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Show 6 Dec. 2, THE CITIZEN 1971 27 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coburn with their children, Lyle and Helen Packer and family. celebrated Mr. birthday and their 40th wedMr. and Mrs. Roland Hull ding anniversary on Thanksmembers Three of giving day. Mapleton had some of their were present with their fam- family home for Thanksgiving ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Demar dinner. were Mrs. Noel They Mr. and Day of Pocatello, Meeks and baby Amy of SalMrs. Wayne Coburn and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. inas, Calif., of all Rex and Mrs. Coburn, Preston. They had a tele- Brent Dansie and children of Ut., Mr. and Mrs. phone call from Mrs. Betty Riverton, Arthur Dansie and three chilAnn Gabbert. dren of Murray. Friday and guests were Richard; Sandra Packer of Draper Saturday two and sons, Cody and and her fiance, Lyle Kuna of Shane, of Salt Lake City, Vicki Sandy, were weekend guests and Jeffery Dandridge of Pasof her grandmother Mrs. S. adena, Calif., Jim Killinworih I. Packer. Thursday, Mrs. and Lori, Kimberley and Packer accompanied Mr. and Bentley Hull of Pocatello. Mrs. J. R. Ransbottom of Preston to Pleasant View, Ut., Mr. and Mrs. Laren Bright where they enjoyed dinner enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner Coburns Business In Presion In AND TODAT WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE EVER ON FURNACE OIL! TODAT AND HAVE YOUR TANK FILLED AND SAVE! DISTRIBUTING BOSSM Dayton Has Many Visitors Sociable Citizen PRESTON ull Laren D. left Friday morning with a seven car caravan for North Grand Forks, N. D fur six months. His wife and family will remain at home. gary, Alberta, Can., visited with their parents. Denton W. Greene and family went to Malad for Thanksgiving to spend it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Waldron. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Fredrickson were in McCammon as Thanksgiving day guests of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffeth. Mr. and Mrs. Rolen Bastian had her two brothers, Burtis and Ralph Embry, and families of Logan for their dinner NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER DETERMINING IIEIRSIIIP & RIGHT OF SUCCESSION TO PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TIIE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR TIIE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ftiew and improved TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR SYSTEM u 3 Of lADSO-PHOi- O MAGISTRATE'S DIVISION ) IN THE MATTER ) OF TIIE ESTATE OF LEWIS A. BARRINGTON, ) Deceased. New Matrix Tube for brightest, clearest pictures o Huge CLUBS m Case No. 3244 NOTICE OF TIME & PLACE this beautiful son-in-la- n. LEGAL a and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eck and children of Po-' laras, Mont. Another daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eck and their dauthe ghter and Lynn Yates of Roy, Ut., were home with their parents and family over the Thanksgiving weekend. Mrs. Susan Martin and ba- guests on Thanksgiving day, j with their daughter and famPe-- 1 by and Mrs. Rolland Williams and the Ben Turnbow and ily, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar of Preston enjoyed Thanks- ter Phillips families, who There Baird of Bountiful. dinner with Mr. and teach school in Gunnison, Ut. were 16 invited for dinner. giving Jesse W. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Williams. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. and brother wife had her Griffiths and Bastian Stephen Ralph Baird of Lewiston, and family of Preston came wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Olwere among the guests. The and enjoyed Thanksgiving sen of Logan, and Mr. and Brights went down Wednes- dinner with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Harvey Dewey of Wesday and came home Friday. and Mrs. Eldon L. Bastian. ton as their dinner guests on While in that locale they also Steven and Kathy Thanksgiving. A son, Michael visited with their son, Laren Saturday and children of Ily-ruGriffeths of Ogden, came FriViehweg D. Bright and family in Lay-towith her parents. day to visit his parents. ' Then visited They were also guests Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thanksgiving weekend the Sunday of his sister for dinner. They and family of Griffiths J. son had a Dean R. Binghams . l another Moreland also vlsltea wutl enjoyed dinner with Robert, and daughter, Nancy, his parents. and Mr. roomand her and of both family, BYU, ghter Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Mrs. Leon Bell, in Hooper. mate, Pamela Tanner of Cal- ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that all persons interested in the Estate of Lewis A. Barrington, deceased, both creditors and heirs, that Elva T. Barrington has filed a Petition in the above entitled Court which states, among other things, that