YALE
House in Sun-
remodeled
and 2
available.
or 283-1323.
13-16
Registered Aus-
Heeler. Chris
Wyo., Ph.
13-16"
to get beautiful
Call Jean Jones
Kay Cosme-
13-16
Red seed
grass seed, fertil-
pots. Bedding
Tonmtoes, cauli-
cabbage,
sprouts;
petunias, marl-
geraniums, water-
Place
while selec-
with
Sund ce,
15-17
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dance Monday, ate lunch
with Mrs. Lynn Barnes and
visited her mother, Mrs. Ken
Hutchins, at her home in the
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Rathbun transacted
business in Sturgis Tuesday
and Wednesday. Friday,
Chesney Rathbun and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Rathbun
attended the Penn Smith
funeral in Sundance. Mrs.
Roger Rathbun made a busi-
ness trip to Gillette Saturday
and Sunday the Roger Rath-
bun family were Easter Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Barnes in Sun-
dance.
Chesney Rathbun accom-
panied by Reno Lytle and
Dennis enjoyed fishing at
LI TI
3 large bedrooms loaded with dosed space, 1135 square
feet in all, single car attached garage, realistically
priced.
Older home in 3V2 lots, has all the advantages of
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ladies, bike; 2 liv-
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manage the KATHY'S Bookkeeping Set-
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of Loretta nerships, small businesses,
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IT PAYS
HEREFORD BULLS
FOR SALE
selection of Hereford bulls this year.
' from Tex Real Onward
M Image IIS, FM Be Aster 4406 and
152, a son of the great R.C. Mischief D4.
two-year-olds and several year-
All resenably priced. Give us a
look them over.
Three RNEST SMITH
miles east of Hulett
Ph 467-5605
REALTOR
Rose Zella Proctor- 283-3695
Kathy Vondriska - 283-2727
Miller Creek
Opal Oedin
Mrs. Roger Rathbun
transacted business in Sun-
Land Bank
Rural Home Loans
mc ir
Sand Creek near Beulah
Saturday.
Mary Garman transacted
business in Sundance Thurs-
day and made a business trip
to Newcastle Friday. Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Garman were
Easter Sunday dinner guests
of Mary Garman and Tina.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
If your dream home is in
the country or in a town of
2,500 or less, a Land
Bank Rural Home Loan
could make your dream
come true. Whether you
want to build or buy, a
Land Bank Loan offers
reasonable interest rate,
and friendly
service.
Come in and
get the details.
Federal Land Bank
Association
of Wyoming
804 E. 4th St.
Ph. 686-0280
Gillette, Wyoming
I:)HURI~H
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Richard Holmes, Pastor
Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30 a.n . Worship Services,
Saturday, 11 a.m.
SUNDANCE BAPTIST CHURCH
Reb. O.W. Vandenberg, PmRor
Worship with us - basement of the courthouse.
Sunday School - 10 a.m. Morning Worship . 11 a.m.
Afternoon Bible study - Beulah community building - 3 p.m.
Thursday Bible Study and prayer, 620 So. Third, Sundance -
7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL
Reb. Stanley C. Cliver, Vicar
Services - 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion - first and third
Sundays. Morning prayer - second and fourth Sundays
(nursery provided).
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Mid-week Holy Communion - Wed., 7:30 p.m.
SUNDANCE WESLEYAN CHURCH
John Hunter, Pastor
Wednesday - 7:30 P.M: Cottage Prayer Service at the
Parsonage.
Sundance - 9:30 A.M. Sunday School; 10:30 Worship
Service; 6:30 P.M. Youth Study Groups; 7:10 Youth
Fellowship; 7:30 Evening Worship.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gene Hagerman
Sunday School - 10 a.m. Worship Service - 11 a.m.
(Nursery provided). Junior and Senior high MYF, Sunday
evening.
MOUNT CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dudley Jolmsen, Pastor
Choir practice - 8 a.m. Church services - 9 a.m. (Holy
communion 2nd and 4th Sundays}. Fellowship coffee - 10
a.m. Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Inquirers Class - Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., April 27 through
May 25. We will use the Bible as the basis for study on the
foundation of God's Word and Luther's Small Catechism. We
will study what it means to be a Christian and a Lutheran.
Everyone is invited whether they would like to join our
congregation or just find out more about the teachings of our
church. For more information call 283,1356.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bobby W. Woods, Preacher
Sunday - Bible study, 10 a.m. Worship service and
communion, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesday services, 8 p.m.
ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH AND MISSIONS
Rev. Vincent Bauer, Pastor
Masses: Upton - Sunday 8:30 a.m.; Sundance - Sunday
10:30 a.m.; and Moorcroft - Saturday 6:30 p.m.
White called at the Paul
......... e in and Mrs. Gil Love at their
Conzelrnan home Monday a¢ enaea me auc non sm .....
........ nome inursuay evening."
afternoon and at the Charley imaance amrcmy. Mr. ana t ol t .... ,,ted bus-
Schoeppe home Tuesday Mrs. Herman White and :" ...........
afternoon. Mrs. Herman Danny, Mrs. Wyman Bush-mess in Sundance Monday
White spent Wednesday in
Sundance visiting Mrs. Wy-
man Bushnell at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
and Danny attended a taco
supper sponsored by the
eighth grade students at the
Hulett School Thursday eve-
ning. White's also attended
the Penn Smith funeral in
Sundance Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Herman White took
Mrs. Bushnell to Ft. Meade
Saturday where they visited
Wyman at the hospital.
Herman and Danny White
nell and Helen Ellard at-
tended church in Sundance
Sunday and were Easter
dinner guests of Helen Ellard
and Terry Weichert.
T/Sgt and Mrs. Jerry
Greenwood and sons, Minot
AFB, N.Dak. arrived at the
Hal Oudin home Wednesday
and departed for home Sat-
urday after attending the
Penn Smith funeral Friday.
Shelby Moeller was a Thurs-
day overnight guest of Hal
Oudin's also. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Greenwood visited Mr.
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and called on his mother,
Mrs. Annie Oudin. Merle
Reed was a Saturday dinner
guest of Hal Oudin' s.
Mrs. Hollis Watson and
daughter, Mrs. Jeff Lucas,
and baby of Douglas, Wyo.,
and Walter Vore, Cody,
Wyo., spent part of the past
week with their mother, Mrs.
Cora Smith in Sundance
while here for the Penn
Smith funeral. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Metcalf, Longmont,
Colo., also attended the fun-
eral, Mrs. Metcalf is also a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Watson.
Ruth Lytle of Casper and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lytle of
Rawhns spent the Easter
weekend with their parents,
Mr: and Mrs. Reno Lytle.
They came to Reno's Friday
evening and departed for
their homes Sunday after-
noon. Sue Lytle and children
of Newcastle called at the
Lytle home Sunday and the
children remained for a visit
with their grandparents.