[
Sundance high school placed
second in the business skills tour-
f~ey held at the National College
of Bus~ness in Rapid City Satur-
day.
Pictured left to right are Du.
Local Girl Scouts
At Casper Event
Two Sundance Cadette Girl
Scouts, Karen Ford and Shannon
Lee, were among 180 Girl Scouts
from Wyoming attending a Sen-
ior-Cadette event sponsored by
the Casper Girl Scout Council
Friday and Saturday.
The local girls were accompa-
nied to the meeting by Mrs. Pat-
terson Keller, leader of Cadette
ana Har~l, local commercial
tescher; Cathy Helmer, Li~luy
H~per, Pennle Foil snd Peggy
Dillon. Susan Nus~aum, another
individual winner, is not shown.
ects
The Sundance American Legion
Auxiliary at its meeting April 8
announced that it ,will send a
second girl to this year's Girls'
State ~hrough the assistance of
the Rebekah Lodge and Xi :Mu
Sorority chapter.
Schools from four states com-
.pe~ed in ,the ¢ourney with Cros,by,
N. D. finishing first, St. iMartin's
Academy ,third and Kadoka
fourth. The local school received
a trophy for its second place
finish.
Individual placings by local
studen.ts were: Peggy Dillon, 1st,
bookkeeping; ,Lindsay ~ooper, 4
th, :bookkeeping; Susan Nuss
baum, 2nd, shorthand; Pennie
Fall, 3rd, shorthand; and Cathy
Helmer, 2rid, advanced typing,
and 4th, shorthand.
to Camp
~ "¢~ Tri-County Electric Associatl0~.~ |
ors, candle making; Anna ,Mauch, Inc., Sundance, announced flail|
plastic bot~tle crafts; "Bob Cronn, week it has received approval 0 |
flatiron collection; Neda Zimmer-
sehied, old ibo,ttle collection; In- n /o ti°fg [
yah Kara Homemakers, Sundance m]ssmn ~ce Co~
Homemakers, Wool Growers Aux- TCE~. said ~he new rates ~111|
iliary, Crook County Co~belles, result in an estimated savings.,t~|
Aladdin Homemakers, Elva Cra- members of approximately $1~,'[
Troop 13 in Sundance. Claudette Kanode was selected go and Jean Jones and ~Marion 000 yearly. 1~|
as the chapter's second delegate. Two Crook county 4-H mem- ,Bailey. The new rates ~vere reee~t~|
All three participated in work- The Auxiliary had previously bers have been selected by their Free ,coffee and cookies will adopted by the T~EA board~|
shops Saturday. Miss Ford was selected G ena Orr to attend Girls soil and water conservation dis- be served during the showy with directors and have been appro ~|.
registered in a modern dance
workshop where the girls learned State. triers to .attend 444 conservation cookie recipes available Ior pur- by the Rural Electrification 1~ |
The Auxiliary is also sponsor- camp June 9-14 at the Heart 6 chase. Admittance to the show •
ministration. |
a dance presented to the entire ing Becky Kummcrfeld, daughter~aneh near Jackson, according to will be 25 cents and door prizesTC,EA said reductions ha~I
assemblage at an aft~,rnoon pro- of,Mr, and ~Mrs. Fred Kummerfcld, County Agent Warren Ferreil. will ,be offered.
gram.
Miss Lee ,was in a drama work-IMoorcroft, The two delegates are Perry Further information on the been made for almost every se .,l
shop and toured the Kelly Walsh Poppy posters ,were also judged :Livings~ton, ]~edwater SWCD, and Hobby Day is available from Mrs. ice classification from residentt#I
(luring the meeting ,with Linda "Becky Smith, Buffalo Belle dis- William Crago, show chairman, ,to large indu~rial. .i|
high school stage and saw a clos- Pulse winning first place, Diane ~ri,cf. or County rHome Economist Vir-The first billing period undf|
ed circuit television presentation the new rates will be April 15 ~|
of the play, "Funny Girl," being Willa:ford second and Jeanne Sponsoring the two delegates ginia ~amsey.
