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Show 1 - THE CITIZEN April 2, PROMOTED 1970 Woman, Daughter Visit From Tacoma Mrs. Charles were the son of Mr. and Mrs Bailey and her daughter, Mrs. DeMar Henderson, blessed Paul (Ranae) Becksteal and and given the name of Jerry children of Tacoma, Wash., DeMar by Ms grandfather, went to Layton Monday eve- Howard Henderson, assisted ning to spend the nigV with by his grandfather, John Steven and Betty Bailey. Porter, and Lyle Henderson; Tuesday Ranae and children' and the son of Mr. and Mira. went to Preston and met Kent Howell, who was MessMrs. Ccnnie Westover, Mrs. ed and given the name of e Jason C. Carice Hatch and by his grandfather, assisted by Godfrey of Clarittton at Claude Howell, the Pop n Pins. Mr. and grandfather, Bertie Wbiward, Mrs. Bailey and Ranae and and Bishop Winward. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Atkinfamilv drove to Tavlrr, Ut., to visit thef- - son and brother, son announce the birth of a Home Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bailev baby boy Saturday. and grs, Tuesday evening. to greet the new baby are Mrs. Beckstead returned to three brothers and two sis- Tacoma Frida v. te!- Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wheel- ward The Sunday Schorl held an Easter er and baby of Preston were program Sunday. Those hav- Easter dinner guests at her ing narts m the program we"e foiks, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Mr. prd Mrs. J. II. Tavlor McDermott. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bailey and boys, Howard and Alan, Lee- Sart, Edward Ward, Nord spent Friday night with their Weaver, Flrirer McDermott folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and B'shoo William Winward. Bailey. Same of the boys and girh Nadene McDermott, Peggy Westover and Karene Sars home for Easter were Louise sang a song. The meeting Porter, Myra Wood, Randy wax bv Bivntee Howell, John Gailey, Janiel Ward of the Superintendency. Westover, Linda Sant and Mr. and M"s. Gary Jensen Alvt Taylor. They all attend and family drove to Paul to colege. d Mr. and Mrs. Blair spend Easter weekend with drove to Salt Lake City her frTka. la fas! meeting Sunday two Saturday to spend tits babies were blessed. They CLIFTON M.-.- S. Pxford-Clifto- was promoted to Army specialist five while serving with the 67th Artillery at Ft. Riley, CLEVELAND Tues day giitsrs and families, Mr. and Kan the Bannock in Stake Mrs. Dell Jensen at Red 'evening A radio repairman with house in Grace the Mia Maids lands, Calif., and Mr. and Headquarters Battery of the and awi their moth- - Mrs. Neal Beckstead at Redartillerys 6th Battalion, he rs attended Standard Night wood City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Panic-oentered the Army in October Betty Sims of the general 1963 and completed basic board MIA in Salt Lake City Pocatello visited at the was the speaker. A salad Leland Panter home Wednestraining at Ft. Ord, Calif. day evening rf th oast week soldier is a lunch was served. The Mrs. Leland Panter and The and Ensigns Explorers 1967 graduate of Uintah high attended a special meeting at Mrs. Frank Thomas schoci in Vernal, Utah. ward Tuesday eve- - four days at Ricks with Pen- His father, Hugh R. Mc- Williams Mr. Sims from Salt nie Beil and Kathleen Thom ning. Queen, lives in Preston. Lake was the speaker for the as as guests for Womens Week at the coLege. evening. