Westover became
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ceremony
afternoon at Mt.
Lutheran Church.
full - length white organdy
gown with a square neckline
and carried a bridal bouquet
of white carnations and red
roses tied with long blue
Dudley Johnson velvet streamem.
the 2 p.m. cere- Maid of honor Robin
Hughes wore a full - length
Westover, Sun- blue polyester gown and
~l Gerald Westover, carried a bouquet of white
the bride, carnations and red roses.
Howard Allen, Leland Pickerd served as
are the parents ofbest man.
music as played
at the
and Mrs.
"Sands of
ia marriage by her
the bride wore a
will 'be honored
tribute during
Sundance Jobs
eVerling.
which
by a carry-
during
April
Queen Bar-
presiding.
Mary Pulse
Cmard-
v ere in-
ceremonies will
during Monday
and a
set for Sunday
were
Friendship
S.D., Grand
and home-
Grand Guard-
Grand
bank was pre-
the bethel by
and several
their birthday
served
Kathy Hoy-
Schlup.
refreshment
next meet-
Patty
Hibbard.
4~,
the official
The reception was held in
the church basement follow.
ing the ceremony and was
served by the Lutheran
Women. The couple's wed-
cling cake w/m baked by Nan
Oison.
visit of Worthy Grand Ma-
tron Daryl L. Dutcher of
Cheyenne on March 25th. A
carry-in dinner preceded the
meeting, and entertainment
was provided by Utah Mar-
shall who sang several selec-
tions,
accompanying himself
on the guitar.
Mrs. Carole Blakeman,
Worthy Matron, and Ray-
mond Dennis, Worthy Patron
presided over the evening's
meeting. In addition to Mrs.
Dutcher, other distinguished
guests present included:
Mrs. Helen A. McDowell of
Pine Bluffs, Grand Chaplain;
Mrs. Delma Clark of Grey-
bull, Grand Marshall; Mrs.
Redell Hooper of Stmdance,
Grand Organist; and Mrs.
Diana Sweet of Newcastle,
Grand Representative. Also
welcomed were Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Hejde, Worthy
Patron and Worthy Matron
of Elects Chapter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gose, Worthy
Patron and Worthy Matron
of Upton Chapter, Following
the exemplification fo ritual-
istic work, Mrs. Dutcher
addressed the membership
on the subject of "Human
Relationships". Following
her talk, she was presented
with an honorary member-
ship in Pine Cone Chapter
and personal gifts from the
Chapter.
Mr. Sam Peterson of Lan-
der, Worthy Grand Patron
had planne& to attead the
meeting, but due to severe
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weather in the Lander area,
his plans were cancelled. An
evening storm in Northeast
Wyoming curtailed the plans
of many visitors to attend,
and only 39 members and
visitors were in attendance.
At their regular meeting
on April 6th, members of
Pine Cone Chapter made
,plans to have Friendship
Night on May 18th, and hope
that the winter's storms will
be over by that time so that
many visitors will be able to
attend.
LAWRENCE CRAWFORDS
OBSERVE 45th EVENT
Mr. and Mrs. L wrence
Crawford celebrated their
45th wedding anniversary at
their home in Sundance April
1.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Crawford and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Sell and Linda, Lamoine and
Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Farley, Jeanette and
Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Lin-
dell Crawford and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark and
daughters and Dormie Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Man-
ders and Wade.
The Crawfords received a
phone call from their son
Larry, Newell, S.D. and
called their daughter, Donna
Herman, in Casper.
Guests were served ice
cream and a cake baked and
decorated by JoAnn Peter-
SOn.
XI THETA MEMBERS
MEET MONDAY
Xi Theta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met Monday eve-
ning, April ii, at Tri-
County's Hospitality Room.
Emma Lou Barnes was host-
ess.
The chapter welcomed
Shirley Knox as a new mem-
ber. She is transferring from
Gillette. Lindy Hartman was
a guest.
Due to the conflict with the
State Bowling Tournament,
only eleven members could
make reservations for Foun-
ders Day to be held in Upton
April 23.
Votes were cast for "Girl
with a music background and
incorporated photographs,
cartoon drawings, and works
of art. It was well done and
well received.
VFW Auxiliary
To Meet Monday
Plans for attending the
District 2 spring meeting in
Upton April 24 will be made
when the VFW Auxiliary
meets Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Jess Ks-
node with Mrs. Loren
O'Haver hostess. The meet-
ing is set for 8 p.m.
The District 2 meeting will
be held in the high school
gymnasium with lunch at the
Western Care at $4.75 per
person.
During the meeting Mon-
day evening the slate of
officers for 1977-78 will be
presented.
Duplicate Bridge
A #,-table Howell move-
ment was played by mem-
bers of Sundance Duplicate
Bridge Club April 5.
Results were Clara Harvey
and Edna Binney, first; Mil-
dred Durfee and Ethel Sharp
second; and Donna and
Howard Allen, third.
GOP Women Schedule
Tuesday Meeting
Crook County Republican
Women will meet Tuesday at
12:30 p.m. at Mateo Village
near Devil' s Tower.
Mrs. Jesse Hoese, club
president, said a regular
business meeting will follow
the no-host luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tal-
iey Jr., Beulah, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Livingston, New-
castle, have announced the
approached marriage of their
children, Peggy Marleen
Talley and Douglas Jay Liv-
ingston. A May 28 wedding
is planned by the couple.
