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Show IB THE CITIZEN April guests were a grandson, Jer- 16, 1970 ry Austin and two children, Michele Weekend Brings Families Home RIVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sharp of Granger were here a few days last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Milo Woolf, and other relatives in Preston and Winder and Mapleton. Bishop and Mrs. Ray C. ence. Mr. and Mrs. Eli S. Fors-gre- n went to Brigham City Saturday to attend funeral services for a cousin, John Smith Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Forsgren of Preston accompanied them. IDS Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv KirkBarrington attended conference in Salt Lake Citv land and son John of Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. He al- City were weekend guests of so attended Monday confer Mrs. Milo Woolf and recent -- and Michael of Sandy, Ut., who visited with her for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Packer and family of West Jordan and Clarice and Linda Packer of Logan were home for the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer. Monday the Packers were In Idaho Falls visiting with his parents, the Estus Packers. SPRAYERS- Students Visit From College EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED.. .OB ADD TO WHAT YOU HAVE U. -- .T." EXAMPLE: FOR Canada. They are both students at Ricks. Gail Blake, a student at BYU, visited with her sister, Pat, who is a foster Indian daughter of Bishop and Mrs. S. Porter, at the deceased, and for the issuance to her of Letters Testamentary, and that the sail Petition will be heard on the 27th day of April, 1970, at at the 10:00 o'clock A.M. d Court room of the Court, at Preston, Idaho, when and where any person interested in said estate may appear and contest said will, and may file objections to the granting of said Petition. DATED this 8th day of April, 1970. s Loyd A. Lewis PROBATE JUDGE and CLERK of the said above-entitle- Porter home. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Poole went to LDS general conference and while there visited with his two sisters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goff. Enroute home they stopped in Bountiful and visited their children. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Finlay-so- n PROBAT E COURT of Ontario, Calif., were here last Tuesday visiting BEN B. JOHNSON with her brother and wife, Attorney for Petitioner Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rallison. Preston, Idaho April Wednesday, Wylie Goodsell of Legal No. 1731--Pub. Arlington. Va., visited with 9, 16, 23, 1970. the Rallisons and her mother, ADVERTISE FOR BIDS Mrs. Thomas E. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Preston High School and family went to Football Field Lighting Pocatello Sunday to see the Infant daughter of Mr. and Pursuant to section Mrs. Eldon Golightly named Idaho Code. and blessed Karla by her faft. Steel Poles, 64 ther. The baby is a grand- Quartz Fixtures (16 Med. 48 Narrow Beam), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beam Golightly. They all enjoyed and Watt Quartz dinner before returning home. Lamps. Mrs. Fonda Bodily and her Plus Miscellaneous Materdaughter and family, Mr. and ials, Wire and Labor. Mrs. Bart Merrill of Layton, Poles Mounted Approxiwent to Marsing March 26 to mately 50 ft From Sidelines, attend the wedding reception on 20 yard Line. or Mr. and Mrs. Roy Z. Each pole contains They were overnight ium beam fixtures and beam fixtures. piests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Additional copies of the spe 3odily of Marsing. Enroute tome they stopped in Paul cification will be available at ind called on Mr. and Mrs. the office of Coach Ivan D Mr. and Davis, Joyd Woodward. Athletic Director, drs. Laurence Bodily and Preston High School, Preston, Merlin Bodily and Mrs. Al Idaho. vira Henderson of Whitney Bids will be accepted until also attended the reception. April 24, 1970. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Benson Legal No. 1733 Pub. April went to Idaho Falls and to 16, 1970. Ricks College March 27. They attended a recital at the concert hall at the college where of Idaho Falls, honoring Celdiss Celia Johnson presented ia. Guests from Iona were a vocal recital with Miss Gay Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Benlounds, playing piano solos. son and daughter Laruralee, They are students of Prof, Kathleen, Debra and Sharon e Benson and Mrs. Bowman of the of Idaho Falls, who faculty. Miss Johnson is are the daughters of Mr. and also working toward her R.N. Mrs. Orval C. Benson, who n the school of nursing. Fol-- " attended the concert with owing the concert, the Ben- their grandparents. They are sons entertained at dinner at also studying vocal and piahe Walker Dining Rooms in no. Mr. and Mrs. Benson ligby for Mr. and Mrs. Kutt were overnight guests at the Johnson and twin daughters Orval C. Benson home. 33-4-01 implement mounted or POLY (UNBREAKABLE) 3 SIZES TANKS trailers 6ASIC IIEAVY DUTY. JOB FITTED OR SCOTTY SPRAYERS PUMPS - HOSE BULK OR 8 ROLLER, PISTON, CENTRIFUGAL LN y SIZE WE HAVE EVERYTHING SPRAY NEEDS - CENTURY FOR YOUR WITH THE LINE Call Neil For An Estimate 64-15- Gal-irait- col-eg- Modern Farm Equipment Co. West Oneida PmtH (A CORPORATION) GEPHARTS um ) Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, the Executor, of the estate of Charles R. Sparrow, deceased, to the creditors of and aU persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit said claims with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at the office of Gee & Hargraves, 746 East Idaho, Pocatello, Lander, which office the undersigned selects as his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of Charles R. Sparrow, deceased. DATED this 27th day of March, 1970. John D. Sparrow Executor GEE & HARGRAVES Attorneys for 746 East Lander Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Legal No. 1718 Pub. Apr! 33-4- 4-- MOUNTINGS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, STATE' OF IDAHO ) IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES R. SPARROW ) NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS HEARING PETITION Bids will be accepted by the WIIITNEY Shirley Golight-l- y FOR PROBATE OF WILL Board of Trustees of Eastside and Bruce Baird came COURT School District No. 201 on or PROBATE IN TIIE home from Ricks College and before 5 p.m. Monday, April OF TIIE stayed until Tuesday with 20, 1970 for the construction their parents, Mr. and Mrs. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, of permanent-typ- e bleachers Donald Goightly. They also STATE OF IDAHO for the football field. Copies brought college friends home In the Matter of the specifications will be ) with them. They were Miss of of ) Estate available at the office of the the MilDiane Cassidy and Don ) school superintendent L. WILFORD HATCH This ler. She is from San Jose, ) Deceased notice is pursuant to Section Don Liberfrom is Calif., and I C Pursuant to an Order Of the ty, Mo. Legal' No. 1732-P- ub. above-entitle- d Court dated the April Mrs. John Palmer and her day of April, 1970, notice 9, 16, 1970. sister, Mrs. Gale Moser, went 8th to Marsing, Ida., March 26 to is hereby given that Thora H NOTICE OF ANNUAL attend the wedding reception Geddes has filed herein a peSCHOOL ELECTION of the the for tition probate for Miss Melanie Bodily and Wilford L. Hatch of Will last Z. of Galbraith NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVRoy Calgary, Kenneth WE'LL BUILD PUBLIC NOTICES i i h. ed EN, That the annual election of school trustees for West Side School District No. 202, Franklin and Bannock Counties, Idaho, will be held on Tuesday, the 19th day of May, 1970, between the hours of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the following polling places: 1. Weston Elementary School for trustee from Wetst-o- n Zone. West Side High School Library for a trustee from Linrose Zone. The three-yea- r terms of Mr. Joseph H. Olsen, Linrose, and Mr. Evan O. Roller, Weston, expire June 8, 1970. Any qualified voter in either of these zones may nominate a candidate in his zone in the following manner: (1) Secure an official nominating petition form from the District office at Dayton. (2) Secure the signatures of at least 5 and no more than 10 qualified voters in the 2. zone. (3) Hand the petition in to :he school office 18 days be- fore the election (May 1, 1970). The term of office of each rustete is for a period of three (3) years. Evan O. Roller, Clerk Legal No. 1729 Pub. April 9, 16, 1970. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING 2, 9, 16, 23, 1970. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In Eastside School District No. 201, Bannock and Franklin Counties, Idaho NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN, That a special school election of the qualified electors of the above named Schoo District will be held the 21st day of April 1970. The polls will be open from 3:00 oclock P.M. until 8:00 oclock P.M A ballot will be taken on the question: Shall the Board of Trustee: determine and certify a additional levy of 8 mill for Maintenance and Oper ation above and beyond the 30 mills submitted to the Budget Hearing? The following buildings arc designated as polling places: 1. Fairview L.D.S. Church house and Eastside School District Office Zone No. 1 2. Treas u r e 1 0 n L.D.S Churchhouse; Winder L.D.S Churchhouse; and Central Elementary School Zone No NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that at a regularly appointed meeting of the directors held March 9, 1970, an assessment was levof five percent ied upon the capital stock of IRthe RIGATION CO. Said assessment is now due and payable and will became delinquent, if not paid May 16, 1970. The office of that company at 28 West Oneida will be open for payment of assessments each Saturday, or payment may be made by mail addressed to the secretary, Route 3, Preston, Idaho 83263. of the company The s provide that the water of delinquent stockholders shall be turned off and if the assessment is not paid the stock shall be advertised for sale and sold to pay the assessment, costs and interest 8 interest charges against delinquent assessments. Stockholders wishing to make changes in their use of water from last years use (rental or otherwise) should list such changes with the secretary prior to May 5th. PRESTON - WHITNEY IRRIGATION CO. By Angus Condie, Secretary. April Legal No. 1717-P- ub. (5) PRESTON-WHITNE- Y by-law- 16, 23, 30, 1970. THATCHER BRIEFS Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bullock of Alpine, Ut, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benavedis of Afton, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bullock and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bullock and family of Pocatello were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Burke. Mr. and Mrs. William Williams were dinner guests last Sunday of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, in Pocatello. LaCIede Coombs was among those chosen to attend the Solemn Assetmbly at general conference in Salt Lake City Monday morning. He went to Salt Lake Sunday evening and was accompanied by his son Bill and his niece, Debra Boxx. RIVERDALE BRIEFS The Board of Trustees of Mrs. Kendal Larsen and son West Side District No. 202, of Ovid visited last Monday not-c- e is Dayton, Idaho, giving with her parents, Mr. and of a Special School Meet-n- g 2. Mrs. Joseph S. Tanner. and Budget Hearing for 3. Jefferson fiscal year, to be School Zone No. Elementary the 1970-73. held on May if, 1970, at 7:00 4. Mink L.D.S Creek at oclock p.m., the West Side Churchhouse asd High School High School. Zone No. 4. Anyone interested in exam-nin- g building 5. Franklin Element ary the school budget may do so at this time. This bud- School Gymnasium and Whitget will list the sources of al1 ney Elementary School Gymnoome into the District and nasium Zone No. 5. the plans for their disburseDated tills 30th day of ment. A copy of the budget March 1970. will be available in the Dis Orson L. Bowler FOR BRIDES -trict office as provided by Clerk of the Board of 8IW Trustees FOR GUESTS Evan O. Roller, Clerk Eastside School District 1738-P- ub. No. No. 201, Legal April 16, 1970. Franklin County, Idaho BRIDAL REGISTRY The qualifications of electors entitled to vote at such Exclusive Gilt nee ting or election are: 1. Qualified electors of the Its otate of Idaho; 2. Residents of the Schoo1 District thirty (30) days a nare. Legal No. 1723 Pub. Apr! 1 SMITHFIELD, UTAH 1, 4 i , 9, 16, 1970. First National Bank Grace, Idaho K 4 if4 All Passbook Savings EARN i i TIME CERTIFICATES (Under DAYS 30 OR MORE 0HE ... $100,000.06) 5 BUT LESS THAN ONE YEAR YEAR . . BUT LESS THAN TWO YEARS TWO YEARS . . OR MORE CERTIFICATES OF 8100,006.00 OR MORE PAY UP TO1 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS PASSBOOK COMPOUNDED AND PAID SEMI-ANNUAL- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Protection Been Increased From $15,000.00 to $20,000.00 nai |