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THE 8UNDANf
JANUARY 3, 1980
PEEK A T THE PA ST
By" C. Allen m
HVEYEARSAGO
THURS., JAN. 2, 1979
A $I000 dollar dtmation from
an anon danot has been
made to the Sundanca Senior
Citizens group to renovate and
winterize an old Crook County fair
building to be tu l as a senior
citizens canter.
Chfldr Udting iwm m the
annuLl Chr/stmas program at the
United Methodist (]hatch in Sun-
dam~ Dec. 22 have contributed
42 pair of socks which have been
taken to the Wyoming State
Children's Home at Casl~r.
Annual ele~ion of supervisors
for the Devil's Tower Conserva-
tion ])istr~ will be held Jan. 14.
Two supervisors will be elected to
the bo .
Dates for the 1976 Crook Coun- '
ty Fair were set hem Dec. 18
during a Of the Cnx
County Fair Boerd. Board pres-
ident Harry Merchant said the
dates for the fair will be Aug. 14,
15 and 16.
Wands Hejde, a Sundance
High School Senior, will serve as
a page in the Wyoming Ho~e of
Representatives during the cur-
rent legislative session.
TEN YEARS AGO
THURS., JAN. 1, 1970
A whole galaxy of prizes, do-
nated by Sundance business
firms, will be awarded to the first
baby of the year to be born at
Crook CoWry Memorial Hoepital.
Notice ts hereby given that the Crook County School i)!strlct No. one Uoar or ,rus ees
tssued torrents for the follotdng btlls exceeding $300.00 it the regule meting of the
IW rd held on December 18j !9,79 at Sundance T Wyom(ng.
~ hld Pur~ of (x~f~ Am0~t Rr~nt
......................... , Ihalllmr
Belle FourcHe Butldtng Center ~ors 1,799.00 45~
Xrvln E. Brlmmer Vehicle Maintenance 1,189.00 4597
Bro-Dart, Inc. Storage Center, Books,Etc.466.22 45~
Bur~ughs Corp. Maintenance Agreement,
Ribbons 2,739.60 4599
Colborn School Supply
Crook County Clerk
Cross Road Inn
Dakota Sports, Inc.
r Energy Electric
John D. Fradet
Franklin Supply Co.
Geyer Instructional'Aids Co.
Gill Oil Co.
Green Electric Co.
• Hulett Co-Op
Lees Bus Service
James Photography
Midwest Shop Supplies
Jerry Moll Welding
Billy O. Myers
No. Wyo. Mental Health
Occidental Life
Petersen Lbr. & Grain
Pete~sen Lbr. & Grain
Petrolane Moorcroft Gas
Policky Enterprises Inc.
RC Oi] Company
;
Rapid Film Service Inc.
Ranmda Snow King Inn
Southwestern Pub. Co.
School Sound Systems, Inc.
Sheridan Center Motor Inn
Temperature Control Service
Tri. Co. Electric Ass'n. lnc.
Tracoustics, Inc.
Travel Lodge
Workers Comp. Dep't.
Salary Acc't. CCSD
James Photography
Donald H. Roberts
FROM LbNCH ACCOUNT:
Grays Market
Hulett General Store
Jersery Creamery Inc.
Manor House Inc.
Pacific Fruit & Produce
Salary Acc't. CCSD
Sheridan Meat Co.
Twin'City Fruit Inc.
Wyo. School Lunch Program Fund
FROM ACTIVITY ACCOUNT:
Cheerleader Supply Co.
Pepsi Cola Dist. Co.
QsP
Wy-Mont Beverages Inc.
B-Craft
Bagley Produce Co,
Black Hills Talent & Booking
Ramada Snow King Inn
Tom-Watt
T. V. Time Foods
FROM ESEA, TITLE I:
Beckley Cardy Co.
Salary Account, CCSD
Ramada Snow King Inn
FROM TITLE VI, EHA:
Mountain Bell
FROM BUILDING FUND:
Equipment, Drapes, Supplies 1,993.23 4606
School Election 2,496.78 4619
Meals and Lodging 473.74 4620
Uniforms, Equipment 1,078.30 4626
Repairs, Labor,Materials 1,220.53 4630
Vo Ag. Equip~nt 670.00 4632
Custodial Supplies 610.27 4637
Math Supplies 461.60 4640
Fuel 0ii 12,443.29 4641
Labor, Motor 373.48 4645
Gasoline, Supplies 1,524.24 4652
Contracted Transportation 1,187.70 4688
Pictures 664.10 4691
Band Saw 1,795.17 4699
Gravel 4,040.66 4700
Vehicle Maintenance 1,425.00 4706
Services 742.50 4108
t
Employee Insurance 4,374.00 4710
Materials 339,61 4726
Supplles & materials 541.89 4727
Gas Usage 3,918.03 4728
Bus Supplies 601.08 4736
Gasoline, Etc. 2,200.18 4740
Packet Pictures ' 2,006.40' "~ 4744
Meals, Lodging 328.48 4746
COE Supplies 805.72 4756
Payment on System 1,099.0~ 4766
Lodging, Meals 319.75 4768
Repairs, Coils, Etc. 3,182.24 4774
Electric Service 3,707.25 4778
Equipment 2,302.00 4781
Lodging 672.00 4782
Workers Compensation 373.19 4788
Salaries & Fixed Chgs. 218,473.77 4799
Pictures 794.60 4802
Isolation 588.40 4840
Energy Electric
Groceries 359.96 320
Groceries 1,195.38 ' 321
Dairy Products 2,584.62 322
Groceries 508.17 323
Groceries 416.06 326
Salaries & Fixed Chgs. 7,110.35 327
Meat 1,191.00 328
Grocerie: 854.95 329
Assessment Oh Commodities 461.16 331
Uniforms 429.55 720
Pop 558.00 732
Meg. & Records 1,682.40 733
Pop 745.00 737
Posters,Nap~Ins, Etc. 718.50 739
Fruit, Pecans 1,338.00 740
Band--Sno Ball 350.00 742
Lodging & Meals 365.17 759
Items for Sale 1,203.91 764
Pop Corn 1,125.00 766
Bookcases 404.73 152
Salaries & Fixed Chgs. 5,214.20 154
Lodging 315.00 158
Telephone Installatlon,Etc.