decedent: Died intestate a resident of Franklin County, Idaho on the 50th day of July, 1965, and was survived by the following who are the sole and only heirs : Elva T. Barrington, surviving widow; Lenna B. Christensen, daughter; Barrington, son; and Ross T. Barrington, son. And that the decedent owned 'a community interest in the following described real proper- 25" diagonal screen largest available today Your choice of seven fine furniture styles. Mrs. Nadine Fryar entertained the Friendly Nine club last Tuesday evening. Those present were Janet Jensen, Manilla Davis, Alice Smith, Bonita Oliverson, LaVerna her Fonnesbeck and family, Ethel Mockli and Wanner, mother, Mrs. Lavine GalLamont. ' Pinochle high and a braith of Richmond, to Janet, Manilla won Mrs. Helen Gal- went and Alice the pinsecond braith and children of Ogden, ochle. high The hostess served a enjoyed dinner on Thanksgiv- but dinner. ing day in Smithfield with the Gilbert Phillips family. Tuesday afternoon, Lorna Mrs. Norman D. Fcnncs-bec- k Dunn entertained the Dupliand sons mctore'l to cate Bridge members at a Falls Friday to visit dessert luncheon. Those prewith the Gordon Fonnesbeck sent were Betty McCune, family. Norma Hale, LaRene Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Grif- Florence Reeves, Lavinia fiths have a new great grand- Cutler, Elizabeth Boyd, hostson, bern to Mr. and Mrs. ess guest, and Norcen Warr Frank Wraught of Hamilton, of Logan. Winners were ' Mrs. Mont. He weighed in at eight Dunn, Mrs. Foss and Mrs. pounds. He has a sister. The Cutler. babys arival makes the seventh great grandchild for The Ellen Wright DUP Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths. camp meeting was held Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Camp- IS in the Relief Society room bell went to Bountiful Friday ol the Franklin church house. overnight to the home of their Elaine Dunkley, captain, conBishop and Mrs. ducted. Aletha Handy gave Lorin Olson, and to visit with the iiistory of Ellen Maria them and a grandson, Brent Wright Bennett, the pioneer Olson, who left by plane Sat- for whom the camp was namurday for Texas with the U.S. ed, which was on Jan. 15, Air Force. 1924. The iiistory was written n Mr. and Mrs. Weston of Whittier, Calif., were by Nellie Bennett Toonc, Mrs. recent visitors in the com- Wright's daughter. Laura Atmunity for a few days last kinson gave comments on hapweek calling on relatives and and people of pioneer friends. They were en route penings in the community of (lays a home, after having spent few weeks in Kallispel, Mont., Franklin. They related to with relatives. the lesson. Ruth Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Camp- gave an account of her fathbell enjoyed Thanksgiving er, Barnard Whites 50th dinner in Clifton with a daubirthday party held in 1889 at ghter and family Mr. and Mrs. Garold B. Fisher. lerry. Ut. Sue Hawkes gave of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Maugh-a- n the lesson. Organization enjoyed a visit Tuesday the Primary. Lunch was serto Friday with their daugh- ved to 23 by Mrs. Dunkley, Mr. and ter and Nola Neeley, Ada Porter, Mrs. Charles Peterson, and four children of Farmington, Bertha Woodward and Alfon-d- a Hawkes. N. 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NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1972, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., in the Courtroom of this Court in the Franklin County Courthouse in the city of Preston, Idaho, has been fixjd ns t'ie time and place for hearing said Petition at wireh time and place ail persons interested may appear and make their objections to the granting of said petition. DATED this 15th day or November. 1371. to hi s Deputy Clerk Howard L. Armstrong, Jr. Attorney at Law 746 East Lander Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Telephone Legal No. 2089 Pub. Dec. taee i Still Dustcr Coupo ftflHOMIMMMM WEST MOTOR 296 NORTH STATE CHflYtil ER LAST MONTH FOR SPONSORS CO. PITONE 1971. - & PAA 233-56- 2. 9, 1G, true for 72. 852-1- 3? - Home Town Album (Sponsors Will be Credited in liook) Photo Iiistory of Our County KEITH JORGENSENS FOR Horse A flaggy DaysEarly Auto Era To be published, Spring 1972, by the Cache Valley Newsletter Publishing Co., Newell Han, editor YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN EVERT DUDAT MAGNAVOX 23 South Slate Home Entertainment Center Phone 852-140- 0 UNTIL 8 P.M. Preston, Idaho Logan, Utah price, till the end of 1971, $20. After Jan. 1, 1972, $25. (Important Notice: fly necessity this book will be a limited edition. There may be a second edition, but there may not be. We never know There Is only one way of being sure youll get a copy and that is by placing your cash order as early as possible). Send to: Newell Hart, IU. No. 1, Preston, Idaho, 83263. This classic album records the gift of our heritage. It will be a lasting Inspiration to our people. Home Town Album will he worth walling for. |