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. Letitia Smith had her Karen Kay Forsgren and Visitors at the Leslie John- her roommate from Ricks niece and family from Sa't son home the past week were spent the weekend with her lake City visit with her reTechnical Sergeant and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- cently. John A. Hurst and two dau- - dell Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skinne Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mc- and family of Pocatello and They also spent ghters, som time at Sun Valley visit Gregor and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Skinne: willl MrSi Hursts family. their of Fort Hall spent Eastei Aiso'visiting"' vrithtiie John-- 1 222? McBride Sunday at the home of taeh Mns were' Mrs. Diana of Logan and Mrs. Portia Hull parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knowles of Salt Lake City of Preston, recently for a va- .ieth Skinner. ani Croft Knowles of Kays- - cation trip to Las Vegas Dixie Clegg and sons ol Vjje where they .visited at the Salt Lake C.ty spent the home of another sister, Eve- Easter weekend with her parMAPLETON BRIEFS lyn Charles. Mrj. B'anch ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doan Abbott from Alaska was also Panter. For the Easter weekend, there. Blanch Gean Panter spent Hull M and Mrs. Roland Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- - She weekend in Provo as a had several members of their of Julie Mendenhall, family. They were Mr. and liams visited Thursday eve- guest Mrs. Roland Hull Jr., and ding with their son and fam- who is attending BYU s:ent Mrs. Grace Harris three children of Pocatello, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard weekend in Garland at the in Pocatello. Williams, Pamela Meeks of OgCharles P. McGregor re- the home of her son and famden, and Sunday Mr. and dauturned to his. home here last ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. Bradley Hull and week after spending the past Harris, and attended the Benson came of Jeena ghter home for the family dinner. several months with his dau- - Easter program with them. - I ' Dor-en- n Beck-stea- - Groups Hear MIA Board Members son of Neil 0. McQueen, Mrs. Doris McQueen of Roy, I M. Tax Levies State & County: Liquor Apportion- ment 1,148.12 343.68 1,416.88 Sales tax Roads State of Idaho: Liquor Apportionment Motor 2,419.39 Cost 9,869.05' With A Self - Cleaning Oven O LETS YOU FORGET AUTOMATIC MEALTIM-E- R ALL FULL WIDTH TOP CLOCK COOKS ABOUT OVEN CLEAN- LIGHTING WHILE YOU'RE AWAY ING DRUDGERY z! nfii.. eaUry Interest ' Water Collections Dog License Citv License Police Fines Land Lease ...IGNORE 1?2.00 86.00 Insurance premiums Refunds Street culvert State Insurance ... Fund TOTAL RECEIPTS: TOTAL RECEIPTS & CASH 200.00 123.39 15.20 $ 1,557.67 Streets By Itself Forget all about the toil and mess of oven cleaning with this new forgettable oven. Stubborn spatters just disappear. This electric cleaning virtually doesnt miss a spot. All thats left of a dirty oven is a trace of ash that whisks away in seconds. No more hard on yonr hands cleaners, scraping or scrubbing. And at average uti'ity rates, the current costs only about as much as a cup of coffee. Signal lights flash on when oven Is in CLEAN cycle and door Is locked. Whirlpool SELF CLEANING MODEL RTE START AS LOW AS $324 AND LOOK AT THE fGetaFlameles ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Infinite-hea- t, plug-i- n surface units Spillguard cooktop High-spee- adjustable broiler d Daianrcd-IJca- t Oven Adjustable Oven Racks Dual Oven Control) Oven Interior Light Automatic Mcaltimer Clock Super-Spee- d Bake-Bro- il Oven Prc-IIc- at Signal Light th Cabinet-Mat- e Full-Widt- h PIIONE Over len million pnrknKCB nf TREATMENT havelimtwflri lii.ru Ins rritH id viiiiliimnol Stomach and Duodenal illctra (Jim- l f. com Acid Paw Dljkaadon.Soiw.N Un- el Stomach. Gaiilims. Heartburn Sue p iin IohinNi etc., due in Eicew Acid lnrh tnIJy Willard AKtuti"aw Una 3 Judges: West Motor pany (seal) Zelma Barfus 13.50 $ 137.17 $ 113.03 Notary Public, State of Idaho My commission expires Legal No. Com- Paris Company Massey Ferguson . Haiwtsn Glass & Paint 62.10 25.