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REGISTRATION
Registration will be held the week of Jan. 7-12 and Jan. 14-18, by
phoning 467-5491 or mailing in the form on the back of schedule.
Your Coordinator will be in the School Library Jan. 17 from 7:00- 9:00
p.m., and Jan. 19 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Come by for coffee, cookies and
to register.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Crook County residents who are 65 years of age or older are
invited to take any of the community education classes free of charge
for registration on a space-available basis; (exception: Spinning and
Weaving W, orkshop). Each must pay for supplies and books if needed.
BEGINNING BRIDGE
Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Instructors: Ellen DriscoU
Place: Hulett School Shirley Hoese
Length: 8 weeks Tuition: $15.00
Begins Feb. 19, 1980
CINDY'S ART
Mondays, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Place: Art Room, School
Length: 8 weeks
Fridays, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Place: School Lunchroom
Length: 8 weeks
Instructor: Cindy Klinger
Tuition: $15.00
Begins Jan. 28, 1980
BASIC DISOO
Instructor: To Be Announced
Tuition: $24.00 per couple
Begins Jan. 25, 1980
Mon., Jan. 7
Frankfuters, bread and butter,
corn, V2 orange, milk.
Tues., Jan. 8
Goulash, rolls and butter, jello,
milk.
Wed., Jan. 9
Barbecued chicken, bread and
butter, L~en beans, pears, milk.
Thurs., Jan. 10
Pizza, cheese sticks, peas, ba-
nana pudding, milk.
Scottish Rite
scholarships to
county youths
Twenty Crook County youths
have received scholarships from
the Scottish Rite Scholarship
Foundation. A total of 36 scho-
larships were presented state-
wide. Earl Christensen, member
READING AND UNDERSTANDING INSURANCE POLICIES of the Scottish Bite Bodies of
............. Sheridan, said an anonymous
Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. msu-ucmr: vie wor~mngton s ....
......... Deneiactor maae a generous con-
Place: SchoolLibrary Be" ~:~n; 7~3 tribution to the scholarship fund
Length: 4 sessions
MEN'S ACTIVITY NIGHT IN GYM gins " ' ~ and asked that the majority of the
Date: To Be Announced (Wed. Tentative) Instructor: Steve Bollenbach
Place: School Gym Tuition: $7.50
Length: 10 weeks Begins: To Be Announced
WOMEN'S ACTIVITY NIGHT IN GYM
Tuesdays Instructor: Betty Wilson
Place: School Gym, 7:00-9:00 Tuition: $7.50
Length: I0 weeks Begins Jan. 8, 1980
POWDER PUFF MECHANICS
Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Instructor: To Be Announced
Place: Tentative, Brimmer Garage Tuition: $12.00
Length: 6 weeks Begins Jan. 24, 1980
CHILDREN'S BALLET
Thursdays, After School Instructor: To Be Announced
Place: Hulett School Tuition: $7.50
Length: 10 weeks Begins Jan. 17, 1980
VOLLEYBAIL LEAGUE
Date: To Be Announced Sponsor: Jolene Stinson
Place: School Gym Fee: $4.00 per person
Length: 8 weeks Begins January (4th week)
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
Saturday, 8:00-5:00 Instructor: Highway Patrol
Place: School Lunchroom Tuition: $10.00 General Public
Date: To Be Announced $7.00 Govt. state or county employee
SPINNING AND WEAVING
Saturday, 9:00-4:00 Instructor: Laura Tinker
Place: School Home Ec. Room Tuition: $20.00
Date: Feb. 2
GED or ABE
Day: To be announced (Probably Monday) Instructor: Bernie DeLancey
Place: 5th Grade Room Fee: none
Length: 10 weeks Begins Jan. 28, 1980
FOR MORE INFORMATION call Pat Brimmer at 467-5491, or
leave a message at Hulett School, 467-5750.
Sell It Through
The Clasdfleds
SHOP AT HOME
IT SAVES
recipients be Crook County school
graduates. Formerly, only eight
scholarships were presented
through the foundation, Christ-
ensen said. The stipends are for
$300 each.
Sundance High School grad-
uates reoeiving the scholarships
were Perri Cameron, Lorri Hag-
erman, Freddie Kokesh, Kathy
Lind, Anne Macy, Douglas Wat-
son and Jackie Wyatt.
Those from Hulett included
Robert Cummings, Charles
"Jim" DeLancey, Frances Dor-
sett, Nan Nuckolls and Gaff Wil-
son,
Moorcroft recipients were
Mark Baron, Scott Dillinger,
Rocky Jones, Leonard Kanode,
Larry I~trnpman, Thomas Zane
Long, Cynthia Mellott, and Mary
Norman.
UEA's to be in
Moorcroft Jan. 4
University Extension Agents
Milt Green and Susan James will
be at their field office in Moor-
croft on Jan. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Their office is located in the
Rocky Mountain Supply Building
in Moorcroft.
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to all the business
individuals, and the of the
munity for helping make our
season promotion such a success.
Grand Prize W'mners were: Set -
Joyce Wagaman; $75 Certificate -
Nussbaum; $50 Certificates - Eva Winey,
Karen Peterson, Betty Durfee
tom-
Business Firms Participating were:
Aro Restaurant R.J. Macy
B&B Sales Dean Realty
Babcock Agency Model Grocery
Bear Lodge Motel The Perfect Package
Beyd's Super Foods Petersen Lumber and Grain
Bull's Plumbing and Heating Company
Champion Construction Company Peterson Gas Company
Crook County Abstract Powder Puff Salon & T-Shirts
Crook County Farm Bureau In- Unlimited
surance RC Oil Company
Dee's Cut and Curl Sharp's Hardware
Dillon Sundance Furniture Security Insurance Agency
Dime Horseshoe Bar Sundance Appliance Center
Durfee's Sundance KOA
Energy Electric Sundance State Bank
Floral Arcade The Sundance Times
Garman Machine Tastee Freez
Gill Petroleum Company The 3 C's
Hartl's Car Wash Tri-County Electric Association
Hillside Pharmacy Title Guarantee Company of
Horizons West Realty Wyoming Security Trust and
JVK Realty Title
Jack and Jill Shop Turf Bar
Jim's One Stop Tracy Motor Company
Leslie's Standard Montgomery Wards .,~
Longhorn Bar
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O'Neill's has purchased the entir___ee warehouse stock of close-outs and near-perfect merchandise
from one of the nation's largest distributors of fine quality furniture.
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Sofas - Sleepers. Recliners - All Wood Dining Chairs - Tables - Rockers - China - Mirrors - Hutches - Dressers - Chests. Bookcases. Beds
,,, All Merchandise "As Is"
v,, All Sales Final
v, Most Items One Of A Kind