Both graduated from Sun-
dance High School in 1974.
Miss Talley attended the
University of Wyoming and
is presently employed in the
Department of Adult Educa-
tion, Laramie..Livingston is
employed by Newcastle
Tank, Inc. He graduated
from Eastern Community
College in 1976.
HISTORICAL SOOETY
TO MEET MONDAY
The Crook County Histor-
ical Society will meet Mon-
day evening at Aladdin.
The meeting has been
scheduled for 8 p.m. and will
be held in the community
buddy.
LINDA FETERSON
TOPS FRINCEgq
Linda Peterson was named
of the Year" and "Pledge of April 6 with Mardell Palmer,
the Year". These will be club leader, presiding.
announced and honored atThe club showed a loss of
Founders Day. 17 pounds and a gain of 3 aA
The chapter voted to plant pounds.
some evergreens at the cem- Gerry 'Jansen was wel-
etery for a service project corned as a new member.
this spring. Shirley Gui
Bret Gaylmd
On Band Tour
Brett Gaylord will be fea-
tured in lead trumpet solos
during the annual spring tour
eastern South Dakota April
11-14 by the South Dakota
School of Mines and Tech-
nology jazz band. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gaylord, Sundance.
The jazz band will also
present a concert April 17 at
2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at
the tech physical education
center, according to Jim
Fischer, director of music
activities at the college.
Hulett Past
Noble Grands Meet
Past Noble Grands of
Hulett Rebekah Lodge 34
met at the home of Mrs.
Florence Bunney March 17
"Princess of the Week" for for a carry-in noon dinner
the Wednesday Night TOPS f llowed by a business meet-
Club when members met ing, A silent auction was
held which brought in
$14.90.
The next meeting was set
for April 21 at the home of
Mrs. Eunice Huckins at noon
Members are asked to
bring articles for a contin-
uation of the auction.
held with Judi Canfield, pre-
sident; Chuck Jones, vice
president; Sue Canfield, see-
retary; I slie Waugh, trea-
surer; Nancy Leger, Mary
Swenson, Kelly Cramer, and
Lynn Sell, song leaders;
Craig and Cecil Jones, re-
creation leaders; Brenda
Maynard, reporter; and the
entire club, historians.
The club decided to hold
its meetings the first Sunday
of every month.
Project leaders are Jean
Jones, leathercraft; Lucile
Cramer, cooking; and
Marilyn Canfield, room
magic. Club leader is Anna
Canfield with Marilyn Can-
field, co-leader.
Kara Kats 4-H Club
The second meeting of the
Kara Kats 4-H club was held
April 5, in the courthouse
basement.
The meeting was called to
order by President Judi Can-
field. Pledges wore led buy
Sue Canfield.
The minutes of the last
meeting were read by the
secretary with no corrections
needed.
Roll call was taken with, 11
members, four leaders, and
mend, Arlie Maynard, Pare Gregsons Visit
one visitor present.
Joubert, and Pat Mollen- Sen at West Point Think Spring - and then No old business was dis-
brink were appointed to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greg-come see all the fresh new cussed.
make the arrangements and son and Joe and Miss Carrie styles for ladies and children New business was brought
plan a work day. Carson, Helena, Mont., via- at the Jack and Jill Shop in up-f-Dues were brought up.
Peggy Jensen reported ited Cadet Jeff Gregson, a S d . A motion was made and
that they would like to give plebe at the United Stateun ance
the kids participating in the Military Academy, West ....... , ,, seconded that each member
Bike-a-Thon apples this year Point, NewYork, duringthe I [SIRTHf pay $l for dues.
instead of hot dogs. The annual Plebe Parent Week- Motion carried.
chapter voted to furnish a end activities March 30 ,, _ Our project books were
box of apples. The entire through April 3. passed out.
proceeds this year are to go
to the hospital. Donna Short
and Chris Wahl volunteered
to work.
Peggy ,Jensen also said
that the Commercial Club is
sponsoring a city clean-up
day and members are asked
to participate.
Terry McNutt asked that
all members working on the
project for Founders Day
have their material to her by
April 19.
An auditing committee of
Shorryl Mooney, Bonnie
Beaudoin, and Emma Leu
Barnes was appointed.
Chris Wahl gave a inter-
esting Body
Language. It was narrated
Cadet Gregson, a 1976
graduate of Newcastle High
School, escorted his family
and friends as they had an
opportunity to meet with
faculty members and gain
first-hand knowledge of the
rigorous schedule followed
by plebes at the military
academy.
Think Spring - and then
come see all the fresh new
styles for ladies and children
at the Jack and Jill Shop in
Sundance.
Livingston
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Liv-
ingston are the parents of a
son bern March 6 at Weston
County Memorial Hospital, in
Newcastle. He weighed 7
pounds, 71/2 ounces and has
been named Travis Ellis.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomp-
son, Cheyenne. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Livingston, New-
castle.
Kara Kate 4-H Club
The first meeting of the
Kara Kats 4-H Club was held
March 8 in the courthouse
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Election of officers was
Brenda Maynard made a
motion that the meeting be
adjourned. Seconded by
Leslie Waugh.
Motion Carried.
Raffle tickets were also
passed out.
Brenda Maynard
Reporter
Think Spring - and then
come see all the fresh new
styles for ladies and children
at the Jack and Jill Shop in
Sondance.
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