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Show V MARCH THE CITIZEN .!(). ;i)72 Public Notices AMENDMENT TO PRESTON CITY ORDINANCE NO. 34S Gonoral Road Construction & Mainten$121,476.18 The Board of Trustees of The ance $197,493.74 West Side School district, Day-to- Total Idaho are going to sell by bid Capital Expenses and $ 87,160.75 Replacement the following items: No. 1 - a 1960 International 60 passenger school bus in good It E M AIN I N(1 BALANCES condition. No. 2 - 2 chest type 17 cu. ft. Balances of unexpended freezers excellent condition. dedicated funds, close of business, 1971: Anyone interested in purchasing any of these items submit a Motor User's written bid to the school district Revenue $ 88,037.95 office at Dayton, Idaho. Bids will Federal Matching be opened April 12, 1972. The Fund Levy .00 $ items can be inspected at the This certified report of dedicatWest Side High School. ed funds to the State Auditor, as March 30, Legal No. 2138-Purequired by Idaho Code, Section is hereby submitted by the April 6, 1972. governing unit so receiving, CERTIFICATE OF budgeting, and expending such DEDICATED FUNDS REPORT dedicated funds as to the actual TO STATE AUDITOR. expenditure of such funds, with STATE OF IDAHO any balance of dedicated funds unexpended as of the close of the fiscal year 1971. REVENUES Dated this 10th day of March, General Road Property 1972. Taxes 1971 Levy $ 94,001.90 FRANKLIN COUNTY Motor Users ApportionTheo Schvanevcldt ment $153,665.51 Dean L. Abrams Miscellaneous RevWoodrow G. Porter enue $ 18,840.61 Commissioners taxes (All reported as ATTEST: received exclusive of Karol L. Anderson cities share, county colDeputy Auditor lection fee) Secretary CERTIFICATION: The foregoEXPENDITURES ing is a true and correct copy of the Report to the State Auditor. Administration ExKarol L. Anderson $ 70,397.24 pense Secretary Road Construction: Deputy Auditor Bridge and CulMarch 30, Legal No, 2156-P- ub. NOTICE OF BIDS The Honorable Mayor and Cily Council have heretobefore, on Monday, the 27th day of March, 1972, at 6:30, P. M.,at the Preston City Hall attended a meeting to hear objections, if any, to amending Ordinance No. 346; and after attending said meeting and hearing the objections thereto, and after due notice as provided by said Ordinance for amendment had been given. We, the Honorable Mayor and City Councilmen hereby unanimously vote to amend Ordinance No. 346 in the following particulars, That the following area on Zoning Map shall henceforth lie classified as a business district in the place of and instead of resident B District. Commencing at a point at the center line of 1st West and West Oneida Street and running South 214' a Feet; thence West 2144 Feet, thence East4 Feet, to the point of beginning. It is the intention of this ordinance to classify the above described parcel of land for business purposes and to be classified a part of the Business District. The above amendment was passed by the unanimous vote of the undersigned this 27th day of March, 1972. t: Glen Gamble, Mayor Lyle Shipley, Councilman Lee Bergquist, Councilman Waller Ross, Councilman Lynn Fackrell, Council- n, vert $ man Commissioners Minutes ATTEST: Arlene Nash, Clerk Legal No. 2155 Pub. March 30, 1972. 5,620.32 1972. He said that it would be arranged for three fathers of the boys to go along each time. Bob Fellows COUNTY COMMISSIONERS was hired under these conditions OF FRANKLIN COUNTY for one year. IDAHO Stephen Bastian, Environmentalist for Franklin County met with the board and said he had February 14, 1972 two films and slides to show them Preston, Idaho The Board of County Commis- on sanitary landfills. He said he sioners met this day in regular would like to have a representasession for the month of January, tion from each city as well as the 1972, the chairman, Theo board. Tuesday, February 22, Commission e r 1972 as 2:00 o'clock p.m. was Schvaneveldt, Dean Abrams and Woodrow agreed on to see the films and Porter, and the deputy clerk, slides. Karol L. Anderson were present. Douglas Webb met with the Robert Philip Owen met with board regarding an ambulance the board of county commission- for the county. He gave them all ers and asked to audit the books the information on a 1967 for Franklin County for the year ambulance that is the same type 1970 and 1971. Dean Abrams unit that Logan and Brigham City made a motion to hire Mr. Owen have now.IIe told them that to audit those two years and American Fork has a volunteer Woodrow Porter seconded the ambulance service if they would motion. (The amount agreed be interested in checking with upon by both parties was $600.00 them. per year). Kent Undhjem, a salesman Warren W. Jensen, a represen- from the 3M company met with Midtative of the Pcrma-Bin- d the board and showed them a state Distribution Inc. met with Nyematic Dictation System and a the commissioners and asked if 3M "209" Automatic Copier. No they were interested in having decisions were made at the time. T. V. District No'. 