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Show FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR BOARD FINANCIAL STATEMENT For the Year, October 10th, 1963, to October 30th, Relatives Come Far For Thanksgiving 1969 - IUVKRDALE Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter had dinner INCOME: guests on Thanksgiving. Cash on hand, October 30, 1968 $ 2,080.22 were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Theyd Auditor Tax Collection Franklin County 10,161.61 and son Scott of Alton, Idaho State Wheat Growers - Premium Payments MM Wyo., Mrs. Harry Jiacoletti Beet Growers Franklin County Premium Iayments 13.00 and and husband. daughter Fair Book and sales 569.50 Mr. and Mrs. Junior Roberts Horse Show - Barrel Race Purse 27.00 and children, Judy and Jennifer, of Kemmerer, Wyo. S 12,948.33 Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Sharp EXPENSES: had Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lynn Miscellaneous Supplies 561.00 Nielson and children, Miss Meals for Judging 116.40 Donna Forsgrcn and Calvin Misc. labor, judging and auto expense 1,277.78 Sharp, all of Salt Lake City, Advertisement and Printing 1,191.07 and Janette Sharp, student at Premiums and Awards 4,206.1$ BYU, home for Thanksgiving. Power and Telephone 185.70 They all returned to their homes that evening with the 7.538.58 of Janette, who exception TOTAL BALANCE S 5,409.75 stayed over the weekend with her parents. FAIR BUILDING FUND INCOME: Dinner guests on Thanks-- , S Cash at beginning of year 245.19 giving at the Layne Erickson Franklin County Auditor - Tax Co'lection 5,057.20 Boat Storage and Rent on Buildings 585.00 FAIR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Lin-for- Sale of Hay Cash over from Booth space rent 162.40 .31 25.00 15.00 Anderson Lumber over-payme- Insurance refund Money redeposited from premiums 5 $ EXPENSES: 6,098.95 Keith Larson Payment on new bui'ding $ Keith Larson payment on new building (final) Cove Concrete - sidewalk in front of new htiUHino Preston Lumber Company - Lumber and Supplies ng $ Income $ Transfer - Operation & Maintenance to Building Fund: Total Cash Received from October 30, 1968, through October 30, 1969 Cash in Bank, October 30, 1968 TOTAL $ Total Expense Balance in Bank, October Legal No. 1659 30, 1969 - Published TOTAL $ NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO 5,000.00 In the Matter ) 2,334.00 103.19 of the Estate of ) ) 73.68 CLAUDE D. KELLER Deceased. ) 417.18 50.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV1,000.00 EN By the undersigned Elma 25.65 W. Keller, Administratrix of 231.09 the estate of Claude D. Keller, 6.09 deceased, to the creditors of 221.50 and all persons having claims 312.50 against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neces9,776.81 sary vouchers, within four Anderson Lumber Company - Lumber and supplies U. and I. Furniture - one used range Griffeth Electric - payment on Preston Lumber Company - Supplies Anderson lumber Company - Lumber and supplies Anderson Lumber Company - Lumber and supplies Idaho Appliance - new redlrigerator Gary McKenzie - Labor on kitchen wi-l- Public Notice 6,098.95 3,677.86 16,721.87 2,325.41 19,047.28 17,315.39 1,731.89 19,047.28 months after the first publi cation of this notice to the said Dell W. Smith, Attorney for Administratrix at Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated November 17, 1969. S Elma W. Keller Administratrix of the Estate of Deceased. Legal No. 1644 Pub. Nov 20, 27, Dec. 4, Dec. 4, 1969 and 11, 1969. I I When you viiil Sail Ink Cily, drop Brows through Hit widest selection saddlery In the country. Latest styles. SADDLERY . RANCHWE.'R Send for your FREE 96 Page Order by nail. We ship !oie. in al our friendly of western rlolhlng and Fair prices. WESTERN BOOTS Color Catalogue anywhere. RANCKWEAR Nation frwn the Heart of the West Salt Lake City, Utah 841 Dept. "N" 62 East 2nd South Street ) In the Matter of the Estate of ) IIULDA NELSON ) ) Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Hulda Nelson, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of x this notice to the said at he office of Dell W. Smith at Preston, County of Franklin, State of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the transaction of the business of said estate. Datetd November 17, 1969. S Roma Hall Administratrix of the Estate of Deceased. Ieal No. 1656 Pub. Nov. admin-isratri- Jack IMfa Mm son-in-la- Eg-le- o, n Preston Or-va- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO Serving home were his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rasmusnnrl Mrs PMnvd Rrifkson Of sen. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall LarMink Creek, and a sister and husband and their family, Mr. sen and children of Ovid spent and Mrs. Carl Jackson of Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clifton. They brought a Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fred- Tanner. dinner. A phone rick went to Salt Lake City complete came from their daughand enjoyed Thanksgiving call Mr. and dinner with their daughter, ter and Mrs. John Patsy, who is employed and land, Wash. Stewart of Richlives there. They were her Dinner guests on Thanksovernight guests. at the Dwain Tate home Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis giving were Mr. and Mrs. Bryce y and children of Bountiful and children of Mink Thanksto home came spend Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Roggiving with her parents, Mr. er Schoeder and family of and Mrs. Orval Anderson. Sunset. During the afternoon Bosen Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Paul Tate and wife of Ogden were hosts at a family dinner visited at the Tate home. for Invited on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Marie Lindhardt enthe occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rasmussen and joyed Thanksgiving with her daughter and family, the son Kaylan of Mink Creek, John W. Cooks. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Harmer Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer Aslet Rick and Mr. and Mrs. had all their family home for and their families of Pocatel-IMr. and Mrs. Lyle Bosen Thanksgiving dinner and her of Salt Lake City and Mr. mother, Mrs. Nell Hansen. On Friday, two aunts, Mrs. M. F. and Mrs. Wayne Bosen and Hansen and Mrs. Fran Holla-hababy of Preston. of Tremonton, spent the had S. The Uoyd Forsgrens home. the Verl Hendricks family of dayMr.al the Packer and Mrs. W. F. Rindlis-bake- r Preston and Mr. and Mrs. had the Ray Lamoreaux Peter Peterson of Logan for family of Kcarns, Mrs. Joyce dinner on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fors-gre- n Greaves and children, Terry of enjoyed and Shelley, of Preston and Mr. the Jerry Rindlisbaker famwith dinner Thanksgiving ily of Whitney for Thanksgivand Mrs. Eli S. Forsgren. Friday, Mrs. The Ned Choules family of ing dinner. Mrs. Lamor Rindlisbaker, Idaho Falls and the Lamar Choules of Pocatello came for Thanksgiving dinner with EGYPT BRIEFS their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Choules. Frank Palmer of Preston Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Meek at- was a Thanksgiving dinner tended the Farm Bureau con- guest at the home of his dauvention at Boise Nov? 18. They ghter and husband, Mr. and took a large decorated cake Mrs. Henry B. A slier oft. Also commemorating the Farm Mrs. Ashcroft's sister, Mrs. 20th anniversary. Shirley Condie of Provo. Bureau's Before returning home they Mrs. Julia Oliverson was in went to Spokane and looked Salt Lake for 10 days at cattle, then to Butte and visiting withCity her children. In Idaho Falls Bozeman. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodily Von the at were guess they Hinck home. They also visit- of Lewiston had a family ed in Boise with a sister and Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alder and husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Reo Alder of in Ore., and Nyssa, Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl AldEgypt, and Mr. with her parents, Mrs. Alvin Swensen, in On- er of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. n Zane Alder of Orem and their tario with Mr. and Mrs. families. There were 26 preObray, and in Payette sent. Two grandsons of the Mr. and a husband, with sister and Mrs. Dwaine Cornish. Edgar Aiders were unable to he at the family get together. They were gone a week. On Thanksgiving day, Mr. Elder Craig ane Alder, son of and Mrs. Ariel Meek had their Mr. and Mrs. Zane Alder, is a missionary in the Philip family home. They were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Meek and pines and Elder Gordon BodMr. and Mrs. Ben A. Meek of ily, son of Mervin, is serving Riverdale and Mr. and Mrs. in the Eastern States Mission. Von Hinck and children of The Zane 'Alders came back Idaho Falls and Sheryle Meek to Preston with his parents of Ricks College. Sheryle was and spent the weekend with them. Zane was recently sus here for the weekend. as stake Sunday School tained at the guests Thanksgiving in the West superintendent were home Ray Barrington Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stringham Sharon Stake in Orem. Mrs. Nettie Nielsen had her and family and Mrs. Thylina Cook of Idaho Falls, Mr. and brother, Andrew Shumway of Mrs. Harold Thompson and children of Richmond and Taft Barrington of Ricks College. Mr. and Mrs. James Woolf had his son Max and wife of Shelley home for Thanksgiving dinner. They remained overnight. Paula Rasmussen, student at University of Idaho, came home for the Thanksgiving weekend to visit her parents, 1 1 20, 