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Show 4 If Feb. THE CITIZEN 24, 1972 PUBLIC CASE NO. 3260 ANOTHER SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN Farmers lowest lawsuit record can save you TIME AND WORRY If pm have ROBERT G. LOWE Plaintiff a it's food to know your u aula(heaccident, bait and that your chance of having Insur-ne- fn"" b --vo- go to court In your own defense are minimum, farmers reeerd of seUHng potential lawsuits, btfon they go to court, b dm bert of a landtag Inaunnce companies. IB U SUU LEAH M. LOWE Defendant Umitrvrilm. ) ) ) THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS TO: THE LEAH M. LOWE, ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT; You are hereby notified, OF FAST, FAIR, FRIENDLY CLAIMS 9ERVICE IbM ) ) Utgtthu that a complaint has been filagainst you in the District ed NOTICES notified that unless you so appear and plead to said complaint within the time here specified, the Plaintiff win take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. This action is brought by the Plaintiff to obtain a Divorce from the Defendant and for the custody of the parties minor children and for the distribution of the parties property. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the said District Oour this 3rd day of February, 1972, CSeo L. Swenson Clerk Thedora A. Petterborg By s Deputy Dell WSmith Attorney at Law Professional Building Preston, Idaho 83263 6 Phone: 2111-P- ub. No. Feb Legal 10, 17, 24, March 2, 1972. Court of the Sixth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Franklin, by the above and named CASE NO. 3257 Dietrlct Agent are you FARMERS INSURANCE CROUP TO CREDITORS to NOTICE ected to appear and plead COURT DISTRICT SBtWO SOUTHERN IDAnO & NORTHERN UTAT THE IN said complaint within twenty Phone 852 - 1924 OF THE SIXTH this of 32 West Oneida, Preston days of the service JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF summons, and you are further TIIE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN In the Matter of ) the Estate of ) CHARLES LELAND ) ) BRIGHT Deceased ) GIVNOTICE IS HEREBY EN THAT all claims against YOU! INVESTED DOLUR MUST BUY THE BEST AND LATEST the estate of Charles Leland DAIRY EQUIPMENT TO MAINTAIN A PROFITABLE RETURN. Bright, deceased, must be presented with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned PLANS FOR ROUND BARNS AND COMPLETELY of the estate administratrix of said decedent, at the office AUTOMATIC MILKIN6 SYSTEMS ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU of Ben B. Johnson, Professional Buiding. at Preston THROUGH PRESTON'S NEWEST DAIRY Fnanklin County, State of Idaho, within four months after first publication of this EQUIPMENT DEALER notice. DATED this 7th day of Feb852-106- ROBERT N. ACOCK Plaintiff, dir hereby - DAIRY FARMERS - MARSH VALLEY DAIRY EQUIPMENT ROUTE NO. 3, BOX NO. 327 GORDON DUANE, MANAGER - PRESTON, IDAHO PHONE Milk Cows The Right Way 852 - 2854 STA RITE ruary, 1972. E. Bright Administratrix s Ben iB. Johnson Attorney for Administratrix Residing ait Preston, Idaho Feb. Legal No. 2114-P- ub. 10, 17, 24, March 2, 1972. s Sarah NOTICE OF ELECTION Fairview Water and Cemetery Districts are holding an ected to serve for six years on the Water Board. Two new members win be elected to serve four years on the Cemetery Board. Nominees should be made before February 28, 1972. They should be given to a member of the Water District or a member of the Cemetery Dis- f jpt Dinner was served to 24. ILallingswurth and two friends, Denise Gunnell and Jeri Moser, had a slumber Archibald and children of party a week ago Friday at Wendover, Mr. and Mrs. Rul-o- n the Hollingsworth home. They Winward of Provo and Mr. enjoyed breakfast the next and Mrs. Dennis Woolf, Whit- - morning. Born Granddaughter - WHITNEY Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mibton, Bountiful, have a new baby, their fourth child. She will be named Lee Ann and weighed nine pounds and was born Feb. 3. Grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence Mitton of Whitney. Mrs. Mitton spent a few days with the family while the mother was in the hospital. trict. Mr. and Mrs. William DavSigned: is and her father, S. J. Handy Fairview Waiter District of Franklin, went to Pocatello Cleve Bodily, Clerk a week ago Sunday and were Fairview Cemetery Dis- dinner guests of their da trict ter and family, Mr. end Earl Jensen, Clerk Wayne Schow. Legal No. 2117 Pub. Feb, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jueb 17, 24, 1972. and three df their granddaughters Of Ogden visited Friday