1 offered the any more roads surfaced. No decision was made at this time. county $526.52 to clear an old debt Dan Rolierts met with the charged by the county to collect board representing Lee Bergtaxes for the T. V. District and quist. He asked if the board could hereafter it will be figured on a meet with him and other fair monthly basis. The check was board members at the fair accepted and the old debt combuilding and discuss matters pletely cleared up. the fair necessary to Marion Bennett met with the building for the year such as floor board and discussed several laws covering, sprinkling system, from the Idaho Code, two being tables and chairs. It was agreed 2 on personal and they would meet at the fair property and its enforcement. He building at 4:00 o'clock. said they had to either follow the Arlando D. Larsen, Leila N. present route they had started or Smith and Marion Bennett met go back to the field inventory that with the board and asked for a would cost the county several five per cent wage increase in thousand. wages to offset the cost of living Dean Palmer, Hospital Adminlor all Franklin County employ- istrator met with the board and ees due to a raise in hospitalizat- asked their advice about painting ion insurance and increase in two walls of 10 rooms in the old federal withholding taxes. The section of the hospital that are commissioners told them they being remodeled. They agreed to paint the rooms now while the paint could be matched. nsuranco rates could be reduced. They discussed setting up Vo decision was reached at this several patients on D.P.A. ime. He said it was the recommenArlando D. Larsen thanked the dation of the hospital board to commissioners for their coopera-io- n change the name of the hospital on Civil Defense Direction From Franklin County General ast week. Memorial Hospital to Franklin Arlando 1). Larsen reminded County Hospital. Dean Abrams the commissioners that it was made a motion that the hospital lime for the quarterly inspection will be known from now on as of the jail premises. The sheriff's Franklin County Hospital. It was department was commended on bgreed unanimously by all com-th- e improved conditions of the friissioncrs. Room rates for the nursing prisoner's quarlcrs. Stanley Richardson, Director mine were discussed v! 725.91! of Bridgcrland Vocational Kduca- - land $375.00 per muul.i . . . jed lion Center in Smithficld, Utah upon for patients that' needed met with the board and said their nursing assistance and $1100.00 hinds would be depleted by the jper month for patients that are end of February to complete a independent, course on Nursing Aid that 11 Arlando D. Larsen met with the women from Franklin County are ard about the replacement of taking at the present time. It was another dispatcher. Rupert J. agreed by the board that the Gooch was hired, course should and could be Marion Bennett met with the completed in Franklin County poard about the revaluation using the hospital facilities and program that will have to be keeping the same instructor, Completed this coming year. He Mrs. Balard Carey from Irovi- - aid Lance Garner could work on dencc. It was further agreed to jan hourly basis and Gaylord look into a future course thut Larson, Elmo Keller and would offer additional opportuni- Marlowe Funk on a monthly ties to others provided they basis. It was agreed to pay them intended to lie employed in $475.00 a month or $2.75 an hour Franklin County. whichever the case may be. Bob Fellows applied for the Glenn Bowman and J. W. Theo met with of all Crowther and clean-ucounty reservoirs through the 'Schvaneveldt and Dean Abrams waterways again this year with alxiul a stretch of road up Cub himself in charge and his River that leads to La Von Aaronic-ag- e boys doing the work, Bowman's home that has been MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THK BOARD OF ORDINANCE NO. 381 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY OF THE CITY OF PRESTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, IDAHO