PAGE8 THE 8UNDANCE TIMES JANUARY 18, 1979
Altar bouqu~ d ~ and y,~ ~ deem~ Mr.
Calvary Luthenm Church in Sun&race for the Jan. 5 wedding
of Debbie Baxter and Galen Moline. The couple repeated
their vows in a 7:30 p.m., candlelight, double-ring ceremony.
The Rev. Ihuaey Johnson served as off~lat/ng clerg3qu~ and
Mrs. Ricluml Hoq~r u organist.
Parents of the ceuple ate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter,
Sundance; and Mr. and Mrs. John MoHne, Aladdin.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor
length ivory gown featuring long, sheer puffed sleeves,~ high
waistline, and a stand-up collar with sheer lace insert
trimmed with seed pearls. A sweep train and fingertip veil
trimmed with wide lace completed the bridal coetmne. She
carded a bouquet of white gardenias and white stephanotis.
Tammie Buresh served her sister as matron of honor. Her
finor length gown was light blue designed with long sleeves,
high watsmne with midrm trend, and high eoUar with ince
insert at the neck. Her bouquet was of blue and yellow
eamat~.
Brklesmaids were Diane Gedt~ and Peggy Dudrey. Their
light blue, floor length dresses featured high waistlines
pu~ed .tee~ and .eoo~ neetaam.
Dan Moline wan hls In~'. best m~ with Don EnpUem
• and Not~man ~lsimry serving ms gnmmsman. Ted MoUne asd
Gffir~ ~ acted m ushem, o
A meepam was held foiiow~ the eemmmy in the
emmmmity room of tbe cmuOmuse besemant. Pmu Jouh~
reSi~o~ the guo~, ~d ~ ~ worn Su=ette
Moli~, MItor-in-law of the groom, ~mdie Fuller, eou~ of
the 5dde, and Amlma I~.
The lwlda ls ajuaior at the Un-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n~ty of Wyoming where
she ls n member o~ Beta Alpim Psi. i~b the bride and groom
are gradantes of Sandance High Sdmol.
Following a wedding ~p to Smah ~ the couple will
redde in lmande.
Out of town gueeta at the wedding included Mz. ami Mm.
John MeUne Jr. and J.R., Rivertem; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Swanson, Emiel Swanson, Dale Swbama, all from ~,
S.D.
District 4-H
leaders meet
The Northeast District 4-H
I~aders meeting will be held
Jan. 20 at the Holiday Inn in
Gillette.
The day-long meeting will
include a swap shop of ideas,
business meetin~ and sever-
al mini-sessions in the aRer-
noon.
Registration for the meet-
ink is $5 which includes the
l~.
All leaders are urged to
attend and are asked to
contact the extension office
at 283-1192 by Jan. 26 if they
ere planning to ge.
day session to. be held in the
community room of the
courthouse. The workshop is
scheduled to run from 9:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration
wm be ~n~ted.
Persons interested in par-
ticipating in the workshop
are asked to call the exten-
sion office at 283-I192 for
further information and to
pre-register.
Aladdin Homemekem
plan ectivitlss
Aladdin Homemakers met
Jan. 10 at the home of Mrs._
Alh'ed Hutchinson. Roll call
was answered with what
members would like to learn"
at club this year.
Plans were made to spon-
gether once each month.
Everyone in the community
is welcome to attend and
bring a craft or hobby to work
on. The first such day will be
held Jan. 24 at 10 a.m. at
Mrs. John Mohne's home.
In other business Nits.
Hutchinson, club president,
*made committee appoint-
ments, officers were instaLl-
ed, and Mrs. Lyal Cart gave
a test on mad signs.
Mrs. Moline gave a talk on
"warm fuzzies and cold
pricldies."
• Dessert and coffee were
served by the hostess.
~hust
mowmc~le outing
An outi~ for members of
the Bear Lodge Snownmbile
Association was ho~ed Jan.
14 by Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Potersen at their ranch.
In addition to snowmobil-
ing and visiting a treasure
hunt was held for the kids
with prizes fundshed by the
Petersons. A weiner roast
rounded out the activities.
Club fi~embers from Iowa
attended the event.
Appreciation was extend-
ed to the Petersons for
hosting the special fun day.
Cow-Belles
will meet
Crook County Cow-Belles
will hold their regular
monthly meeting Tuesday at
the Am Restaurant in Sun-
dance. Mrs. John Ayer, club
president, ~aid the no-host
luncheon meeting is sehed-
uled to begin at 12:30 p.m.
During the meeting plans
for observance Of Ag Day will
be discussed.
All interested women are
invited to attend the meet-
~g.
Court
F_aik Jon Olson, Spirit
Lake, la, $20.00; Clark
Goodrich Bassett, ~llette,
$18.00; Lance R. Hinther,
Yankton, SD, $17.00; Kirk
Patrick Benedickt, Upton,
WY, $14.OO; Dick R.
McCauley, Manhattan, Kan-
sas, $21.00; Geroge E.
Thomas, Rapid City, SD,
$16.00; Mark W. Nulle, Gil-
le~e, WY, $I5.00; Mark
Howard McRann, Hulett,
WY, $70.00; Joseph M.
Baron, Moorcroft, WY,
$20.oo;William H. Swenson,
Spearfish,- SD, -$19.00;
Gerald L: Wanne~, North-
glen, CO, $19.00; Mervin
Harold Rawhauser, Sun-
dance, $14.00; Gary L.
Pierce, Hot Springs, SD,
$19.00; John P. Molloy,
Oceen Falls, BC, $11.00;
Verlin George Mcintosh,
Lewistown, Mr, $14.00;
Daniel M. Holden, Gillette,
$20.00, Carolyn Paula Her-
ron, Minneapolis, Minn,
$16.00; Dennis Patrick
Heidt, Dickinson, ND,
$18.00; Glen Orvlle Harley,
Cus~r, SD, $19.00; Dennis
A. Frank, Minneapolis,
Minn, $75.oo;Troy L. Dace,
Spearfish, SD, $20.00; Rich-
ard William Fisher, Powell,
WY, $13.00; Roger Dale
Holderby, Portland, Ore,
$14.00; Tommy D. Todd,
Gillette, Wy, $21.00; Karl
Raymond Hopp, Moorcroft,
WY., $50.00.
Speed too fast for conditions
Cynthia Kay Carter,
Buffalo, SD, $55.00.
Fail to display tax
produce cab card.
Roy Owen
G~lette, $55.oo.
finances; the prudent
watches them, and
list juggles his bills to
foreclosure.
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