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a special school el76.00 ection of the qualified electors $ of the above named A ballot will be taken on the question: Shall the Board of Trustees determine and certify an additional levy of 8 mills 1,580.39 for Maintenance and Oper38.31 ation above and beyond the 30 mills submitted to the 3.90 Budget Hearing? The following buildings are 8.95 designated as polling places: 1. Fairview L.D.S. Church 13.71 house and Eastside School District Office Zone No. 1. 13.71 2. Treasure ton L.D.S. Churchhouse; Winder L.D.S. 46.15 Churchhouse; and Central Elementary School Zone No. 264.99 . -- 6.90 2. 3. 30.00 50.00 4,943.55 4,925.53 4,924.75 10.00 iMMtie I'c.'iimi'iii lica - i Kel's Drug PRESTON Elementary 5. 28.05 (book) (en. 41.55 1.70 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $35,208.31 Franklin Element ary School Gymnasium and Whitney Elementary School Gymnasium-Zone No. 5. Dated this 30th day of March 1970. Orson L. Bowler Clerk of the Board of Trustees Eastside School District 45.00 58.61 (checks) International Conf. . Jefferson School Zone No. 3. 4. Mink Creek L.D.S. 3.50 Churchhouse asd High School building Zone No. 4. No. 201, Franklin County, Idaho The qualifications of elect- 46.41 velopes) Wycoff Company School 19.99 District will be held the 21st day of April 1970. The polls 169.00 will be open from 3:00 oclock P.M. until 8:00 oclock P.M. .. . Franklin Counties, Idaho 391.15 $ Insurance Truck Insurance Exchange Insurance Fund Loyal Hansen Agency April NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In Easts! de School District No. 201, Bannock and 11.55 . 1720-P- ub. 2, 1970. 179.47 Auto Preston Citizen 1970. Ted E. Steen Subscribed and sworn before me this 2nd day of February, 1970, by Ted E. Steers, known by me to be the Treasurer of the City of Franklin, ors entitled to vote at such meeting or election are: 1. Qualified electors of the State of Idaho; 2. Residents of the School District thirty (30) days or more. Legal No. 1723 Pub. April 2, 9, 16, 1970. FRANKLIN CITY HIE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1979 RECEIPTS: Franklin County Tax Levies State and County Liquor apportionment Roads State of Idaho Liquor apportionment Meter Users Fund Water collections Dog license City license Police fines Interest Treas. bills land lease TOTAL RECEIPTS $9,530.00 1,205.00 1,400.00 1,330.00 1,125.00 $ 5,600.00 150.00 150.00 50.00 60.00 200.00 $20,800.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Administration Law Enforcement $ 1,600.00 3.500.00 15.00 $ $ 971.25 Legal publications (printing) Street surveys Lights and Heat Gas and Oil Employees Insurance 50.00 50.00 $ 2,000.00 . 500.00 1,400.00 Telephone 9T4 Water 18.75 30.OO 1,000.00 850.00 500.00 Txes Convention FREE MESSAGE BOOKLET 852-065- piston ruary Citizen Telephone $ Storage Drawer Dated this 2nd day of Feb- Printers, Preston Lumber (padlock) Preston Lumber (scoop shovel) Harley C. Lowe (Ins. refund) Roy Priestley (Ins. . refund) Preston Citizen . . . ''ub1ishiTgl Preston Lumber (supplier) Conrad C. Doney (properly damage) Rials Conoco (weed bvrner) Dell W. Smith (legal retainer First Security Bank (Treasury bills) First Security Bank (Treasury bits) First Security Bank (Treasury bills) Assn of Idaho Cities (membership) Assn of Idaho Cities (membership) Prrrion Citizen '"anine Expense ilt Lake Stamp Co. Preston Citizen .... Fluorescent Lamp Design belief. La-Fau- Surface Unit Signal Light Full-Wid- Election Expenses cer- tion of the CKy of Franklin to the best of my knowledge and $ er 'Timed Appliance Outlet Jensen TV And Appliance 20 NORTH STATE 171 pre-East- Boyd Tim Hobbs of Idaho Cities tify that the above financial statement is a true and correct statement of the condi- I, Ted E. Steen, Treasurer Miscellaneous issn. of Idaho Cities (employees insur$ ance) Mountain States were Easter dinner guests a' the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Benson, ii Grace. Mrs. Monday afternoon, Lois Burton