FOR THE YEAR 1972; PROVIDING FOR THE OBJECTS AND PURPOSES FOR WHICH SUCH APPROPRIATI ONS ARE MADE: PROVIDING FOR THE CERTIFICATION T H E R EOF TO THE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR OF THE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO BE LEVIED UPON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN SAID CORPORATION FOR THE YEAR 1972; PROVIDING FOR THIS ORDINANCE TO BE FILED WITH THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR THIS ORDINANCE TO TAKE EFFECT AFTER ITS PASSAGE, APPROVAL AND PUBLICATION ACCORDING LAW; AND PROVIDING TO FOR THE DISPENSING OF THE THE RULES REQUIRING READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRESTON, IDAHO AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That there is hereby levied on all taxable property within the City of Preston, Idaho, for the year 1972, 66.7478 dollars. Section 2. That the money herein levied is appropriated for the objects and purposes specified as follows: TO THE GENERAL FUND: Council, Clerk, Treasurer, Police, Offices, Legal, Health, Jail, Dispatching, Parks, Buildings, Miscellan- - Section 3. The City Clerk shall on or before the second Monday in September, 1972, certify to the County Tax Collector, the amount of money to be levied on the taxable property within the City of Preston, Idaho. Section 4. The City Clerk shall file this ordinance with the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Idaho. Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 6. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on or after its passage, approval and due publication. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRESTON, IDAHO this 27th day of March, 1972. SIGNED AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR THIS 27th DAY OF MARCH, 1972. ATTEST: Arlene Nash, City Clerk ATTEST: Arlene Nash, City Clerk Glen Gamble, Mayor Legal No. 2154 Pub. March 30, 1972. . up-gra- 3 p p j Leonard Pickens, Mitchell Construction Company. D. L. Davis, First Street Plumbing & Heating Company Lyle M. Charlesworth, First Street Plumbing Sheet Metal. Fred Niederhausern, Architect. Gene Larson, Gerk of the Works. Fred Niederhausern asked if the storm windows had been received and installed. Leonard Pickens said that the windows had been received but the glass to go in them had been held up because of the dock strike. Gene Larson wanted to know why, if Propane gas was specified in the specs it was changec to natural gas in later plans. Mr. Christensen said that he woulc check with Art Nielson and see if he could give him an answer and also the expense involved in changing the carburetor to convert to Propane gas at this time and he would have Art Nielsen write a letter to Fred Niederhau-sern- : left open on the old section of road since the new road has been built up Cub River. Mr. Crowther asked if the county maintained that section of road and the commissioners said that they did not. The budget for the vear 1972 was approved as it was published in the paper. All the minutes for the previous month were aooroved and ordered published. Leila N. Smith, Franklin Counof ty Treasurer, reported that this date the Treasurer's cash journal shows that Franklin County has a cash balance of as $621,820.21. The following bills were and ordered paid: signed CURRENT EXPENSE Marilyn Swainston, Wages 196.00 Steve A. Wright, Wages Gerald E. Belcher, Wages Joseph L. Winger, Wages, Catherine R. Johnson, Wages Franklin County Recorder's Office, Postage Preston Co-o- p Drug, Supplies IBM Corporation, Maintenance Singer Business Machines, Maintenance YoSt Office Systems, Maintenance United Color Co. Inc., Office Supplies Preston Citizen, ..Office Supplies Mountain Bell, Telephone Ann P. Davis, Dues Kathy Andrew, Geaning Weber Office Supply, Office Supplies Guthrie Register-New- s 324.10 147.70 Proposal No. 1 concerning the Ice Machine drains were to be discussed with Art Nielsen. Its was the clerk of the works opinion that this was included in the specs ;at any rate it was neces1 be sary that Proposal No. was 2 it No. completed. Proposal decided could be added at any future lime; there was some discussion that maybe the sur-vicclubs would be interested in a project of this nature. Gene Larson said that the doctors have requested more Four light in the operating room. four foot flouresceant lights. Doug Sweat was asked to have the figures on these lights. He was unable to be at this meeting because he was to have the finoperating room