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THE SUNDANCE TIMES
J/~M, RY 3, 1980
Persons wanting to comment
on road closures and obliterations
in the Black Hills National Forest
should plan to attend one of the
open houses being held by the
Forest Service during January.
Purpose of the open house is to
permit members of the public to
ask questions about or comment
upon the forest travel manage-
merit program. One has been
scheduled at the district ranger
station in Sundanca on Jan. 23
from 1 to7 p.m.
The tentative 1980 program
calls for installing locked gates on
139 miles of forest roads, ob-
literating an additional 211 miles
of forest roads and for restricting
motor vehicles to designated
routes in 77,000 acres of the
national forest.
The closure-obliteration pro-
gram was initiated last year be-
cause motor vehicles are causing
erosion and siltation problems,
disturbing wildlife and reducing
opportunities for solitude in the
forest. The roads being dosed or
obliterated are mostly old logging
To the Editor:
In response to your article concerning the School Board Meeting on
December 18: Was yo r reporter present at the meeting or was thts
article written from the Board's Minutes? Obviously the latter. My
complaint is not with the Board's right to control of absences, it is with
their penalty for such absences. You stated that "The Supt. indicated
that the policy stated a student can be denied credit for a semester, but
there is no provision for putting a child back a grade." { 1) I was told by
Dick Claycomb that my children would be put back a grade. {2) Sec.
21-4-308 {b} in the Wyo. Statutes states clearly that no diploma or
credit for a course which has been completed successfully shall be
denied a pupil who has earned it.
Our basic problem with absences involves a five day absence for our
one and only family vacation. This is not a shopping trip or a visitation
but a vital part of the family unit. Without these family units there
would be no need for School Boards. We are represented by legal
counsel and approached the Board on the advice of our attorney. We
were treated very rudely, the Board would not give me any indication
as to what would be done with our petition, and very unintelligent
comimrisons were made with the logical explanations that were given
for absences. Also, nothing was mentioned in your biased article about
the difference of opinions among individual Board members; some
roads and are located throughout
the forest. None are on county,
state or federal highway systems.
The tentative 1980 program will
be reviewed following receipt of
comments from the public and the
final list of closures and ob-
litermions will be announced in
March. The deadline for receipt
of comments is Feb. 1. Com-
ments may be made at the open
houses or may be mailed to the
Forest Supervisor, Box 792, Cas-
70.00. Several light
70.50-71.00, one
67.75. Several 1~']
fleshy 67.00.
Cyclamates:
He exercises
tW)' NgW one push-up and
Mother: "Tommy,1
want to take your
~]~0Y"~ with today?"
Tommy: "A fork.
Gardening: Man'sl
prove his lot.
Bus: a vehicle thg
as fast when you aret
when you are on it.
$*$$$
Forest Supervisor, Box 792, Cus- Little Bill was
ter, S.'D. 57730. grandmother in
, an earthquake struck
Grandmother, al~
the d,,oo, rand!
"BiU-ee!' ~
Oudin Saturday evening, Dec. 22 attendance consideringsmall Bill, looking up, I~
~i: :::: enroute to the dance at Sunny representation of cattle, cently, pretested,' I !
ii!i Opal Oudin iili Divide CommunityHall. FEEDER STEERS: Medium Grandma."
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Willson frame No. 1:400-500 lbs. 90.50-
~.:....:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.~.:.~.~.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~.:~+:.:.:.~.~.:.~...:.~.~.~.:.:.:.~.:.:.:.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~`~ spent Christmas Eve with Mr.100.00. One lot fleshy 484 lb.A college fresb.~
and Mrs. David Blakeman and 82.00 500-700 lbs. 76.25-81.50. for his school wardr¢
Opal Oudin Christmas break from the Okla- family and were Christmas dinner Two loads fresh-cut and staggy equally youngcler~/,~,.
Dec. 27, 1979 homa Christian College and Shel- guests of Mr. and Mrs. David598-684 lb. 74.25-75.50. A few "shrink resistant'
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White by Moeller is home on a break for Roberts. 800-900 lb. 70.50-71.50. One lot shirt he was think~
and Dan attended a Taco Supper Christmas from Weyburn Chris- 2nd Lt. Kenneth C. Rathbun 883 lb. bulls 65.00. The clerk hesitated,
at the Hulett school Tuesday eve- dan School of Saskatchewan. arrived at the home of his pa- FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice ened and
ning, Dec. 18, which was spon- Canada. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rath- medium frame No. 1:400-500 lb. the shirt does
sored by Dan's junior class. The Mr. and Mrs. Hal Oudin andbun and family Dec. 22 where he 73.50-84.50.Package 677 lb. doesn't want to."
