V0.Ag Boys
ing at
of the Bear Lodge
accompanied by
ag instructor Clark
a day's training in
and meat grad-
20 as guests of the
Packing Co. at Rapid
were Chuck Shewey,
Dennis Dillavou,
and Ernie Roadiier.
v°-ag students from 12
South Da-
attended.
s activities consisted of
in identifying meat
beef for quality and
m livestock judging.
in the company cafe-
tests were conduct-
Students.
OF RE-OPENiNG
ESTATE
of the Estate of
McGUCKiN,
M~uckin, Jr., 107
S.E., Albuquerque,
all creditors and
d ",m the above
of you are hereby
has been
entitled matter
Judicial District Court
County, Wyoming,
McGuckin, byher at-
forth that certain
in the name of
as mortgagee were
he probate proceed-
settlement herein.
in this estate, and
Said proceedings be
the purpose of ad-
upon said omitted
reference being hereby
Petition on file herein
Particular description
L are futher notified that
for hearing the above
. Petition has been and
10:00 o'clock a.m.
of April, 1@56, or
as the matter
in the court room
of said Court
Crook County, Wyo-
which time any
or answer herein may
be filed or presented.
Done this 14th day of March,!
1956.
Marion Cure,
Clerk of Court
Scotty Gladstone, Attorney
March 15, 22, 29
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
John Franklin Cubbison,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that let-
ters of administration have been
granted to the undersigned admin-
istrator by the District Court of
Crook County, Wyoming, in the
above estate, and that all persons
having claims against said estate
are required to file them with the
necessary vouchers in the office of
the~Clerk of the above named court
or to exhibit them with the neces-
sary vouchers on or before six
months after March 15, 1956, the
date of the first publication of this
notice to Reynolds & Lathrop, at-
torneys for the administrator at l
their office in Sundance, Wyoming,!
and if such claims are not so filed
or exhibited, they will be forever l
barred,
Dated this 15th day of March,
1956.
Otis Reynolds,
Administrator
reynolds & Lathrop, Attorneys
March 15.22-29
(March 29)
Henry Lincoln is confined to his
bed suffering with the flu and a
~broken blood vessel in his leg.
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln last week were Mr. and
Mrs. M. O. Trego, Mr. and Mrs.
Emory George, Frank Sommers
and Donald Guidinger. Donald
states that he and his mother, Mrs.
John Guidinger, expect to be back
in this area in a few weeks.•
Charles Plato, who is attending
school in Denver, arrived here
Saturday to spend the Easter va-
cation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Delos Plato.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fowler
drove to Spearfish Friday evening
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fowler.
The occasion being Eldene's birth-
day. Refreshments of ice cream
and cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
Mrs. Utric Hawken were Spearfish
shoppers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sehlup and
Keffeler Bros. Hereford Ranch
Sturgis, S. D.
NINTH ANNUAL
P
2:30 p.m.
Carrying the -,opular bloodllnes of the Pioneer
hadO vs
orth Star and Royal Domino.
These
bulls h-- e not been to ed at the ranch,
erd ...... PP
l leduul!L. pros. pects - to p quality range bulls., Deep
otOCky, good headed, heavy rugged, fast
coming two-year.old bulls. All bulls have
blll YPe'rated and performance tested for gaining
EX2 Under the suvervision of the South Dakota
St tion: Individual records are a ail-
b lls' all buyers. Come to the ranch and see these
Iore sal .
ge, Inc.
"Black Hills Leading Market"
through Friday at 7:20 a.m.
A:
" nnual Spring Yearling Sale
4
THE SUNVANCZ
Sundance, Wyo. March 29, 1956
Mrs. Iris Partlow were business
and social callers in Belle Fourche
Saturday.
Mrs. Alice Hawken and Mrs.
Genieve George were hostesses to
the Inyan Kara Club Wednesday
at the George home. Carlile Club
members present were Mrs. Tom
Elsom, Mrs. Juanita Griffith, Mrs.
Shirley Manken and Charlotte
Carr. Give and Gain members
visiting were Mrs. Una Seeley and
Mrs. Minnie Williams. Other vis-
itors were Mrs. Katie Banks, Mrs.
Frank Smith and Mrs. Velma Rich-
ards. Members present besides
the hostesses were Mae Larson,
Charlotte Reynolds, Marjorie Road-
ifer, Ellen Roadifer, Amy Cundy,
Kate Donaldson, Iris Partlow and
our H.D.A. Miss Bonnie Everling,
who explained how the clubs could
help with the program at the Dev-
ils Tower.
Frank Crago was a Sunday din-
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs, Virgil
Schlup. They later attended the
show in Sundance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Hawken and
children visited Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith.
The aRerno~n was spent driving
in 'the country.
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene. Kipp celo.
brated their-wedding anniversary
SatUrday night at the Royal Club
in Beulah. __ =s ]
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynold
!
attended a dinner Sunday at the
home of Henry Englehaupt. The
occasion being for ~win sisters,
Mrs. Laura Englehaupt and Mrs.
Lillian Portwood's birthdays, and
also for their mother's birthday,
Mrs. Mary Stanton. On saturday
the Reynolds visited Mrs. Carrol
Ann Petera in Spearfish.
(March 29)
Hubert and Ray Hook accom-
panied by Tomye and J. C. are
visiting friends and relatives in
Indiana.
Mrs. Lena Gray, Ancil and Bobby
spent Saturday in Moorcroft.
Walter Gordon visited at the
Jim McClure home on Sunday. His
plane is frequently seen around
Alva these days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Butolph and
their sons, Roy and Harold, are
spending a week visiting in Well-
ington, Utah with Willis Butolph.
The cooperation of the Farm
Bureau and School District No. 21
resulted in one more clean room
at the Alva school. The Farm
Bureau bought the paint and the
School District furnished the labor.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Morris
visited at the Harry Fleming home
on Sunday.
Adam Pehringer has started his
summer work in Montana. He
returned last weekend for a visit
with his family.
N. Ellis Mattox,
M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat
Office Hours. I0 a.m.. 4 ,p.m.
6531/z Main Street
Deadwood, S. D.
DR. W. P. WILDERMUTH
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 66 Spearfish
Tuesday . Saturday
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Ph. AT 3-1623
& HEATING
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