completely ished by 3:00 o'clock afternoon. said that Mr. Christensen was Construction Mitchell through tearing out at the hospital. It was just a matter of finishing and cleaning everything up from now on. He said as soon as the weather breaks he will get the brick layer to finish his part of the construction. He said he felt they could be finished in a month. checked. The estimate sheet was not ready and would have to be presented at a later time. The meeting recessed. es this Fred Niederhausern wanted to know if there was too much frost in the ground to do some outside work on the grounds at this time. 166.95 Mr. Pickens said that it was either frozen or mud, but they would go to work on it as soon as 53.37 the weather permitted. The following items were 185.00 discussed at some length to lump Dean Abrams, into a change order No. 7 307.32 Commissioner 1. Install suspended ceiling in Fire Department First Security Bank of corridor of exhisting hospital in Attest: 31.50 ' 413.40 Idaho N. A., WithExpense lieu of glue on tile for two Karol L. Anderson, Blue Goss of Idaho, 47.10 Tax 1. to make ceiling all holding reasons: Deputy Gerk 750.00 462.38 Insurance FRANKLIN COUNTY one level. 2. to make it easier to Continental Life and AcHOSPITAL & NURSING MINUTES OF A MEETING install & maintain piping & 144.20 124.76 cident, Insurance HOME CONST. ACCT. OF THE BOARD OF lines at a future date. electrical Public Employee ReMitchell Construction COUNTY COMMISSIONERS $130.00 Amount 699.17 tirement System of 2. Install metal angle clips in OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, Company, Construc888.77 Idaho, Retirement tion IDAHO 11,739.46 18 windows in order to maintain 191.40 First Security Bank of Wangsgaard, Incorthe integrity of the Withn porated, Equipment Regulacorridor per 10.00 Idaho N.A., Preston, Idaho 1,046.00 15.50 tions. holding Tax Company February 28th, 1972 of Idaho WithholdFirst Security Bank of Amount 2.00 State $154.91 The board of county comWithTax WithDiv., N. Idaho ing A., 3. Change Rixson Recess pimissioners met this day from 197.67 Tax 33.30 vot hinges to top mount pivot holding Tax Division 5.20 holding recess of February 25th, 1972, all State of hinges due to structural beams members and deputy clerk Karol ROAD AND BRIDGE Tax, Withholding below. L. Anderson were present. Engraving, 4.49 Tax Division Alvaro G. Burbank, $102.06 Amount Office Supplies The following people met with The meeting recessed. 242.00 4. Furnish Plywood, bolts, the board Wages Preston Citizen, today to see if through Theo Schvaneveldt, Brent Christensen, and angle ironsupports to build Office Supplies and communicaChairman 492.25 Wages The Caxton Printers, backing for operating light, tion the hospital board, the Attest: Blaine Davis, which was to be furnished with hospital staff, the hospital adLtd., Office Supplies 470.25 Karol L. Anderson, Deputy the light when bought by the ministrator and the county comWages Magistrates Office, MINUTES OF A MEETING owner. Douglas F. Griffeth, missioners could make the new Postage & Supplies OF THE BOARD OF 220.00 Amount $25.00 Syms-Yor- k Wages home and hospital a good Company, nursing COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Delmon J. Griffiths, 5. Replace frame and oak Office Supplies unit. working OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, Bancroft-Whitne- y 464.75 ComWages jamb, casing, and trim on Earl H. Shumway, Chairman of IDAHO Dean Handy, that was to be the Hospital Board. existing door pany, Law Library Preston, Idaho 470.25 but was unusable due to Wages West Publishing ComLcness Keller, Board Member. February 15, 1972 Julius Jacobson, dry rot. Obscure glass. Framing Weldon McGregor, Board , pany, Law Library CommisThe board of County 462.00 and oak trim. ' . Wages Member.. Shepard's Citations sioners met this day from recess D. C. Knudsen, Amount $178.24 Inc., Law Library P. Forsgren; ' SuperPhyllis' 6. Cut down cabinet in Knmr. visor of Nurses. 475.75 of February 14, 1972, all members State Association of Wages and deputy clerk, Karol L. 194 to make room for door A 6 to Bob Laurence Mitton, County Treasurers, Acock, Board Member. 475.75 Anderson were present. miss sterilizer. Remudd Dues and Fund Wages Dean Palmer, Hospital Admindiscuswas form The following estern Mills Painting Patch istrator. Verdell Smith, Preston Citizen, 467.50 sed signed and ordered returned floor. Wages The purpose of the meeting was Subscription to the Idaho Traffic Safety $115.00 to see if the Amount Joseph F. Stone, Bangs Office Products, Hospital Board, the 473.00 Commission. 