Herman White family also at-Mrs. Cora Smith dined with Mrs. will visit until January 4 when he
tended the all school Christmas Annie Oudin and Miss Blanchewill report to Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. [
SIDELINES
Ken has just completed 3 months
I
of school at Ft. Belvoir, Va., "~-'~q~. ~'~'=-"
where he received a degree in ~I~ ~-
engineering and expects to be at , $
Ft Sill for some time. latin
FEEDER REPORT ,
Dec. 28, 1979
Prices on most weights and
grades held steady with the pre-
vious Wednesday's sale although
no category was represented in
large enough supply for a good
test. A few lots of fleshy me-
dium-frame No. 1 800-835 lb. ~o~o
program held at the Hulett school Kelly at the Dorsett Home in
Wednesday evening, Dec. 19. Spearfish Christmas Day and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White spent the afternoon visiting the
and Dan were among others at- ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reed
tending the wedding of Bonnie also visited in the afternoon and
Roberts and Kevin Sweeney at dined with the same ladies for the
Hulett Saturday evening, Dec. 22. evening supper.
They also attended the reception Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of
and dance held at the Civic near Hulett visited with Mr. mad
demanding that tbe pollcy be followed to the letter and others thinkin8 Center after the wedding cere- Mrs. Hal Oudin Wednesday af-
that the policy needs revision. The Board argued this matter until it mony. ternoon enroute home from Sun-
was finally decided that the Board itself was split concerning the Helen Ellard, Terry Wiechert, dance.
interpretation of the policy. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinhold Mr. and Mrs, Paul Myers vis-
After witnessing the conduct of certain Board members, I very much and Mr. and Mrs. Herman White ited Mr. and Mrs. Hal Oudin
resent having my hands slapped for my conduct regarding our and Dan were Christmas dinner Thursday afternc~m.
children. Under this policy, my children's righta are being violated. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rathbun.
will not stand by and allow a handful of very opinionated people to get Kennedy at their home. Billie Jo and Tony and Jennie
Mr. and Mrs. David Habeck Rathbun visited Mr. and Mrs. Hal heifers 1.00-2.00 higher. A good
away with this.
Gloria Bach, and Stephen of Gillette, Mr. and
Mrs. Aldean Olson of Sundance
Devils Tower, Wyo. and Walter Vote of Cody were
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Margaret Blakeman
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oudin of
Cody spent Dec. 22 until Dec. 26
as house guests of Jim's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oudin, while
here for the holidays. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Oudin, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Oudin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Margaret Biskeman The Gerald Blakeman's were Oudin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott,
Dec. 31, 1979 Christmas dinner guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newman and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saari went son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. Rick
to Greybull, Wyoming where they Roger Blakeman, Beryl and Rus- Freed were Christmas dinner
spent the holidays with their sell near Sheridan. On Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs..Sammy
da~ter and family, the Ted the Gerald Blakeman's motored Sewell and Scott of near New-
Skovgards. on over to Powell, Wyoming castle.
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Island where they visited their older son Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beagle and
were ChristmasguestsofMr. and Bill and wife Suzette, returning Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hut-
Mrs. Willie Mays and family at home on Saturday. chins, Mr. and Mrs. John Tenke
Sioux Falls, South Dakota as was Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reinecke and sons, Mrs. Mac Rathbun and V-8, PS, PB, AT
their granddaughter, Miss Terry and family returned home a week Jennie were Christmas dinner was $4396
Island. They returned to Beulah ago from visiting Gene's sister guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Sunday evening, and family at Colorado Springs, Rathbun and family at their
Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Lipe haveColorado and also visiting Mrs. home. I0 Pick, p
had as visitors the past two Reinecke'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hutchins n U
weeks: Mr. and Mrs. Mick Blake- Bruleson of Riverton, Wyoming. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hal Oudin
man, Whitewood; Mr. and, Mrs. We are sorry to report Mrs.enroute to Sundance Friday fore-
Bob Blakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Reinecke's father has been ill. noon. Walter Vore of Cedy
Redph Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Reinecke who accom-visited Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins
Bob Rosenlund, Lori Tikka and panied the Gene Reinecke's to Wednesday forenoon.
Sarah Miller all of Sheridan; Mr. Colorado Springs visited his Dan Taylor called at Hal was $2995
and Mrs. Dick Foley of KMispel, daughter Sylvia there for awhile Oudm's Monday forenoon, Dec.