with their won, Melvin Hoikngsworfh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hollingsworth and Mr. mid Mrs. Bruce Gilbert of Fairview BANIDA College students went to the Hardware Ranch see the elk herd, then on ta home for the weekend were to Monte Oristo on their snowLina ClauChristensen, Peggy dia Oasperson and Carmen mobiles a week ago Saturday and enjoyed an evening of Gregersen. snowmobitiog and supper at Mrs. Kent Holla: the lodge there. and two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. spent the weekend visitii Winward entertained at a with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Them Lowe, and other family dinner Sunday for Lt. and Mrs. David Miner, who relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Miles are moving from Arizona to b' and daughter of Bountiful and Maryland where h will ArMrs. Daiwn Rumsey end dau stationed with the U. S. GorOthers present were ghters of Sunset spent the my. weekend in Banida with their don Miner and two children D. Mr. and Mrs. W. oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Provo, Head of Preston, Mrs. Diane Miles. Carol TrujiBo and son Jason were honored guests at a MAPLETON BRIEFS party held Thursday evening Ft the home of Mrs. Quentin Mr. ami Mrs. Cte-t- Hull atCasperson. Feggv Christen- tended birthday anniversaries sen and Sarah Geddes assist- for their grandchildren. Thev ed with the lunch. went to the home of Mr. and David Webster of Bountiful Mrs. Jay Rinderknecht in spent the weekend with his Providence recently to celecousin, Bobby Geddes. His brate the first brthdav anninarents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl versary for the twin children Webster, and other family of the RimPrknechts. .Timm members came Sunday to and Heidi. Thev hal birthday take him home with them on cakes and gifts. Tfov then Monday. went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Geddes and Mr. Mrs. Gene Larsen in Downey and Mrs. Cecil Miles attend- for the first brthday of anothed the open house in Swan er grandchild, old one Lake Sunday for Willard Gena Larsen. She, year too, had (Dutch) Hadley. a cake and gifts. Mrs. Hugh J. Geddes and Mrs. Mates Geddes and sons ment Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Geddes in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gregersen accamnanied Mr. and drs. Fatrel Soarks to Soring-vill-e where thev visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Sparks and children Sunday. 'Daryl Geddes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geddes, was ondiakied a deacon Sunday by Students Home For Weekend AutoBanJti-HouAA- : Election on March 7, 1972, for the purpose of electing new board members. his father. One new member wil be el Speakers in sacrament meeting Feb. 20 were Brian Cbok. Olinten Moosman, Douglas CamnbeH, Darvl Geddes, Joseph Camobell. Bteir Gregersen, Bobbv Geddes, Von Gregersen, Frank Casperson, Karla Oattani, Kerry Campbell and Mites Geddes. Four of the boys clayed an instrumental number. The urogram was under the scoutin: gram of the ward. Darvt Geddes was presented with his graduation certificate from Primary and his Seoul pin. Josedh Campbell received a certificate for a trai award from Bishop Quentin Casperson. Mins. Edna Casperson and lister of Preston were dinner guests Sunday at the Quentin Casperson home. OXFORD BRIEFS The IMerlin Hatch family of Ogden ment a week ago Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Annie Hatch. Mrs. Marie Hatch went to Logan a week ego Friday and visited overnight with her Royal Executive Inn SALT LAKE CITYS FINEST lily. DUP met Feb. 3 at the borne of Mrs. Gayle Kendall and Bessie Oteon, captain, presided and first vice cantata, Afton RaWhs, conducted. Mrs. Kendall gave the lesson, "United Order, and the history of e iDuffhn Merrick was given bv Laverle Kendall. Mrs. Merrick is her great, great grandmother. Light refreshments were served to those mentioned end Lucy Alien. Marie Hatch. Oneida Ander---Annie Hatch and Devona So-fi- n. More. Olson and son Mrs. Ma-ioKeith were in Dwnev last Tuesday visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon, and his mother, Mrs. Verna Dixon. n ur Coffee Shop Bridal Suite lMijb a ft Your World Is As B'g As Ycu Make It. Todays Army vrrti tr ou. SSG Philip W. Rose Logan 753 3943 Rent a Car Service Direct Dial Room Phone Swimming Pool Color TV Meeting and Convention Rooms Same day Laundry and Valet Service Switchboard Open rs SECOND WEST AT NORTH TEMPLE 100 LUXURIOUS TAKE TIIE FIFTH NORTH FREEWAY EXIT -P- - nONE ,4- - 521 - 3158 FOR RESERVATIONS UNITS |