PAGE 12 THE SUNDANCE TIMES JANUARY 18, 1979
ABSTRACT STATEMENT Cro~k. COUNTY
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FROM THE DESK
OF MARLENE
January 12, 1979
The first week of Legisla-
ture is grinding to an end
with us working Saturdays
starting with this Saturday.
The Legislature should be
over by the 24th of February.
The last day for filing bills is
the 26th of January. I have
Wed two bills and co-
sponsored one other with
John Hursh concerning
Snowmobiles, The Gover-
nor's address to the joint
session of Legislature was on
Wednesday and it was a
stern speech with mixed
emotions from the legislative
body. He stressed the
severance Tax, Limited Gov-
ernment spending, Water
development department,
the Sunset Law, he support-
ed the raise in Hunting
License Fees, was against
the rescinding of the ERA
Ratification; and supported
some of the University fund-
rag.
There rare several hearings
scheduled and I have'tried to
notify the County in advance
but some of them will be over
before you read this paper.
January 15-H~ on S. F.
42 Liquor Laws at 3 o'clock in
the Capitol Building; Jan-
usry 16 -- Education Fund-
ing at Zhe Hathaway Building
at 3 o'clock; January 18 --
Hearing on the raise in
License fees HB 112 for
hunting, raise in the License
selling agents rate for selling
Licenses HB 63 and one
other bill to come to the
committee today, at 4 o'clock
in the Capitol Building.
Hopefully from now on I will
be able to notify further in
advance of hearings.
I received a report y~er-
day on the University of
Wyomings study on the cost
of the G Form for transpor-
tation of cattle against the A
Form. To date no Legisation
on this matter but expect to
see something in+ the near
future. I'll try and keep you
posted.
There is ~a new bill intro-
duced on a possible Water
Development in Sheridan
County Concerning the Little
Big Horn River ,and the
construction of a dam for a
slurry pipeline structure go-
ing to Texas with up to
20,000 acre feet of water
retained in Wyoming for
other uses. There is also a
bill introduced to kill the
Slurry Pipeline bill using
underground water.
There is a bill HB 197 on
Dl~nsgo C-tame Laws intro-
duced by George Salisbm'y
that may be of intm'est to the
ranchers.
The County Commission-
ers have recently received a
letter from the Wyodak Re-
sources Development Corp of
Gillette saying that cod is
available for use by the
residents of Crook County for
$12.00 per ton and the new
plant is working and they
hnpe there will be no further
problems and ff there is call
682-3410 or 682-1242.
Would like for you to know
that when a bill is introduced
that you are for and you let
me know this that there is
a possibility that the bill will
be so drastically changed by
amendments by the time to
vote that it would do more
harm than good that l will
vote against it so the final
judgment wi]] have to be
here on the floor on some of
these matters. Feel free to
call if I haven't done as you
wished as there will be a
reason.
We have had a whirlwind
of (fmners and get together
parties and both Frank and I
have enjoyed getting ac-
quainted with the Legisla-
tors and their families. Frank
has been attending sessions
every day and is enjoying it
very much. We have had
several visitors from home,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larvie and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunbar
from Beulah, and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Gose.
A bit of humor--The day
the Governor addressed the
joint session Earl Christen-
sen came over and joined me
at my desk and someone in
the galley asked Mae if that
was my father sitting with
me. So now it is Daddy Earl.
Until later,
Marlene
North
Bearlodge
W'~ Fowlkes
January 12, 1979
The community was
saddened by the death in"
Texas shortly before Christ-
mat of a former resident,
Darrell Simms, the younger
brother of Mary Brimmer,
Hulett, and the son of Serena
Simms, presently residing at
Weston County Nursing
Home, Newcastle, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay DriskKl
took Shirley's mother, Mrs.
Harrington back to Rapid
City, Wednesday, Jan. 3rd.
Mrs. Hardngton has been a
house guest of the Dfiskilrs
over Christmas and New
Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fish
visited Drisldll's Thursday
aRemoon Also, Wilfred
Bunney and Larry Fowlkes
stopped and had coffee.
Friday morning, Wilfred
Bunney went to the ranch for
a few days to help Larry and
Alvin Fowlkes sort calves for
the next week's market at
Belle Fourche.
Bobbl Cldstoffersen, (now
of Hulett), slipped getting
into her Father's pick-up and
broke her right wrist in two
places, Saturday evening,
Bobbi's folks/Mr, and Mrs.
Sonny Christ•fiefs•n, drove
her to Sundance where Doc-
tor Hogan attended to the
mishap.
Those that reported to
~bes' Sa~,urdey nigtg eard
playing (500), were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Storm, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bartel, Mr. and-
.Mrs. Joe Svoboda and Bob.
W'dfred Bunney, Larry
Fowlkes and Dennis Skrove.
Everyone brought refresh-
ments for midnight
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
and Jerrod of
the weekend at the
Sunday
Mrs. Jim Daniels
and Mrs. Ron Van
all of Gillette.
Wilfreda Fowlkes
fee at the Clifford
Jerry Fish home,
morning.
Walter Gordon
the Driskili's
noon and was a
guest. The two men
snow sled for Walter.
Anita Fish
the Hulett gym
evening to partake in
ball season for the
Mrs. Jim Dacar
Belle Fourche,
business. Jim and
Dacar work for
Ericsson ranch.
Several from this
feeling under the
with colds. Ron and
Graf made a trip to
Wednesday to see
tor. Ronnie had
They took with them
mother, Wilfreda, in t
for a hack treatment
Logan. Also,
Wilfred Bunney to
in Spearfish.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay
were in Belle
Wednesday,
visited Mr. and Mrs,
Nfison.
LO, and behold
freda, go
this Thursday
cause of a bad back.
will I work this
the Belle Inn.
Thursday, Mr.
A. L, Ericsson took off
Stock Show at
At mail time. this
morning, the
warmed up enough
again• O~y 3
spring, they say ....
Dave Hefner,
ty Memorial
ministrator, and
Marsha, were
Jan. 9 meeting of the
tal auxiliary.~
Hefner reviewed
rent medical
indicated the
medic.a] services m
County and the
area is very bright.
During the
ing a membership
discussed and
hold one in February.
Wilcox volunteered tc
intd available times.
service committee
supplies to make
special occasions.
Other items coming
discussion were
money making
an open house.
The next regular
of the auxiliary will be
at 7:30 p.mo and all
interested in
jects are invited to
On February 14,
salute to
erans will bring
entertainment stars
government officals
tact with patieuts in
Administration
tere.