27, Dec. 4, 11, EGYPT BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Angus Condie eaux and Mrs. Greaves spent the day in Logan. The Lam- and Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Por-t- r and family went to Idaho oreaux family returned home to have Thanksgiving Falls Sunday. Reo Morris Ncwbold and dinner with Mr. and Mrs. girl friend of Preston were John Corless. The Condies redinner guests of his parents, mained overnight in Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Reo Newbold, Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Condie and family and the on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Packer Powers returned . home. Arlando Bishop and M-had their daughter, Mrs. Judy and family and his Larsen Edgar and two children of Salt Lake City, for dinner on mother, Mrs. Roah Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Larsen Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith and children of Downey went have had their daughter, Mrs. to Idaho Falls to the home of Brent Beckstead and two chil- a brother and family, Mr. and dren of Ruoei-t- , viti" w'th Mrs. Merlin Larsen, to spend them all week. On Thanks- Thanksgiving with them. The Tom Petterborg family giving, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Smith and baby of Logan spent Thanksgiving in Soda were also dinner guests. A Springs with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gregdaughter Janice and two friends from Ricks, Sally ory had her sister and husMr. and Sayles of New York and Shar- band and family, for Thankson McCulloch of Missouri, had Mrs. Lynn Porter, dinner and stayed over the giving dinner. The Glade Mosers were in weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Neel-pv- Shelley as dinner guests for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thanksgiving at the Neil Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knudscn home. Esther Hulse went to Logan Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel dinner Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford to have Thanksgiving and a with granddaughter Mrs. arie Jean Smith, Meek, James Woolf and Dwain Tate family, Mr. and Mrs. James went to Garland. Ut., Nov. 24 Milligan. to attend funeral services for mns mo THE SNOWMODILE WITH A RECORD DURABILITY ,- Vernon Bishop. The DcLos Bell family spent Thanksgiving in Bountiful with the Robert Wilkinson Preston, and Kermit and Margaret Shumway of Treasure-to- n as Thanksgiving dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Keller and bnhv and his mother. Mrs. Mary Keller, were join-- ; cd by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Keller of Orem and they went to Pocatello to have Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Andersen and family. They all returned to Preston that evening and the Alan Kellers were overnight guests of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Conal Johnson had a family Thanksgiving dinner for 26. Invited were the Dennis Johnson family of Egypt, Theo Covert family of Preston, Douglas Ainscough family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Johnson and baby of Green River, Wyo., Rick DeMoss of Seatttle and Dick Johnson, a student at Ricks. Pfc. Paul D. Critchlow is home on a furlough. He arrived for Thanksgiving from Fort Rucker, Ala., and will report to Fort Lewis, Wash., on Dec. 15 for overseas duty to Vietnam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Critchlow. Go shopping with ALL TO family. MODERN FRAHKLIH COUNTY TAXPAYERS WE WOULD LIKE TO REMIND T0U THE DEADLINE FOR THE 1969 TAXES IS DRAWING NEAR. IT WILL BE WELL LINQUENT. YOUR WE WILL CEMBER BE CLOSED 20. Colleen L. Wilde FRANKLIN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR a friend flameless electric dryer is mado with as many as 14 fewer parts than the other type dryer. Can you see why an electric dryer costs less to buy? But what isn't so obvious is that a part that isn't there can't wear out, or go out of adjustment. And that explains why there are fewer electric dryer repair calls. See the carefree new models at your electric dealer now. a Carefree Electric Dryer Now Utah Power & Light Company Strvicemwta owned wd Scorned jfaV'e ilT'lil' f ' DStfB. SATURDAY. its Buy TO ftKT TAXES PAID BEFOBE THIS with a very helpful friend. A AFT13 DECEMBER 19. THESE TAXES WILL BE DE- More and more places welcome you and your friend. And will help you select gifts for the men on your list. Clothes, jewelry, sporting goods and apparel, things electric, things use ful, even things frivolous. When you shop with BankAmericard, you're vi.V TM1 FIRSH HALF Off on your list for the FIBS! EQUIPMENT CO, Prestos, Idaho A Part That Isn't ?. OF PERFORMANCE AND BankAmericard. There Can't Wear Out U THE CITIZEN Dec. 4, 1969 toy butowketentaCorpiMitioo DE- |