• THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Wyoming's New Sundance, Wyo. Feb. 14, 1957
Brings New Offensive System slow, oon *anio boa*
are more efficient if they have a Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beagle drove lins to Rapid City Saturday
round bottom at "barely" or semi- to Newcastle Sunday where they they took a group of scouts
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill tend the Boy Scout Expositi
WYOMINGS NEW -- 2-24 planing speeds a V-bottom has a Belt, Vurl Belt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Airman and Mrs. Robert
Laramie, Wyo. -- Wyoming'sspent Friday afternoon and eve- good edge over the round. ThisDavis and Douglas ttemler to the of Rapid City spent the we
new football coach, Bob Devany, ning with Harvey Talleys. Talleys is because V's can have more hotrod races held on the ice at visiting Mr. Quint's parent:
(pronounced Di-VAN-ee will bring shopped in Spearfish Monday. planing surface forward, where the Stockade Lake near Custer. and Mrs. John Quint and ,l~
to Laramie and the Equality State Sunday evening dinner guests of weight is likely to be in almost any Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rounds at- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jay and
a new offensive system, but the the Palmer Hegges were Mr. andinboard. Planing round-bottoms or tended the buffet supper held in Vernon Wells of Seely were
formula for winning will be the Mrs. Ray Osgard and Susan and lapstrake boats are also seaworthy, Beulah Saturday night, urday callers in town.
same -- organization, conditioning, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pfarr. efficient and safe craft at high Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schloredt andFourche as a result of a broke
hard knocking, and desire. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bousa andspeeds.
The f o r m e r family called on the Palmer Hegge Wood is way the odds-on favor-family visited in Lead Sunday at received in a logging accident
the home of Mr and Mrs. WalterDevils Tower last week.
Michigan S t a t e family Wednesday afternoon. Rev. ite for these offshore sport boats, Sehloredt. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. V~
assistant for the Lee Goodell of Sundance was a call- metal being much less used than Mrs. Harold Wells and Shirley Dick and family Thursday to
past four years er at the Bousa and Howes homes in larger, or smaller, boats; fiber of Hulett stayed with the Richard
will install the Sunday afternoon, glass is coming in. The most pop- Proctor children Saturday while urday were Mrs. Dick's sister,
f a m e d Spartan Mrs. Howes' mother, Mrs. Earl ular wood constructions are doubIe- their parents, accompanied by Richard Waller and dau
multiple attack Wilson, and sister, Mrs. Don Swen- planked, batten-seam, lapstrake, tIenry and Cecil Cundy, attended Rapid City.
at Wyoming, A son, spent Thursday and Friday at especially in round-bottoms and
combination o f the Alfred Howes home. Earl plywood, especially in the smaller
single win,.,. % Wilson was also there for Friday sizes.
and split T. Ten- night supper. Power may range from not much
nessee's balanced l,uncheon guests on Monday of less than 50 horses up Io several
~EVANEV line, a fixture of Mabel Vines were Mr. and Mrs. hundred. Conventional installa,-
Cowboy teams for the past ten Alfred Schloredt and children,tion, with the motor around amid-
years under coaches Bowden Wyatt Other callers during the week were ship or somewhat aft, is most corn-
and Phil Dickens, will be supplant- Veach Bushnell and Ray Potter,mon. Very often there is a reduc-
ed by the Michigan State unbal- Mr. and Mrs. I.orraine Barnes and lion gear between molor and pro-
aneed line, but the elements which children, Aca Barnes of Belle peller shaft. Witlmut changing
make for success will nol he dis- Fourche. Edith and Marion Tbomp- motor speed, a reduction gear re-
carded, son and Raymond and Eleanor duees the speed of the propeller
Devaney, whose class A Alphena Vines. shaft to suit propeller require-
high school elevens won 52 games Mrs. Jim Loose of Belle Fourcbe ments.
while losing only nine over a sev- was a Thursday visitor at the IIu- Two-motor installation in an
en-year period in Michigan's I)ert Mathews home. The tiubert offshore inboard craft is often fay-
toughest prep loop, has made it Mathews family attended the bas- ored and done. Use of dual in-
perfectly clear that there are no ketball game in Sundance Friday board power is practical with as
short cuts to victory, night. Guests of Teresa Mathews low as 50 hp motors and has the
"I'm sold on the Michigan State Saturday night were Karol Hooper, obvious advantage that in case of
system," says the slraight-talking
Devaney, "but no system can take
credit for winning or blame for
losing. There's no magic formula
for victory nor easy excuse for
defeat. Good material and long,
tough preparation is the answer,"
he concluded.
Karen Hegge and Kenny Glover.
Kickbush
(Feb. 14)
Frank Lincoln and Alfred Sipe
attended George Carr's funeral
motor failure another is left to
bring the cruiser in from the ocean.