and her Beehive class took homemade cookies to the elderly women at the Caribou Hospital in Sods Springs. Visiting Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson and son of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Marrion Johnson oi Logan. A dinner was attended by Mrs. Ruel Skinner and children of Liberty cn Friday at the home of her n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. During the afternoon they visited the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Bennett and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Nedlson in Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson attended Easter Sunday meeting in the Thatcher ward where their great grandson was blessed and given the name of Bart. The babys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson. The baby was blessed by his uncle, Danny Hogan, who just returned from a mission to England. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson were dinner guests at the home of a son Ralph and family. Miss Margo Wright spent the week in Provo with Pam Wilker and Julie Mendenhall. Charles Forman took the bus to Salt Lake City where he spent the weekend visiting his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Forman of Nevada, and his daughter Elva Ann and family in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Forman met her husband in Brigham to bring him home. $10,659.97 ) ) ss ) of the City of Franklin, Equipment Repairs Earl N. Lewis DISBURSEMENTS: Administration L. W. Hatch, Clark $ 1,179.48 Ted E. Steers, 240.00 Treas. ... Harley C. Lowe, 136.69 Mayor Lois Atkinson, Asst Clerk 1.5' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burto: Grime Goes Away 5,735.22 County of Franklin $33,791.30 1969 4,924.75 Convention Expense Harey C. Lowe w. RfLd Jamison L. W. Hatch . John Coltrin Lois Atkinson 23.10 Mae B. Handy . Constable: 11.00 Roy Priestly . $40,943.53 ' balance as of 8.C4 36.00 Grain Growers Caxton 90.00, Ltd. family. IT... , 5,937.65 Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pant er enjoyed Easter dinner at a Pocatello cafe and visits:. hi.s brother and wife, M". an Mrs. Lloyd Panter, and Mr. arJ Mrs. Ted Panter am;, Forgeiiable Oven! 49.70 Bank Asn. i'783.30, services. Feaiures The . C. 14.50 Elmer Porter ... fiom Colorado with her aunt and Springs ancle, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn ihomas and ;hildren. Ma-- g rode to Salt Lake City witb Mr. Hunt, seminary teacuei at Grace, and flew to Colorado by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright attended sacrament .meeting in Grace on Easter Sunday for the blessing c. t h e i r granddaughter, the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ron aid Hicks. The baby war blessed by her grandfather, John Hicks, and given the name of Kerry Ann. The Wrights were dinner guest' at the home of Mr. and Mrs the Ronald Ilicks following COOK F. 10,011.61 'y returned The Automatic Investment in Treasury Bills (5,000 at 7.141 3.87 due CITY OF FRANKLIN, IDAHO Cove Concrete Co. BriUc-n1969 Statement of Condition Farm Equipment Bank baance as of I 7,152.23 Cache Chemical St 1969 RECEIPTS: Supply Franklin County Presion Lumber Co. f iu PUBLIC NOTICES - Recreation Maxine Welch ... Darvel Durr ant ... Massey Ferguson Rmithficld Iim. Co. Girls Softball League T,"gan Hardware & IJaha Sport Shop Ilarllctt Hill 'rderson Lumber $ 27.79 25.00 45.70 12.35 20.80 C V . Ra. . . 42.00 3.90 140.91 44.00 expense Enuimncnt purchases Christmas liehts Tree trimming Jnaho Magistrates Aisn. Idaho Cities dues Election TOTAL 4flo!oo 200 00 m00 5.00 45.00 exnmes 150 00 DISBURSEMENTS $20,8(100 A meeting for tee pumose of the budget for tea coming year will be held at thereviewing City Ilail on April 14, 1970, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon. 70.22; Legal No. 1719 Ted E. Steers, Treasurer Publisned April 2, 1970 |