I REG' 4 47 Wi4gal89c 11 111 BL,STEX B 1 SB I SILKEN DEUGHT SHaMP0 PI SILKEN DELIGHT ME RINSE H j Jw one-four- GEPHABT'S th miles to the. Eastsidc-Grac- e School district boundary; thence East and North alon'4 said boun.lary line to the Franklin-Uea- r Lake County line: thence sautli about thirteen miles a'ong Coun ty line; thence West about seven miles, thence South one mile, West two miles; South one mile, West four miles, South one mile, thence West one and seven-eight- h miles to 1st East and SMITHFIELD, IT'S TIMS HOW TO BUY RUBBER (Waterproof) MEN'S 2 BUCKLE FOOTWEAR RUBBERS $4.49 MEN'S 4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES $7.49 MEN'S 5 BUCKLE OVERSHOES $8.90 Oneida Street. Zone No. 5 Beginning MUX'S South-Eas- t: ZIPPER OVERSHOES at the place where Beckstead Lane (8th o East) intersects the State line; thence BOYS' 4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES $i.$Z Utah-Idah- CONTAC 1 1 TAMPAXB kgfe I 40's cold caps 1 10's ue.i.5 H iic I ii p VCT now M y ! ygk 1 M pepsodent TOOTHBRUSH MhSB,te' j? DRUG 29 $i MJCjLi D IMII3 m 'SffSpj rs l'HONE "-"Voi- jl ml 11 7HAT THE DOCTOR 0B9ECS -- - AT A ... FIRST QUALITY B SNOW IB a Ladies' l 29 1 . BOOTS , . $8.90 FOR GUESTS - NEW STYLES - $7.90 AMERICAN MADE - "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" BRIDAL REGISTRY Exclusive Gifts Gel Yours Now lf PRESTON, IDAHO and up Girls' fOR BRIDES -- - FM PRICE" ALL AMERICAN MADE 0 GEPHABT'S or PPCTOW SMITHFIELD. UTAH |