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bon Josephson
with daughters
Marion, Mar-
tha, Geneva and
Dora, and also
Ephraim, father, Dora, my
mother, was born in March
1898, and she appears to he
about 2 years of age in this
picture. The picture was tak-
en apparently in about 1900.
The Josephsons had three
more daughters: Muriel,
Maude and Rosiland, and
their eighth child was a son.
My grandmother, Nellie
Arbon, was from the Arbon
family. They came from
Brigham City and Snowville,
Utah. Joe Arbon and fam-
ily, a first cousin to my
grandmother, came up the
now -named Arbon Valley.
The Josephson came up the
Rockland Valley.
My grandfather left home
at the age of 14 and worked
for the "Bar M" Cattle Co.
Springs, u� as
the water was
warm and the
rgeneral tem-
perature in
the winter was warmer here.
Often there would be Indians
in the Batiste Spring area, but
they never had any trouble
withthem.
Grandfather subscribed to
the San F%ancisco Examiner
newspaper. It was delivered
to the Rockland Post Office
each week. Granddad read
that paper from cover to cov-
er and always had a knowl-
edge of what was happening
in the United States and also
the world. Granddad thought
Theodore Roosevelt was
the greatest American alive
and when their eighth child
was a son, they named him
Roosevelt. Roosevelt was
born in January 1910. In the
late fall or winter of that year
the baby caught cold and this
"My mother and the older
sisters worked as boys
on that farm, and always
had several cows to milk,
morning and night. It was
a hard life but the girls al-
ways said it was "fun" and
always enjoyed the work,
especially cleaning house.
They took the rugs outside
and beat them with a flat
board to get the dirt out.
Their home was always as
spotless as that home could
be. As a boy of5to6or7
years of age, I spent a week
or so with my grandparents
in the summer at this home
and had a great time.
Early in coming to the
Rockland Valley, the Jo-
sephson had purchased
several acres of land near
the town of Rockland, as
they believed as the girls
grew old enough for high
school they would have
to have a home in town.
CI'T'Y OF CT UR13I CK
NOTICE OF HFARING TO CONSIDER A
RESOLUTION 4UTHORIZING TH'E
HUNG OF A 14-1111ON FOR JUDICIAL
CONFIRMATION UNDER THE IDAHO
JUDICIAL CONFIRMATION LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 'Tuesday, the 10 day of July, 2009, at
7:30 o'clock P.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, at the City Council
meeting room at the Chubbuck City Hall, 5160 Yellowstone avenue, Chubbuck, Idaho, the
City Council of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho (the "City") will conduct a public hearing to
consider the adoption of a resolution authorizing the filing; of a petition for judicial
confirmation under the Idaho Judicial Confirmation I.aw. Title 7, Chapter 13, Idaho Code.
The proposed petition mould seek judicial confirmation of the power of the City (1) to
incur an indebtedness as an "ordinary and necessary expense" of the City authorized by the
general lags of the State, within the meaning of Article 8, Section 3, of the Idaho
Constitution, in a principal amount not to exceed $11,000,000, for public sewer system
improvements; (2) to enter into a loan agreement and to issue the prontissoiy note or outer
evidence of indebtedness of the City for the same, for the purpose of financing the cost of
necessary improvements to the public sewer system of the City; and (3) to pledge the City's
sewer system revenues for the payment of such indebtedness for a terns of not more than
tvmnty (20) years.
Information relating to the proposed petition and financing is available at the office of
the City Clerk, Chubbuck City hall.. 5160 Yellowstone Avenuc, Chubbuck. Idaho, during
normaf business hours of the City. Interested persons are encouraged to attend the public
hearing and to present comments. Comments may also be submitted in w-riting* to the
Mayor and Council, City of Chubbuck, P.O. Boz: 5604, Chubbuck. Idaho 83202.
DATED the %f * day of June, 2009.
CITY € F CHUBBUCK
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like !d says: That ;
Ephiied a citizen of the United States of
the Principal Clerk of IDAHO STATE
published at Pocatello, Bannock
lation therein.
f which is attached, was published in
(lowing dates, to -wit:
id uninterruptedly published in said
,s prior to the publication of said
ler within the meaning of the laws of
the year of .20e_,err
ppeared
—, known or identified to me to
the within instrument, and being
statements therein are true, and
same.
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