7. Sink for Work Room No. 155 Supervisor of Nurses and the Wages Inc., Maintenance To: All County Commission No. 7020.035 Single Com Archie G. Wright, Franklin County AsHospital administrator, through Chairmen 462.00 Wages partment 20 x 16 Counter Top better communication, could desessor, Postage , Mark GooseFrom: 7506.157 No. Gibson, Director, Sink. Bannock Vangas, Inc., Preston Citizen, termine what authority each " 2.10 Idaho Traffic Safety Commis- neck Faucet Wrist Handles, had: Such as, what Office Supplies Propane authority the sion. No. 4331.013 Strainer. administrator Chevron Oil Company, Franklin County Rewho has the has, return Please complete and No 4402.010 P. Trap l,i. 234.78 Diesel corder's Office, to hire and fire perauthority this form to the Idaho Traffic of Supplies Office Supplies Husky Oil Company, sonnel. Gasoline Frame 20 x 16. 2,217.76 Safety Commission, 2419 W. State Idaho Assessors School It was agreed the doctors $212.75 should be consulted to order Amount Street, Boise, Idaho 83702. Husky Oil Company, Account, Office Supplies I have appointed the following 367.94 Before Change order No. 7 was Gasoline Marion H. Bennett, supplies for the operating room. Texaco Inc person as a representative of my completed there was a question Travel Expense It was agreed the administra17.16 office to act as County Traffic about item No. 7 that needed to be tor IBM Corporation, Supplies was responsible to the Coordinator for the Deseret Industries, Safety County discussed with Art Nielson. Mr. hospital board and the hospital Office Supplies 10.00 of Franklin County. said that the board was Niederhausern Supplies Weber Office Supply, responsible to the Name Michael McKenzie county would expect a credit on board of Modern Farm Equipment Office Supplies commissioners. county Title Deputy Sheriff 3.27 the roller stops, that it should be Company, Supplies was agreed that the adminisIt Douglas S. Webb, Address 53 West 2nd North checked with the supplier, only trator of the Intermountain Farmers Death Certificate hospital should not 119.90 Ass City Preston, Idaho 83263 one roller stop was needed and hire any members of his 'n., Supplies S. Webb. Douglas family to 6 Phone Del Chemical Corporatwo were paid for and he would work on the staff. Travel Expense Theo Schvaneveldt 63.99 like to have this item cleared up Weldon tion, Supplies Bangs Office Products. McGregor said he felt Motor Mercantile ComSignature of Appointing before change order No. 7 was that a commissioner should be in Inc., Supplies Official Date 332.97 completed. pany, Supplies Credit Bureau of Presattendance at the hospital board Chairman, Franklin CounPreston Lumber ComThe following two proposals ton, Subscription meetings and all the other board 12.75 ty Board of County Com- were submitted: pany, Supplies members agreed. Dean Abrams, Theo Schvaneveldt. missioners Gunnell Auto Parts, Commissioner over the hospital, Travel Expense Dr. Bowler, Superintendent 194.16 said if they all agreed that he Dean L. Abrams, Supplies PROPOSAL Side School District was East To Furnish and Install Drain should attend their board meetOwen Casperson, Travel Expense called on the telephone and 51.00 Woodrow G. Porter, Machine Hire and Water for Ice Machine. ings he would have to request inquiry made on the rent or loan lVi" Drain line from hard water that Von Atkinson, Travel Expense they meet on some other an of ambulance thru the armed tunnel to new Ice Machine 72.00 Machine Hire Robert W. Bennett, than Tuesday. night services. Dr. Bowler was to Location. The nursing lounge in the new Dean Handy, Prosecuting Attorney check and report his findings to 4.25 Daniel Roberts, Water line from hard water structure is very limited, but Freight the commissioners. Travel Expense line in tunnel to new location. Dean Palmer said the dining area Preston Dodge Inc., Weldon McGregor was reapKims Sinclair Service, to have P. trap under could be used partially as a 6.75 Drain Repairs pointed to the hospital board to floor with Travel Expense - Car Preston Dodge Inc., opening 2 above floor nursing lounge. 