326.37 161
Labor & Equipment 386.88 7
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SUN TIME .... It's not the time of year one expects to see a
pretty girl on the beach--unless the scene happens to be at
Miami Beach, Fla., where Cheryl Thompson would make a pret-
ty picture any month of the year.
An attempt to form an auxiliary
to the Sundance Volunteer Fire
Department will be made at a
meeting here Jan. 7. Interested
women will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
the City Hall to discuss organiza-
tion of the group.
A white Chirstmas and the
coldest readings of the winter
spotlighted the weather picture in
Sundance and Crook County dur-
ing the final days of December.
Names of the Japanese high
school wrestlers in Sundance Jan.
8 were released this week by
Sundance wrestling coach Dennis
Talich.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
THURS., JAN. 7, 1965
Moisture during 1964 totaled
25.32 inches, only a dipperful
away from the record of 25.51
posted in 1962. The yearly
normal for Sundance is 16.25
inches. Ewing said snowfall for
the current winter totals 27 in-
ches.
Sundance residents will have
an easier time contacting the city
marshall following~ installation of
a two-way radio in the city police
car.
Travel to Devil's Tower Na-
tional Monument in 1964 was ap-
'proximately 13 per cent less than
the all-time record year of 1963,
Supt. Robert J. Murphy said this
week. Last years travel figure
was 109,562 compared to 125,409
for 1963.
The higher you are above sea
level, the quicker water boils. For
each 500-foot increase in altitude,
the boilin_g point drops about I
degree F.
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
THURS., JAN. 4, 1945
Money from the state and
general school funds totaling
$15,168.74 have been distributed
recently to the various county
school districts announced Win.
E. Sieg, county superintendent of
schools.
President Roosevelt has pocket
vetoed a bill to abolish the Jack-
son Hole National Monument in
Wyoming. Both the house and
the senate had passed the bill
during the past few weeks; the
congress will not get a chance to
override the veto but sporLsors of
the bill say the "fight has just
began" and promise to take it to
the next congress.
SIXTY YEARS AGO
WED., JAN. 7, 1920
San Fransisco Jan. 2 - With a
roar that was heard for many
miles two tons of black powder
stored in a magazine of the Her-
cules Powder Company's plant
near here exploded yesterday. No
one was injured. The force of the
blast shook surrounding towns in
the bay region.
The delightful weather contin-
ues since "the end of the world"
December 17th of last year. It
makes the winter shorter and the
hay stacks and wood piles last
longer.
The Sundance ice harvest will
be practically completed this
week, J.E. Haines having had
charge of most of the contracts.
The Stearns pond is the souse of
• supply.
Seven of the leading coal mines
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and is the higgest transaction of
the kind in the history of the
state. The announced object of
the combine is to further the
mutual interests of the operators
and employees.
BOWLING BAGGS LEAGUE
Dec. 20, 1979
Won Lost
Dime 43V~ 20V2
Champion 39 25
Energy 35 29
RC Oil Co. 34 30
Duffer's 31 33
Sundance State Bank 30 34
Longhorn 22 V~ 41//2
Petersen Lumber 21 43
HIGH TEAM SERIES
Energy
Petersen Lumber
Dime
HIGH TEAM
Petersen Lumber
Energy
I)uffee'S
HIGH IND.
Betty Hackney
Kathy Olson
Donna Heeney
HIGH IND.
Betty Hackney
' Cheryl McLaughlin
Kathy Olson
Kathy Davis
Laughing matter
A class of
discussing brothers and l
One little girl said
don't have any sisters.
brothers and the
turning into a boy,
}DRILLING,
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* R0leff Drilling
** * Water Well & Exploration
The regular meeting of the
Trustees of Crook County School
trict vail be held on TUESDAY,
UARY 15, 1980, instead of
January 17, 1980. This meeting
held at the Moorcroft school in
croft, Wyoming.
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