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Hi Homemakers and Girls,
Our meetings on Wills and Tes-
taments are history. They proved
to be very interesting. The small
attendance at Sundance and Moor-
croft was very disappointing. How-
ever, the people who attended all
said they had really enjoyed it and
had learned lots. I'm sure most
of the credit goes to our County
Attorney, Scotty Gladstone, who
gave us a lot of professional
help. We, publicly, want to thank
him for his fine cooperation and
also Mr. Keyser for his help in
explaining property ownership.
In program planning our home-
makers clubs asked for this lesson.
It dtaeoOraging to me that 'so
few a effd l the meeting. ,
I imagine many of You think
of the making Of a will and old
age together. Many of yOU probr
ably feel that you don't /have
enough money or assets any way
to make any difference.~ Accord-
ing ~o a poll mentioned in the
Town Journal magazine last Sep-
tentber 1955, only 9% of those in
the 21.29 age bracket have writ-
ten a will, with the percentage
onlylslightly better, 15% for peo-
ple between 30 and 49. Yet as
any lawyer would point out, when
there isn't much to leave it is
even more important that the es-
tate =be distributed without waste.
You want to be sure that your
families will be well taken care of.
Remember you won't be around to
tell the people how you would
have wanted everything taken care
of. I don't want to sound morbid
but I'm concerned that these are
things we should all be thinking
about.
Have you 4-H leaders been read-
ing through the National 4-H Club
News Magazine? There surely are
a lot of good ideas for club meet-
lags, skits, recreation, safety activ-
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ities. Be sure to take a look if
you haven't already. One espec-
ially good skit is on page 28 of the
March issue. It goes right along
with our personality development
health activities.
Easter is here. I'm sure many
of you are planning family get-to
getbers. Here s wishing you the
best for a happy holiday.
Junior FHA Girls
Select Delegates to
Sheridan Meetinff
Two voting delegates to the FHA
convention at Sheridan were elect-
ed March 15 during a meeting of
the junior FHA chapter at Sun-
dance high school.
Named as delegates were Mary
Lou McLaughlin and Donna Moll-
enbrink.
The chapter bought stationery
for Marflyn Lyon and Dorothy
Micheli, who received their prac.
rice homb economics teaching here
recently.
Members also heard that the
talent night sponsored by the
chapter raised ten dollars.
Mrs. Myron Goodson spoke dur-
ing the meeting on the value of
training in homemaking, which
was one of the chapter's goals.
March 29
Several in this community have
)een down several days with the
~lu.
We are all glad to hear that Mrs.
Bill Dillinger is out of the hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Erland and
small children were in Gillette
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jones were
in Gillette on Tuesday on busi-
ness.
Floyd Mewhirter was a visitor
in Sturgis and Spearfish Sunday.
Sprin~ officially was to have ar-
rived last Tuesday. We surely have
had a lovely week and some of the
spring birds are here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Erland and
family were in Gillette Friday af-
ternoon getting medical aid for
a couple of the children.
Friday morning they started
releasing water from the Keyhole
dam.
The county patrol was in this
community this week grading the
roads. Some of them really need-
ed something done.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that on
the 5 day of March, 1956, Harry
C. Johnson filed an application for
a Retail Liquor License in the of-
rice of the Clerk of the City of
Sundance for the following describ-
ed place and premises, to-wit:
Harry's Bar on North 22
feet of Lots I and 2 in Block
9 of the Original Townsite of
Sundance, Crook County, Wyo-
ming
and protests, if any there be,
against the issuance of such license
will be heard at the hour of 8 p.m.
on the 2nd day of April, 1956 in
the City Hall.
Marion Thompson,
City Clerk
Dated, March 5, 1956
March 8-15-22-29
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that on
the 5th day of March, 1956, Mrs.
Lillian R. Jensen filed an appli-
cation for a Retail Liquor License
in the offiCe of the Clerk of the
City of Sundance for the following
described place and premises to-
,it:
Turf. Bar located on Lot 12
in Block 13 of the Original
Town of Snndance, Crook
County, Wyoming
and protests, if any there be
• l against the issuance of such li-
'[cense will be heard at the hour
I~ f98 p.m. on the 2nd day of April,
Belle Fourche, S. D° in the City Hall.
Marion Thompson,
City Clerk
Dated, March 5, 1956
March 8-15-22-29
] Frankie Pearson helped JohnI Mrs. Melissa Clayton
[Whalen haul wheat on Monday] to her home on Saturday
....... ] and Tuesday. On Tuesday they | after spending a week at the
(Marcn [ had coffee with Mrs. Frankie Pear-[ Gels home. ti -
hJerry~ Crago went to Lander to[son in Belle Fourche. | Tl~ere was a telephone mee '~:~
t state F.F.A. convention as an[ Lou Pechacick, Buffalo, Wyo.,I at the Aladdin school house ~eat
entertainer. He was expected [ was at the Kay Dungey home on[ Tuesday night. ~ht[~ire rneral
home on Sunday. . ...... ]Thursday evening. The Dungey] Jim Fidler, Rapid City, brou~'~[~'~ cbant
lwrs. ~eo urago ann ~'ac vlslte(1 • • • tit ~ gll r
Margaret Blakeman on Tuesday l family spent Sunday afternoon at/ 200 Austrm White chickens o ~ SChool
evening. ]the Bill Sipe home. ~ the Steve Gels home on Saturd~']~tea, recei~
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell - - -- "[Pg
visited at the Ralph Nickelson[~~r'v-'~r- ...... - ...... ~lack i~1'~
home from Friday until Sunday./ ~l~ty.
They attended the wedding of,, i~ ' L'tlending
Jayne Hejde on Saturday. ]~
Olga Nickelson and Donabel Ross [ ) ~ ~e Linds
][ Ph Little
shopped in Rapid City on Monday. all, 75 w
Thirty Weaverette 4-H club I
members, friends and parents roll-, t . dap,Ns'
er skated in Belle Fourche on[~ .
Saturday night. [ ~ ~ction
Bud Voss went to Artesian, S. D. [~ Yes Sir - Man!
on Saturday to get a bull. The I]
Bud V0ss family spent Wednesday Power in the pinches-
evening at the Dick Ryan home.[ that's just what you
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Voss vis- have when this big W the st
ited at the Glen Bush home in,, boy goes to work on
Hulett. }) your land. Delivering
Mrs. Eva Richards and Robert[ t over 77 H.P. drawbar CE
Stechi. Spearfish. had dinner and "-- over 83 H.P. belt
supper at the Ben Miller home on (calculated sea level
Tuesday. Donabel Ross visited
Flora Miller Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson
and Frankie Pearson were in Belle
Fourche on Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs, Pearson stayed in for the
Home Ec Style Show. Others at-
tending were Flora ~nd Claudette
Miller, Ruth Pickerd, Grace Wha-
lea, Phyllis Wagner, Frankie Pear-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heetland,
Mr. and Mrs. Ai/red Hutchinson
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Kotek and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Miller. Mary Pickerd, Margaret
Pearson, Antonette Kotek, and
Dorothy Pearson took part in the
show.
Several attended the Farm Bu-
reau supper at Farrall Hall on
Friday night. A pancake supper
was served by the committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Ripley and
Owen were Sunday dinner guests
at the Verle Wagner home.
First aid lesson at the Aladdin
school house Friday night at 7:00.
Everyone interested be there and
take a large triangular bandage
with you.
The Ralph Nickelson, Larry
Ross, Charles and Frankie Pear-
son families, Mr. and Mrs. Nels
Pearson and John Pearson all at-
tended the wedding of Jayne Hejde
and Jim Knox on Saturday morn-
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