14, 1973; Robert Acock January 19.59 to receive drains from Ice Dean Palmer felt he should be Miller, Betty Repairs to was the hospital reappointed Travel Expense to hire any new staff Machine. Western Equipment responsible board until January 14, 1975; and Weber Office Supply, Installed for the amount of members since he would be Company, Repairs k Office Supplies 705.88 - responsible to the hospital board Parts Doane's Agricultural for these people. This was and eighty-on- e Palmer Motor Company, cents). sent to were cates of appointment 35.16 but suggested that the submitted. Report, Office Respcclfullv agreed, Repairs & Parts all three. of nurses be consulted MITCHELL CONSTRUCSteadman Implement Supplies supervisor Guy Stcnbcrg was appointed 72.07 chairman-Secretarsince she would have to work with TION COMPANY Cooperative Extension Company, Parts y Waof the Service, Office Supplies 21.25McCune Motor Com them. (s) W. J. Christensen terways committee and Bob & Guthrie Register-New- s W. J. Christensen Dean Palmer said that it Repairs pany, was Fellows a as appointed 95.56 General Superintendent wasnt necessary to have a R.N. Engraving, Office Parts member. on duty at all times in the nursing PKOPOSAL Supplies J & S Blacksmith, Rulon Dunn and Bob Acock met ProOffice & 456.27 Parts For labor and ma- home area, but he felt it could be Bangs furnishing Repairs with the board about increasing Ron Keller, ducts, Inc., Office terial to install 20th Century arranged to gel one from the on the remodeling 216.50 the insurance Supplies Tires carpet (same type and color hospital area if an emergency to of fit the needs of the hospital in corridors of new arose. Robert N. Acock, County Agents Office, layed 265.72 the new building and all other addition) in corridor No. 220 and Postage & Office It was discussed how many Insurance on the blanket buildings policy nurses station No. 193. Mountain Bell, would be available and Supplies nurses to be increased 15 per cent The 19.59 were corridor between nurses how many could be hired if Wangsgaard, Incorporated. Telephone in to costs. cover increase Service & Equipment Utah Power & Light, lounge No. 192 and central needed. The slate required four The meeting recessed. American Linen Supply, 80.68 No. 194 running north into people for every 30 supply Lights patients, but Theo Schvaneveldt, scrub-uBlue Cross of Idaho, area is not included in since it was impossible to foretell Laundry Giairman Merrill Jewelry, this bid. Insurance the type of patients they would be 359.51 Attest: Clock Labor & Material $1,706.60 working with this was something Continental Life and L. Karol Anderson, Deputy c Products Co. 74.92 (One thousand seven hundred that would have to be worked out Accident, Insurance six dollars and sixty cents). Inc., Supplies Public Employee Rein the future. MINUTES OF A MEETING Southwestern Petroleum Labor and material for tear up tirement System of It was decided to have a doctor OF THK BOARD OF of existing floor tile and rubber and a nurse sit in on the 598.49 Corporation, Supplies COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 75.12 Idaho, Retirement hospital Utah Power & Light base and installation of new board meetings and find out what First Security Bank of OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, rubber base in the above area their feelings were on various Company, Lights IDAHO 161.27 Idaho N.A., WithholdiEzra S. Foss, 349.20 where additional carpet is to be areas in running the hospital and ng Tax Preston, Idaho Insurance 223.00 State ol Idaiiu-Wit25th, 1972 installed. February nursing home in the future. W. A. Larson, Agent, Labor & Material Commissioner Dean Abrams, Paul Johnson is the consulting $342.70 holding Tax Division, Insurance 53.33 representing the Board of County (Three hundred forty-tw- o 1.021.23 Witholdinglax dollars pharmacist required under state Rulon Dunn Agency, COUNTY AID Commissioners and Karol L. and seventy cents). standards. Insurance 1,564.00 Abrams Texaco The meeting recessed. Anderson, Deputy Clerk met this TOTAL BID $2,049.30 (Two Blocks, 29.89 day from recess of February 15, thousand forty-n'n- e dollars and Then Schvaneveldt, Temporary Aid Supplies 1972 with the following people in thirty cents). Hillcrest Haven ConvaChairman Blocks, Rwpfw-jfiiHlescent Home, Nursing MilmiiUH Attest : regard to the Franklin County Supplies 45.00 Hospital and Nursing Home MITCHELL CONSTRUC- Home Karol L. Anderson, Standard Law Enforce1 ION l.wiviPAIM Caribou Memorial Construction Project: Deputy Clerk ment Supply Co., W. J. Christensen W. J. Christensen, Mitchell Hospital, Nursing March Legal No. 2153-PuSupplies 10.00 Construction Company. General Superintendent 38.55 Home 31.1972. 123.20 Hill-Burto- . Idaho-Withhold-i- b-- re-us- -- Cabinet-W- W-4- 852-077- - JTJPBSSfc p Nu-Ton- h |