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$11,4~~ HIRING: Part-time or full-time RN AA MEETS MONDAYS - 8 p.m. CARD OF THANKS 8th.grade girls
+ 19,3~ ~ or LPN at Crook County Public Sundance Senior Center, north We would llke to take thls time to
$a°'~l~I Health. Duties will include lmmu- entrance, fin thank all of the people who held spht cage tilts
~R BALE: ~ nization, home health and public ......................................... such a place in the life of Nellie
4 Ist and 2nd education. Salary will depend on A RESPONSIBLE BABY-SITtER, Newlinandinthellvesofherfamily. Coach Greta Crawford's Sun-
dance eighth grade girls basketball
~tralght alfalfa, good leafy experience and degree. Applica- who is great with kids! CPR and We would llke to thank Prairie team stopped Moorcroft in an
'nance ~Ifa-brome grass, mixed tions due by January 21, 1994. Red Cross certified. Call 283-1897 Home Health for their care and opening game last weekend in a
I grasses and big straw Call 283-I 142 for more informs- and ask for Kenda Fuhrmann. comfort.
_]I in blg round bales and tlon. EOB. 52-3 tfn We would especially llke to thank pre-season tourney at MoorcroR
l'$tO~o • We deliver. Call 605- HELP---W~TED~---C-ook/aIde ~~'--~'~r~,~ and extend our heart to those who and then dropped its second game
I,t-" r605-347-3257. 52-2 needed immediately at Sunclance ~ M I SC= ~ work and llve at the Crook County to a strong Wright team.
Equip. Nursing Home. You did such a The Sundance girls trailed
o.~E: Used Fisher wood Kids DayCare Center. Contact283- ~ ~ extraordinary Job of making Gram
~)ubledoor. Call 283-2345 2526. 3-4 ~,4req,~r~,~,~z,#e~,~,,a,~,~ and her family comfortable and
1,22)3_3_3951 nights, tfn ......................................... ACAREERIN A YEAR as a pro- feelingat home.
l,v~I_._ ......... SCRUB TECHNOLOGIST. River- fessional hair designer. Next class We would also llke to thank all
aance
acute care facility, is seeking ap-
plicants with 2-3 years of hospital
scrub experience which includes:
General, orthopedic, urology and
OB/GYN surgery. Requires excel-
lent communication skills. Position
is full-time including stand-by call.
STEEL Arch Buildings, ton Memorial Hospital, a 70-bed starting Jan. 25, 1994. For an the staff and Dr. Villano at the
vas $7400, now $4921; application for enrollment and
ras $I 1,900, now $7729; further details, contact Laura at
ras $16,000, now $ I 1,940: the College of Cosmetology, 307-
, Was$24,900 now$17,400; 682-0242. ...................... .1-3._
' :ected. Can Deliver 1-800- AIDS -- Questions or concerns?
4~ I0.
4 Call Casper-based Wyomlng AIDS
I~ 2-3* Project. For confidential informa-
................................ Contact Human Resources, 2100 tion and referral, call toll free, I-
LE: 1981 Detrolter, 16x65, W. Sunset, Riverton, WY 82501. I- 800-675-2698; 237-7833. Write
2: am, fireplace, baywindow, 800-967-1646. EOE. M-F. Itwc P.O. Box 9353, Casper, WY82609.
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3 bedroom, front kitchen. POSTAL And Government Jobs.
tance ¢obile Homes 1-800-334- $23 hour. Now hiring• No expert-
8( _ 2-3 ence or high school needed. For
41 kT= k._- ............................. application and information, call
I' ffL.'~l~y~ Elizabeth Waters today: 1-800-558-6545. Itwc
,~o,--~ Croft Mobile Home .........................................
b~ 1979 Olds Delta, 4 door. ENTRY LEVEL and Assistant
• ~qprd FR50, 4x4, Diesel. Call Managers. Northwest Wyoming
I,~I or 918-838-0638 2 5
3,541 ..... • - Wendy's franchise now accepting
applications for management op-
lifE: 130 ton second cutting portunities. Competitive salary,
3~ hay, 1000 pounds large incentive bonus programs, medi-
20% protein, Sundance cat benefits, paid vacation. For
3(~ d1283-3253. 3-6* consideration, send resume to:
................................. Gary Smith, Director of Human
LOANs. Everyone needs a Resources, 1011 N. 8th St.,
alp SOmetime. Auto dealer
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, large kitchen.
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ly remodeled,
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paid vacation, uniforms, health
insurance, 401 K plan. Send re-
sume to McCarty Honda-lsuzu,
2102 S. 15th, Laramie, WY 82070.
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......................................... global understanding, and travel.
