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Show Public Notice NOTICE OF FILING PETITION and Feb. Franklin Stones Win In Arizona Show FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. bra was in a drama, Romeo Lester Lowe have been vaca- and Juliet. Mr. and M-- s. Joe Davis and tioning for two weeks. They to Mr. and Arizona and Mrs. George Davis enjoyed going then on to Phoenix and Tuc of Preston drove to Pocatello son where Mr. Lowe entered on business. On their way his polished stones in a Feder- home they stopped and visitated Rock Show and receiv- ed in McCammon with Mr ed a blue ribbon for the run- and Mrs. George Davis am ner up to the cup. The Lowes family and in Inkom with and ) visited with Mrs. Nettie Lowe Mr. and Mrs. David Davis WARREN EDWARDS, of Franklin, Lester Dunkley and family. ) of The Ellen Wright camp o: Both Deceased. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- II. D. Albiston of Franklin DUP was held Thursday at 2 EN that a petition under the and also Mr. and Mrs. Thom- p.m. in the Relief Society as McFarland and also other room conducted by Areta provisions of the Summary friends who are spending the Doney, captain. The lesson Administration of Small Eswas given by Sue Ilawkes, tates Act. Chapter 22, Title winter months there. Mrs. Wendell Fuhriman of The Mormons From Ire15, Idaho Code, has been filn ed herein by Willis B. Ed- Logan, Mrs. Margaret Hen- land. and the history of Mcof on dricks and called Martha Ogden Knight for distribution of the wards, estates of Zella May Barring' Mrs. Luella Doney Tuesday Bride Knight was given. Re' freshments were served to ton Edwards and Warren Ed- and visited. 22 Mrs. Hobbs son and Julia by Arlene Hampton, Meda wards, both deceased. Clint drove to Shelley Friday Chatterton, Luella Doney, NOTICE IS FURTHER Gwen Gibson, Ada Porter. were and night overnight GIVEN to the creditors of of her son, Bishop and A group of friends met at said decedents to present guests Mrs. Donald Hobbs and fam- the home of Rebecca Packer their claims to the Probate ily. On Saturday they visit- Wednesdaty afternoon. Hand' Court of Franklin County, ed with her Mrs. work and visiting were enPreston, Idaho, within sixty Pat Herman daughter, and family of joyed by Alfonda Hawkes, (60) days from the date of the Morlin, Ida. On Sunday Mrs. Blanche Kingsford, Maxine first publication of this notice. Hobbs son, Mr. and Mrs. Welch, Areta Doney, Jean Dated this 16th day of Feb- Gerald Hobbs and family of Stockdale, Nola Neeley. Reruary, 1970. Pocatello visited, also a dau- freshments were served. S Loyd Lewis Mrs. Ann Olsen entertained ghter, Julia Ann Hobbs and Judge of the friends, Carla Fisher and Ar- her club members Wednesday Probate Court lene Arnaza of Salt Lake. afternoon. Lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis to Phyllis Kingsford, Maggie J. Kent Jolley are happy over the arrival Jamison, Thelma Doney, ArAttorney for Petitioner of a new granddaughter born lene Hampton, Erma Wood' Courthouse, P. 0. Box 3G6 Saturday night to Mr. and ward, Leora Doney, Helga Rexburg, Idaho, 83440 Feb. Mrs. Wayne Chambers of Hampton. Visiting and handLegal No. 1708-P- ub. Sunset The Chambers have work were enjoyed. 26, March 5, 1970. one other son Richard. Other Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobbs grandparents are Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Lester Chambers of Wright spent a few days vaThe Tremonton. Lewises cationing. They spent a night have their grandson Richard in Salt Lake and then went on to St George and Las staying with them. FOR Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Craw- Vegas. ford of Ogden visited Monday Alene Jensen entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean her club members Friday Durrant and family. Samuel night. Lunch was served to and Val Dean were mission- Zelma Cornish, Lydia Cornary companions in the Central ish, JoAnn Kingsford, Estelle SEE States mission. Smith, Josie Lewis, Marilyn Mrs. Max Atkinson and Doney, M o n t a Wickham, children, Jan, Ricky, and Phyllis Moser. Pinochle was Jackie drove to Ricks Friday played with prizes being won and were overnight guests of by Josie Lewis, Zelma Com' their daughter Debra, who is ish, Monta Wickham and attending Ricks College. De- - Phyllis Moser. Spending a few days with Mrs. Almeda Chatterton was a sister, Mrs. Violet Day of THE CITIZEN 23, 1970 - Pictures & o ..with your camera Go-G- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TIIE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO IN THE MATTER OF ) THE ESTATES OF ) ZELLA MAY BAR- ) RINGTON EDWARDS ) Vin-co- Carpel Carlson's The Preston COMPLETE SERVICE PROJECT wives of members of the Kiwanis club recently completed a service project of supplying layettes to the Pres ton hospital. They sewed 15 flowered nightgowns and gave 15 matching blankets. Heading the project were Mrs. Richard Bowman, president, and Mrs. Don Mikesell, chairman. Shown receiving the goods are W. Dolan Palmer, administrator, and Mrs. William S. Forsgren, hospital nurse. The Citizen Photo Tta dHhranc. between and I) carrara. Many travaiara coma homa without pictures. Why? Baeauaa thay didn't want to lug" a camara along. Now Komk Initamatic Carraraa hava changad aH that Thaao aamaraa ara compact, lightweight eaay to load, It'a In oaay to cany. If you Ska to trawl th. tack yard or acroee the ocean and itiN taka coma on In and aao for yourself our aeloction of Kodak Initamatic Camera. These cameras fit perfectly into a traveler's world! pie-tun- Jack A. Leonard was hostess at a personal shower for Mrs. Geraldine Inglet at her home Friday evetning. She served a dessert lunchMrs. JOnNSONS DRUG IS A PUBLIC SERVICE LISTS NEXT WEEK'S Scouts. life Pronto Pups Beets Jcllo Prune Cake Bread and Butter Milk WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 FRIDAY, FEB. 27 Macaroni and Cheese Vegetable Fruit Cobbler Peanut Butter Cup Hot Rolls Inglet received many gifts. pated in the church athletic program, and are both TUESDAY, MARCH 3 SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Eaatslde Schools) eon to 20 of her friends. Mrs. - elght-ievW- ii llght-wha- ther Clubi BROTHERS RECEIVE AWARD Bishop Floyd C. Robinson of the Franklin ward, presented the Duty to God award to David and Scott Woodward, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Woodward. David is a Junior at Preston High School, and is secretary of the Priests Quorum at Franklin ward. Scott is a sophomore at the high school and is president of the Teachers Quorum. They have been active in the Seminary program and have partici- eight-feein- g Belva Ilart was hostess to her bridge club associates last Thursday evening at the Corner Cafe dining room. Floral decorations were arranged on Ui tables and a two oourse luncheon was served to Sarah Bambrough, Ellen Greaves, Louise Ilickenloop-er- , Edith Hillstead, Wanda Allen, Ruth Webber and special guetsts, Grace Allred of Logan and Rose Olsen of Preston. High scorer for the evening was Mrs. Allred and Mrs. Greavets won bingo. 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