Quite a few boatmen know that
4-cycle motors (this includes near-
ly all inboards are generally more
economical on fuel than 2-cycle
motors (this includes nearly all
The 41-year-old life-long Michi- last week. outboards). And with inboards, the
gander went on to explain that Mrs. Henry Lincoln and Mrs. saving of fuel by cutting down to
many grid fans believe the Michi- Goodell were Saturday shoppers
gan State multiple offense to be in Spearfish. B. F. Lincoln and a cruising speed is quite marked.
extremely difficult to master, but Eddie Meisner were Tuesday din-
he said, "I don't believe we'll have ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
any difficulty putting in our entire Lincoln.
attack during Spring practice." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr.
He pointed .this up by noting and Mrs. Ulric Hawken, Nancy
that virtually the entire Michigan and Frank were Sunday afternoon
State offense was installed by the and evening guests of Mr. and
North eleven in a week's time for Mrs. Virgil Schlup. The Schlups
the Miami Shrine game this past were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Hay-
December. Devany assisted Duffy old Larson and Mrs. Claud Banks
Daugherty with the North team. in Spearfish Saturday.
(The North won handily, 17-7.) Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and
Devaney, who was born in Sag- Beverly were Sunday visitors in
inaw, Mich., and grew up there and the Art Bunney home. Saturday
who was a college football star and they kept dental appointments in
team captain at Alma College, Spearfish. Miss Annabelle Dilla-
graduating in 1939, will complete you spent the weekend with the
plans for his final move from East Millers.
Lansing between now and Feb. 15. Word was received from Emory
He is at present also negotiating George who is in St. Luke's hospi-
with potential members of the five- tal in Denver that he will soon be
man staff he will have at Wyoming. able to return home. Mrs. Kate
He has said definitely that at least Banks of Spearfish was a Wednes-
one member of this staff will be a day dinner guest of Mrs. Emory
Wyoming graduate with coaching George. Marie Kipp spent the
experience, weekend there, Mr. and Mrs.
He will talk with former Cow- Charles J. Williams and Criss Gay
boys upon his return to Laramie. were-Sunday visitors.
He hopes to have the entire matter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds
of assistants settled in the next two spent the weekend with their son
weeks. The new Poke head man Gene and family. They also call-
expects to move his family to Lara-
mie sometime in March. Devaney
is married to the former Phyllis
Wiley, his college sweetheart, and
has two children, a son, Michael,
15, and a daughter, Patricia, 12.
Present plans call for the Cow-
boys' Spring drills to start April
8, and conclude with the annual
intrasquad game, May 4. Twelve
top Senior lettermen from Wyo-
ming's undefeated 1956 eleven in-
cluding all American Jim Crawford
and seven additional starters will
be graduated.
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hum-
phrey. Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Petera attended the show in Sun-
dance Sunday night.
Sunday dinner guests of the
Everett Fowlers were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Herber, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Herber and Jimmy, Mr. and
Mrs. W~ldon Thomas and sons of
Spearfish. t ,
For extensive offshore fishing,
whether on the Atlantic or Pacific
(Feb. 14) coasts, the inboard motor is su-
The men of the neighborhood preme. So says Willard Crandall,
can't quite agree on the nearness boating editor of Sports Afield
of Spring. Some are welcoming Magazine.
baby calves already, and the The reasons are many: for more
Smiths were thrilled to see two extensive going, for larger loads,
meadowlarks the other day, but for less dependency on weather,
Alfred Howes comes home eve- for greater safety as waves roll
nings wet from working in knee- high and the shore is at a distance.
deep snow in places. The most popular inboards for
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and offshore fishing are from about 25
Mrs. Alex Smith shopped in Dead- to 30 ft. long. A larger boat is
wood Saturday while Alex attend- better. But for a lot of sportsmen,
ed a livestock meeting in Spearfish any boat over 30 ft. means too
and visited George Howes. Paul much loss of speed, plus accommo-
and Violet Smith visited her grand- dations and room aboard on a
mother, Mrs. Draper in Osage Sun- scale not needed. Minimum cabin
day. accommodations on a sport-fishing
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Donnen- inboard include toilet, refrigerator,
wirth and family of Rapid City stove and bunks for two,
the Boy Scout Exposition in]I~ !
Personal Items City. ..~
Rev. Lee Goodell, BOYrd~
Mr. and Mrs. George Beagle and Master, accompanied Wilfo
17 and 21 Inch Models
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We're between the Devil and the deep blue sea when
it comes to writing an ad this time of the year. It's too
early for spring and too late for winter work.
We did some thought about advertising our
hardware. We considered bolts and nuts, cap screws
and gate hinges. We thought of cabinet hardware and
door hardware. We also thought we'd bring to your
attention our most comp|ete stocks of plumbing, electri-
cal, logging and well supplies. We decided to urge all of
you to make this your one stop for all your hardware
needs. We can furnish you with whatever you need.
Edward Petersen, Manager
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