HELP WANTED: Cashier. Days, Expenses paid. Full training pro-
evenings, weekends. Apply in per- vided. Call 1-800-44-SHARE.
son to Dave Hurd at Hurd's Tex- Itwc
DANISH BOY 17, anxiously
awaiting host family. Enjoys sports,
reading. Other Scandinavian, Eu-
ropean high school students ar-
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INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER
Needed. EF Foundation seeks ;'ol-
unteer to coordinate international
high school exchange program.
Opportunity to work with, young
people, explore new cultures, help
hospital for all the genuine care
they gave to Gram and her family.
Your kindness and generosity of
spirit will always be remembered.
We hold you dearly.
'And we certainly want to thank
Elvin Rush and crew. When we so
desperately needed you - you were
there.
The families of Nellie Newlin
Russell & Pat Newlin
and Family
Betty Wurts
Lorraine & Ted Bradley
and Family
JoAnn & Ron Kenyon
and Family
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you to all my friends in the
Sundance area for your kindness
and sympathy concerning the re-
cent loss of my husband. Special
thanks to Jill Hartman for yodr
frlendship, thoughtfulness, and
understanding at a time when it
was needed most.
Marianne Duncan
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Moorcroft 12-II at halftime but
came from behind in the second
haft to nail down the victory. Jayme
Dark and Brittany Isemlnger each
had 5 points while Michelle Gels
and Jill Rschetter each added four•
Mandi Peters had 2 points and
Ailssa Fuhrmann I.
In the Wright game, Alissa Fuhr-
mann led Stmdance with 4 points.
SHS girl cagers
post 2-0 record
The 5th ranked Sundance Lady
Bulldogs started their season in
impressive fashion as they defeated
IA perennial power Kaycee 58-53
and Midwest 38-36.
Sonya Haler lead the Bulldogs
with 16 points. Misty Palmer fol-
lowed with 13 and Lara Reinecke
with 11. Michelle Newlin added 8
nie Drake 2 and Shannon Thomp-
son 2.
On Saturday, the Lady Bulldogs
had a close game with Midwest.
They came out on top with the
score 38-36.
Scorers were: tara Reinecke 13,
Misty Palmer 8, Michelle Newlin 6,
Stephanie Drake 5, Sonya Haler 2,
alongwithToniMignery6,Stepha- Toni Mlgnery 2, and Shannon
Thompson 2.
Bulldogcagers
toppleKaycee
On Friday, January 14 the Sun-
dance Bulldogs traveled to Kaycee
to defeat the homestanding~,
Buckaroos 84-45 to run their
record to 4-2.
The Bulldogs were led by Kevin
Blakeman with 19 points. Jason
Farver added 17 points and nine
rebounds. JeffCampbell added 14
points and 12 rebounds, Coy
McLaughlin added 14 points and
Wes Duvall 11 points and 8 boards.
Toby Gorsuch added 5. Clay
Marchant and Travls Livingston
had 2 each.
Sundance finished the game with
32 of 82 from the field for 39% and
18 of 23 from the line for 78.2%.
The Bulldogs out re-bounded
Kaycee 54-27 and committed 14
TD's.
The next games for Sundance
are:
Friday with Wright at 5:00/6:45/
8:00 and Saturday at Lusk at 1:00/
2:30/4:00.
Hulett-Sundance matmen
"have heavy,, action
The Hulett/Sundance wrestling
team had a busy week following
Christmas break. The team lost to
system, patio, fenced aco. 2-3 ......................................... Newcastle, 35-27, on Jan. 6, and
Pavilllon. $38,500. 307- " ........................................ 187,OOO WYO]~[NO People will beat Midwest/Kaycee on the 7.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED to know
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professional staff will read, clip
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The past weekend SHS wrestlers
placed third at the Lead tourna-
ment, taking eight of our varsity
wrestlers and placed seven of them.
At 119 pounds. Ronnie Waugh
went 3-0, beating Hall from Dou-
glas 20-9, Graveman from Lead 6-
1, and Cazer from Belle Fourche 9-
5 for the championship to finish
first.
At 130 pounds, Parker Shoun
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finish in the championships.
At 135 pounds, Jeremy Sherrard
went 1-2, beaUng Garland from
Gillette 12-10, losing to Hall from
Douglas 11-1, and losing to Pierce
from Belle Fourche 4-2.
At 140 pounds, Merle Johnson
went 2-I, losing to D. Bifulco,
Douglas, 9-6, pinning T. Blfulco
from Custer in I: 17, and pinning
Nixon from Belle Fourche in 4:08
to finish 3rd.
At 152 pounds, Seen Fowlkes
went 3-0, beating Mollman from
lead, 15-0, beating Johnson from
Custer II-8, and beating
Brldestine from Gillette 10-8 in
overtime in the championship to
At 171 pounds, C.R. McCoy went
2-2, beating Meier from Douglas
18-I, losing to Harvey from Lead
I0-0, beating Huth from Custer 8-
5, and losing to Nehl from Belle
Fourche 5-2 finishing 4th.