Ulrich third. Cash .prizes of $3, are the Redwater, "Buffalo Belle May 15 with the first bills undO|
department.d°ne by the Kelly Walsh drama $2 and $1 were awarded. Miss and ,Devils Tower soil and water
about June 1. ,Copies of the ~e |
Mrs. Keller attended work- Pulses poster ,will be entered in conservation districts and the h Gro rate schedules will ,be available|
shops on the national and inter- the district contest at Sheridan Crook County 444 Council. YO| t the lower rates .being maile;|
national scouting events open to April 20. Alternate delegates are Linda e" a.t the TCEA office ,by May 15..#|
scouts from Wyoming. ,Making her official visit wasSimons, Redwatcr district, and H01 I Beset |ts Tri-County said the amount o*|
Mrs. William Wintermute, Gil- Ann Larsen, Buffalo "Belle. saving for each consumer will d~|
le'tte. After her report she pro- Delegates from all 23 counties l'er pend on their individual level 0~|
Legion, Auxiliary seated a past president's pin, a ,will .be attending the camp. Ac- For Eas Seal use but that the overall avera'g$|
gift from the local group, to Mrs. tivities will include fiOd work on reduction will be about 10 Per'|
District Meetings Freda Petcrson. range conservation and manage- Two local youth groups recent- .
Refreshments ,were served by meat, wildlife conservation, ~vater ly conducted their annual bene- ceI~ addition to the overall red~¢
Mrs. L. O. Tracy. conservation developmentand fits for the Easter Seal Society, tips in revenue, TCEA also t¢~,i
Set at Sheridan Next meeting of the group ~ill use and soil conservation. IMrs. Rose Zelle Proctor said this duced the differential between'|
be held ~ay 13 at the home of Other activities will include week. classifications of service to mol~i|
District No. 5 American Le- ~Mrs. Vera 'Melanson. horseback riding, fishing, swim- The Spoons and Spools 4-H nearly reflect the cost chara cte~I
gion and Auxiliary spring con- ruing and boating. Day even.t in Sundanee April 4
isties of current operations. :|
and collected $33. The girls have
ventions will be held in Sheridan sold the lilies for the past eight Tri-County said one of t~!
April 20. One hundred members g B years with the proceeds going most significant factors ~n Wii|
of the two groups from northeast SHS Students Plannin ooths ,o the Easter Seal :Society, the new rate schedules is the a,ce0~i::|
Wyoming are expected to attend.
Auxiliary meeting, s will start at rH bbyD Wyoming Association for Crip-providingplishment of a longtimeone.cent el~ctrictt~!|g°al:~|
1 p.m. at the Western Coffee Place Second In Foo ;0r;;"y pledAprilChihlren11,theandEpiscopalAdUltS'Young The firm said the end block ~|
Shop with the I,egion me~,tlngs Sev r" o ga izat'ons and indi- Churchmen held a spaghetti sup- residential and small commerd~i:|
scheduled at the same time at NCB Tournament viduals will have booths in ¢he per at the Episcopal parish hall rates will be one cent per k~ |
the American Legion Hall. A . Crook County Extension Home- and raised $50. The group has The association said that ~l~|
combined banquet will be held at Sundance high school business ~akers Hobby Day shaw here held the event for the last three though the new schedules are ~'|
the Legion Hall starting at 6:30 students placed second Saturday April 24. The event will .be held years, restricted to electric hea~i~}_:"
p.m. in ~he National College of Bust- in the American ~Legion hall start- . All plannin,g, cooking and serv- loads, customers who use lar~~
~rs. Versa ~Bosley, national hess skills tournament in ]{apid ing at 1 p.m. mg ~vas done ,by the young pep- quantities of energy, such as ~0f
vice president of the American City, according to Duane Hart], Booths are planned by: Devils ple. The group also extended heating, will ,be able ,to ,buy a
Legion Auxiliary, will be the ban- commercial teacher who ac- Tower VFW Auxiliary, flag eti- its thanks to ~rs. Chester Jacob. large part of their service at oa~
quet speaker, companied the 13 students, quette; ~Make and ~ake Homemak- sen. cent per kwh.