The license plate business at
the county treasurer's office is in
full swing and booming as the
March 1 deadline for displaying
the 1970 plates approaches.
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A Hulett ,girl, Mar~/Ann Ford,
has been selected a~'Tliss Casper
College at the ~asper school.
She is the dau,~Ker of Mr. and
Mrs. Wyman Ferd, Hulett.
NLss Ford 'had buen selected
as first runnert~p and became
queen when the queen-elect was
One Divorce Grimted
In District Court
One divorce ~vas ~granted Tues-
day in district c~rt here by
Judge Rodney Guthrie.
Karyn R. Christensen was
grarKed a divorce from Russell
Christensen. ~oth are from
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. Feb. 19, 1970
Treasurer Karen Glover, right,
holds a sample of the new plates
while Mrs. Andy Clark looks on.
Motorists were remndod that
while vehicles must have new
unable to serve. Miss Ford was
Miss Crook County last year.
She is attend~g Casper Col-
lege on American Baptist, True
and Wyoming scolans h~ps. She
was named to the dean's honor
roll for the fall semester with a
3.737 average.
Four Corners
Feb. 2
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Lesley
Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Bad Simp-
son and daughter were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Viergets. Later that day they
were also callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Corbin Nicolls.
plates displayed March 1 in order
to be operated, Feb. 27 will be
the last day to buy new plates
before the deadline.
Pete Kudloek was a social cal-
ler at the Jay May berry home
Wednesday afternoon.
Floyd Cart was a ,bu~ness and
social caller in this area Tuesday
afternoon.
Art Taylor was a caller in
~elle Fourche Thursday. Later
in the day he was a caller at the
Jay Mayberry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jonasson
,were social callers at the Jay
Mayber~y ~ome Friday a{ternoon.
T. R. Cochran was a dinner
guest at the Felix Ferlno home
Saturday,.
Sunday aRernoon Mr. and Mrs.
~ill ~ansen and Darlene were
social callers :of Mr;~ and i~rs.
~Lesley Simpson and Mr. and .~.
,Bud Strn~on and dattghter. '
Jean Petersen was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and ~'s. Lea-
lcy S~mpson.
,Mr. and Mrs. David Petersen
were shopping in Newcastle
Thursday.
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A full schedule has been ar-
ranged for county farmers and
ranchers during the county crops
meeting Feb. 24 at Tower Junc-
tion Ha~ll.
County Agent Warren l~errell
said the public is invited to at-
tend the program-which opens
at .1:30 p.m. Sponsors of the
event are the Crook County
Weed and Pest Board and the
A~rieuRural Extension Service.
Speakers and their topics in-
cluded on the ~program are:
Wesley Seamands, Extension
agronomist, "Fertilizer Response
on Irrigated and Dryland Crops."
Bernard J. Kotp, head, crops
section, University of Wyoming
Plant Science Division, "Crop
Performance Through Plant
Breeding."
Everett W. Spackman, E~ten-
sion entomologist, "Use of In-
secticides on Field Crops."
Lyle Crosby, Crook County
Weed and Pest Inspector, "New
Goals for Weed Control in Crook
Cour~ty."
Harold A~ley, Extension weed
specialist, "What's New ~n Weed
Control."
Resignation Of
Teacher Accepted
The District No. 1 school board
,Monday accepted the resignation
of (Miss Nancy Hinds, who was
in her first year here as first
grade teacher.
Replacing ,her ~or the remain-
der of ~he school year wll be
Mrs. Gerald Wolfe.
Typewriter ribbons at The Times
Meet on
A .meeting of the Crook
4-H Council will be held in
dance Feb. 28, County
Warren Ferrell said Tuesday.
He sam the council's first
~erb" meeting will open at 1
in the juryroorn of the
house.
During the meeting, Mrs.
Kummeffeld and Mrs.
Hall will conduct a leader
ing session.