Montana; Fay RedL'zger, Spear- and then went on to Phoenix, 17 and Minnie Williams called at
fish; Marabel Gates, Casper; Mr. Ariz. to visit his daughter Nancy Oudin's Monday late afternoon.
and Mrs. Fred Blakeman, Moor- and family, where he spent the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Willson and ~.~ ~ ~v~::*~,. ~ .......... ~ 0 ,~,~*~ ~ ~
croft; Mr. and hire. David Re- holidays. Tony Rathbun called at Hal ....................
ber~, Carlile, Wyoming; Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons Oudin's Monday, Dec. 24, en-
Blakeman, Dayton, Wyo.; Mr. entertained at a Christmas Eve route to Haptonstall's.
and Mrs. Byron Stewart and four dinner party at their home. Those Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reed, Mr.
children of Battle Ground, Wash.; attending were Mrs. Simons and Mrs. Henry Ondm and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenlund mother, Elsie Mills, Mr. Simon's and Mrs. Jim Oudin were Sunday
and four children, Bloomington, mother, Edith Simons, the Si- evening supperguests of Mr. and
Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Koski, men's daughter, Linch and her Mrs. Hal Oudin at their home, was $2150
Edward Roberts and Ida, Mr. and family, the Bruce Crago's of Is- after a gift exchange the evening
Mrs. Woodrow Daniels, Dorothy may, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. was spent visiting.
and Myrna, Cleo Blakeman andSully Simons of Beulah; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Moeller :::,
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Blakeman of Mrs. Carlie Wells and family of and family of Sheridan, Walter t :: .............
Beulah, Wyoming, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; and Yore of Cody, Alice Ann Love,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong were Lyric Mrills of Belle Fourcbe. Stacy, Murray and Shelby Moel-
Christmas Day guests of Mrs.Elsie Mills had Elaine Olson as ler and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Oudin
Strong's~sterAlice~rawferdather guestonChristmasDay, were Christmas eve guests of C 10 ~ T Pickt p
Rapid City. On New Years the Mrs. Cora Smith at her home in " "
Strongs plan to go to Mrs. .Jim Larsen Sundance for an oyster stew-
Stlxmg's nieces' home, the Hil- "Cont. from Page 1) chili supper and giR exchange.
debrand Brunssen's at Spearfish, Murray Moeller is home for a
South Dakota. Jim and his wife, Pat, have five
The Don Wendts celebrated children. Jerry is working on his
Christmas by having all their doctor's degree in optometry at was $3795
family home: Mr. and Mrs. Don Pacific University at Forest
Paris (Barbara) and three child- Grove, Ore.; Jim is working on
ren from Eima, Wash. This is the his doctor's degree in medicine at
first time Barbara had been home Creighton University, Omaha, 3RD WEEK
in six years. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nebr.; Jeanne is working on her Shows: 7 &9:10
Huseby (Donna) and two sons of bachelor's de~p~e in dietetics at Adults.S2.75
Hulatt; Mr. and Mrs. Robertthe University of Wyoming; John Children. $1.25,
%
Lorve (Frances) and three child- is a designer for Allied Chemical nOBrnV ~EDrORD
ten. of Keystone, South Dakota; Mine in Rock Springs; and Patty ~^.r rOND^
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kuper {Vir- is a part-time clerk for the SCS in THE
~) and two children of Hot Evanston. The Larsens have nine ELECTRIC
Springs, South Dakota and Mr. grandchildren.
and Mrs, Ray Pulis and three $1200
dm,whters of H t, South
Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed I,arive were at PE I'IAU"
home for Chrimms and had mest 1977DodoeV2T.4WD 4sp. wasS4995 $4300 1975 Dodge Crew Cab was$3595
of Ellen's relatives there, who THROUGHSATUm)AY 1977 Chevy 3A T 4WD was$4 95 $3995 1975 Dodge V2 T. Pickup was$2495
wore: her father, John Opitz of St. Mr, and Mrs. Chuck Williams Shows: 7 & 9 "
Onge, South I)akota; her brotherand sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tucson,and Connie left Dec. 19 to fly toAz., to spend Christmas 1977 D°dge 3A T" Club Cab 4 sp., AC," $4125 1975 Dodge 3A T. Club 4WD was 950 0i
Gam'ge Opitz and her niece and was $4995
with thoir daughter, Criss, and 1976Ford3AT. 2WD was$3495 $2495 1974Dodge3AT.4WD was$3000
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Rickels, all of GO[[ IN
Tellinghuisen all of St, Onge; a
Tucson. The group toured Old
nephew and his wife, Mr. and Tucson and Mexico and other
Mrs. Mike Opitz of Yankton, sites before retundng home Dec. 1965 Dodge Crew Cab wasU 0 $395 t
s th I)s.ko and Mr. and Mrs.
lawive's son and daughter-in-law, 28. S.a. through Wed.
Mr. and Mrs, Larry Lerive of ***** ' Shows: 7 &9
Stllrgis, South ~. One How to convert kilometers to I
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attend the family to ther at
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