Sundance, Wyoming, Thursday, May 6, 1948
War Memorial drive
Underway in ~undance Fri-
~ght when the planning
[ttee of the drive under the
of Mrs. Nora Reim-
to discuss final arrange-
the campaign.
serving on the .Sundance
are Otis Reynolds, Ed-
rids, C. D. Roberts, and
With the Crook county
Will be Everett F. Shel-
coach at the Uni-
of Wyoming and field
man for the drive; ,Mil-
chairman of the
of trustees; Dr.
head of the Uni-
department; and
foofiball line coach at
picture entitled
of 1948 Wyoming
will be shown at the
The film contains ex-
several of Wyoming's
games this year.
Laramie and Albany
completed, it is now
rest of the state to make
a success," states coach
"Albany and Laramie
nave raised half off the
goal."
in Lusk and Rawllns
progress and New-
Gillette ca~npaigns
week.
Yoming War Memorial
as a fitting tribute to
World War H veterans
State.
O:k
t Season Here
fire in the Bearlodge
occured on Oak
the Norman Miles
fire started .by light-
discovered by Norman
the assistance of ,his
the fire was kept from
and extinguished while
It is cooperation like
down the size of
e Festival
.Uulett. Held
- rL, April 30
al music festival was
on April 30th at
auditorium and
with it was achieve-
About nine rural
with the local one
a fine array of
art.
program consisted
and instrumental num-
Various types and dis-
nusual amount of tal-
program was well
the large and atten-
nee.
~g program was pre-
high school stud-
talent and every
these numbers.
wishes to thank
in the festi-
I in any way.
Team
as Some
the best equipment for
Club that we have had
since 1936, a mem-
ball club told the'
New equipment
has arrived and
sew .'bats, breast pro-
mitt, mask,
balls.
Number 19
EVERE~ F. SH]ilLTON,!
Wyoming basketball coach and
field contact man for the Wyo-
ming War Memorial Fieldhouse
drive will ~neet with the local
committee to lay final l~lans for
the drive here.
IGovernor Bricker to
Keynote' State 80P
ICasper Convention
John W. Bricker, U. S. senator
from Ohio and one of the nation's
most prominent Republicans, will
keynote the state GOP convention
at Casper May 10, Ewing T. Kerr,
state chairman announced today.
The popular Ohioan, who gov-
erned his state for three terms
before his election to the senate
in 1945, informed Kerr that he
would accept with pleasure the
chairman's invitation to keynote
the annual state convention and
that he was looking forward to
his Wyoming visit.
Known as an outstanding
speaker as well as an extremely
capable Republican, Brlcker was
Dewey's running mate on the
1944 presidential ticket. It is not
known at the present time whet'h-
er M~'s. Bricker, a personality in
her own right, who made a very
pleasant impression when she vis-
ited Wyoming in 1944, will ac-
company her husband on the trip.
The convention 'will he held in
the Elk's Home at Casper.
Yorks Announce
Opening of New
Dept. Store Here
The :management of York's
Golden Rule, Belle Fourche an-
nounce this ~eek in an advertise-
sent elsewhere that sometime in
June they will open a completely
Jesse E. Browder, Beulah sol-~0
dier, who gave his life for his
i country in the invasion of Nor-
sandy at the age of 24 years,
June 11, 1944, was laid to rest
in the Beulah cemetery Sunday
with full military rites by Crook
County Post No. 45 American
Legion and Devils To~'er Post No.
4311 Veterans of Foreign Wars
following services at the Meth-
odist church in Spearfish with
Rev. Hepler in charge.
At the church Mrs. Bert Scott
and Mrs. Lillian Fillmore of
~pearfish sang "There's A Star
Spangled Banner Waving Some-
where", "The Old Rugged Cross"
and ",Saved By Grace". They were
accompaned ~by Mrs. R. ~,V. Hepler
at the piano.
The sermon theme was "One of
God's Flowers".
The large crowd attending and
the many floral offerings showed
that Jesse had many friends as
well as loved ones who will miss
him.
Jesse was born in Hamilton,
Ohio, February 22nd, 1920, and
later came to Wyoming where he
made his home until entering the
service on ,March 25, 1942 at the
~ge of 22 years. He attended
grade school at Beulah. Wyo.
and high school at Spearfish, ,S.
D.
Jesse was a loving son and was
loved by all who knew him. He
leaves to mourn his passing, ~his
mother, Mrs. Mildred Mttthews;
a step-father, Walter Mathews
and grandmother, Mrs. Mac Guid-
inger all of Beulah, Wyo. A sister,
Mrs. Alfred Schloredt of .Grass
Valey, Calif. and an ~ncle and
~unt, ~fr. and Mrs. Jess Guiding-
er of Belle Fourche, So. Dak.