Ferrell said county 4-H
with ,problems concerning proJ(
meetings are asked to attend
schedule county-wide
meetings.
Students Place
In BHSC Meet
Placir~g o~ Sundance
school studen~ in the
speech meet last Friday, and
urday were revealed this
by speach ins~xuctor Walter
Kay.
In debate, Joan
Mary Pridgeon, Russ Crago
Mark Williams placed fourth.
*Ratings in oral interpretat
were Susan" Speidel and
Lan~b, third, and Shannon
and Dave Hopson, fourth.
Sandy Glover placed third
girls' extemporaneous while
Wolf skill was third in bo~ys'
terr~poraneous.
Mr. and ~rs. Ulric
were guests of Miss Nancy
ken at';MQx's Lounge in
Fourche Feb. 3 in celebration
their 25th wedding
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SUNDANCEe WYOMING
Februory 2, 1970
The Town Council met this day in regular session, there
present Mayor Gerald Popham, Councilmen Glen W~t, Rex
and Patterson Keller, City Marshal I~ B. Harness, City Conm~.
Edwards, City Attorney Cecil K. Hu~hes and City Clerk
MeLaughlin.
The minutes of ~he last regular meeting were read and
The report for .the month of January showed rectpts as
Cigartte Tax $840.98, Gas Tax $1,2~3.03, Sales Tax $853.01,
ense $22.50, Fines & Cost $61).00, ~isc. $015.38, Water
$30.00, Sewer & Water $2,641.35.
Expenditures from the appropriated budget were a~ @ollows:
Salaries & Wages ..............: ......................... -$l
Lig~ht & Power
General Operation ........................................
Streets & Alleys
Meter Rei~nds
Sewer & Water Expense .....................................................
Albert HoK and ~e~trice Hoff having ,made application for
newal of Liquor ~cense ,No. 2 for the Pastime Bar & Lounge,
said application havi~g ,been duly published according to lwv,
obJetlons appearir~g ¢o ~he renewal thereof, R was moved by
seconded by Kelier, .to renew said ,~icense tot one year buginnirtg
ruary 8, 1970, ~pon ~ay~nen.t of a fee of $1,000, Motion carried.
~I.~rr~, frruax alxpeared ,before the counci~ a~in.g for a dead
sign to ,be erected on West Sewell and South Scond. Mo~ion by
to approve request. Seconded by Dillon, motion carried. Truax
asked for a renewal of lease on a ~lot of city property southwest
Sundance. Lease is subject to cancellation at any time for
improvement. Motion by Ke~ler to ,grant lease for a fee of $10
year. Seconded by Diilon, motion carried.
Motion by Keller ,that Mayor Popham and Sewer and Water
mittee, consisting of Glen Wyatt & Patterson Keller, meet ~vith
ming Highway Department officials to obtain clarification on
tions for a sc~ver line under Interstate 90. They are authorized ~o
ecute the said contract. Seconded ,hy Wya~, mc4ion carried.
City 'Marshal L. B. Harness told the council Lhat the
adoption of the Uniform Traffic Code has resulted in the
of diagonal parking in the city. The code ~pec~fies oaly )arallel
ind. Coun,cilmen Durfee and Wyatt, City Attorney
Marshal Harness will meet to make recommendations for a new
ing ordinance as soon as possi,ble.
The need for additional city ~vater prompted a discussion
mend the bud~get so ~unds may he m~de available for drilling
well. City Attorney Cecil Hughes was asked to investigate the
cedure for transferring reserve funds to increase the Sewer
Water budget account.
The council discussed an ordinance covering removal of
vehicles, trash and other nuisances. The cily attorney ~ll prepare
ordinance to allow for removal of junk items within the city limits
it ~vill be presen,ted at the next meeting.
Marshal L. ~. Harness gave ~is report for the month of
~hich was acc~ed by the council.
No furt,her business, meeting adjourned.
Attest:
(SlnA )
Gerald Popham,
Phyllis MoLaughlin, City