At 189 pounds, Alan Ista went 3-
0, pinning Potter from Gillette in
1:44, pinning Groset from Lead in
48 seconds, and pinning Long of
Sturgls in 3:57 in the champion-
ships to finish first.
Heavyweight, Brad Merchant,
went 2- I, pinning Harvel from Lead
in 1:31, pinning Pickett from St-
urgis in I: 18, losing to Austin of
Belle Fourche by pin in 3:03 in the
championship match to finish
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WANTED
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In the Sundance -
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Owner wishes to retire. 307-367-
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LODORE Supper Club in beautiful
downtown Story, Wyoming offered
by Balkenbush Real Estate, 159
W. Loucks, Sheridan, Wyoming.
(307) 672-9732. Jim 683-2450.
BANKRUPTCY from $79• Stop
garnishments/collections and
start overt Divorce $149 (uncon-
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ADOPTION: Warm New England
couple seeks white infant. Let us
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SERVICES .........................................
LOVINO, ACTIVE COUPLE want
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SNOW REMOVAL - sidewalks, mom. Warm home with lots of trees
driveways. Also oddjobs. Cai1283- and grass waiting to share toys,
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recommends that you Investigate every phase of
opPortunltlas. We suggest you consult your own ellorney and
it free Pamphlet or fras further illformatlon from ths company
the offer before Investing any money. Or you may contact ths
General,s Office, 123 Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307)
Sports entertainment line. 1-900-
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minute. Must be 18years. Pro-Call
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ADOFrIONI California couple,
professional, Christian, young,
with much love and security,
wishes to adopt baby. We can help
with all expenses. Completely le-
gal. LindaKay collect (209) 834-
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CARD O1¢
We wish to thank the Sheriffs
Department for their kindness,
consideration and help the nlghtof
January 15.
Three Grateful Women
from Upton
Percy from Lead 6-2 for a first place finish first.
second.
Open houses are
being planned on
Minuteman study
The National Park Service is
currently conducting a Special
Resource Study to examine the
feasibility for preserving several
deactivated Minutemen It missile
facilities associated with Ellsworth
Air Force Base near Rapid City,
South Dakota. Two open houses
will be held later this month for the
purpose of informing the public
about the project and to give the
public the opportunity to share
their Ideas,
The open houses will be held on
Jan. 25 and 26 from 6 p.m. to I0
p.m. in the towns of Wall and Rapid
City. The locaUon of the Jan. 25
meeting will be the Wall Commu-
nity Center, located on Main St.
across the street from Wall Drug.
The meeting on the 26th will be
held at the Alex Johnson Hotel in
the Yesterdays room.
Crook County
Nursing Home
On the 12th of January Janet
Conzelman was in to see Annie
Bears and Effle Conzelman.
Also Sylvia Orcutt was in to see
Lorena AItaffer and Edna Vaughn
and Tammy Beasley was in to see
Janie SUe Jones•
Pat and Booie Dirks were in to see
Gilda Dirks, Gabby Solberg and
Pat Regans on the 13th.
On January 15 Richard and Irene
Snlder were in to visit Edna
Vaughn, Fritz Chaff/eld and Gabby
Solberg. SherryVlckera was in also
to v/slt Janie Sue Jones.
On the 16th Harold and Cindy
Mlllard were in to visit Annie Bears
D I
In to visit his grandparents, Gerald
and Uuetta Joy. U
cate
IIIIII I J I I III
Fritz Chatfleld has had the fol-
lowing visitors, on the 9th Marvin
Massey, on the 10th Chipper and
Margery Chatfleld, on the 12th,
Arlene Taylor and on the 15th,
Richard and Irene Snider.
Thank you goes out to Dommay
Blakeman for the donation ofbingo
quarters, the Vaughn family for
the clothing donation and also the
Updike family for the clothing do-
nation.
A two and one half table Howell
movement was played at Dupli-
cate Bridge on January I I. Donna
Allen and Harold Bernd placed first.
Howard Allen and Don Heinzen
were in second place and Ethel
Sharp and Pat Heinzen were third.
Take a break ..... Read the
Classifieds. You~l be surprised
at what your1 flndll
WHAT:. Sundance Community Sale
WHEN: Feb. 6, 1994 - 1:oo p.m.
WHERE: Crook County Fairgrounds
• Sundance, WY
We will s.t~wt our 1994 auction schedule with
a Commumty Consignment Sale on February
6th. . .
We will be taking all types of conmgnments
(clean out those attics, garages, or whatever).
CONSIGN EARLy FOR ADVERTISING
(AD DEADLINE JANUARY 24TH)
To Consign or forMore Information Call
283,2113 or 283-2066
ADEMA