Several cousins and a host of
friends and buddies•
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l ark--Ewing
Miss Helen Roark, daughter of
Mrs. Clara Roark of Sundance
modern department store in the became th~ hria~ of r~,,,~o,, ~,
wk l i n ............. -
Fa es bui d ng, Sunda co as a in~, son of Mr and Mrs Amos
branch of their Belle Fourche ii~i~ of ~ nd'n -- %2: "e
store '8: ~u a ce at a in'leaf
.." ......... ceremonyat the Methodist par-
~en smrtea working tnls week sonage in Sundance Saturday
on the remodeling of the ,building mornin~ by Rev Warren L Lear
which has housed the Tri-County ..... "_ ~'._ __" --.." _ "
n un,y wxtneeeee were .AliCe Ann
Electric Association offices si ce[Fal1 and Gene Ewin- who stood
its opening is
• I with the young couple.
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Fawke , Lincoln [ Make Agreement
Named By Demos
to Convention for F, ire Truck
Use
Hares Lincoln and Harold P.~y uount]r
Fawkes were named by the coun-
ty Democratic committeemen of
Crook county at a meeting of that
group in Sundance ~aturday, to
represent the Democrats of Crook
county at the Democratic ,State
Convention in Casper May 10th.
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IN POLICE COURT
Hans Olson, transient, arrested
by Marshall Frank Warner, and
cha~ged with drunkenness, plead
COACH DICK HITT,
footballlgulltyl to the charge in police
University
of
Wyoming
court before Sidney Harvey. He
line coach, will attend the kick-Iwas fined $25.00 and costs, and
o$f meeting for the Wyoming War [ fine suspended on the condition
Memorial drive• "The Memorial lthat he leave town immediately,
Fieldhouse will serve every spot[which he did.
at the University and will be~
An agreement ~et~veen the Crook
County Board of Commissioners
and the U. S. Forest service for
the use, maintenance, etc. of the
U. S. Forest Service fire fighting
truck stationed in Sundance, ,was
reached between the two groups
at the meeting of the board in
Sundance Tuesday.
While the agreement is only
temporary the county has agreed
in part that for the purpose of
protecting the Black Hills Na-
tional Forest, tl~e city of Sun-
dance and other property in Crook
county they will cooperate with
the Town of Sundanee in provid-
ing heated 'storage for the truck
and equipment during the freez-
available to every Wyoming cit-
izen," says Coach Httt.
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Patrol "Spot
Check" Made
Here This Week
A highway patrol "spot check"
Tuesday at the junction of hy.
585 and 14 in Sundance resulted
in two arrests by patrolmen and
fines imposed by Justice Sidney
Harvey.
George King, Aladdin rancher,
was arrested by Patrolman Vorhies
and charged with operating a car
without a drivers license. King
pleaded guilty and was fined $25
and costs in Justice court.
Russell Hansen, driver for. the
Buckinham Transportation Com-
pany of Rapid ~ity was arrested
by Patrolman Wilcox for hauling
intra-state .without Wyoming li-
ing season; pay cost of truck use,
for county fires, at the rate of 25c
per mile, for fires outside the
town of Sundance, but not in the
forest and will provide at least
two men from county crews to be
trained in the use of the fire
wagon.
The agreement can be termin-
ated by either or both parties
with thirty days notice, and may
also be automatically renewed, if
not terminated.
The town of Sundance also has
an agreement for the use of the
truck, which is basically the same
as that with the county.
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COMMUNITY DINNER
C00KED BY MEN
The Kara mountain community
recently enjoyed a community
dinner which was prepared by the
men of the community, and served
at the Mrs. J. V. Clark home. The
cense plates for truck and trailer., , women said that the food was
He was fined $10.00 and costs. ] l every ,bit as good as if they had
The check was conducted by~- CH.ART.ES S~]~F t prepared it themselves, i
Patrolman Wickam, Cheyenne" I 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. | In the culinary department for]
Cook, Laramie" Vorhies, Gillett'el Art Schelldorf, who lost his life|the day were Blng Nussbaum,
_ ~.. ' ...... [ in a fall from Sundance mountain |Tommy Ryan, • Gunnard Neckla-~
anu wilcox, ~ewcasue. They[Saturday afternoon, April 24,|son, Reuben Necklason, Frederick
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stopped all ears and trucks a~-[ while exploring the mountain |Clark, David Fraser and Virgil[
preaching the block, with two boy companions: ]Schlup. [
Republicans Name
Delegates for
Casper Meeting
Delegates to represent the Re-
publicans of Crook county at the
state convention in Casper May
10 were chosen Monday May 4th
at a meetin.g called by County
Chairman Edwin Rounds in the
COtlrt 1'oo I:lL
Named to go to Casper were
Nels A. Smith, Otis Reynolds,
John D. Seely, Nora Reimer, W.
E. Banks, Edwin Rounds and
Colleen Kipp.
Nels Smith and Otis Reynolds
were selected by the seven dele-
~ates to appear on the nominating
committee.
Frank A. Barrett, state repre-
sentative and E. V. Robertson,
state senator were unanimously
endorsed by the central commit-
tee and praised for their accom-
plishments both fo~ the state and
county., x-----------~
Lettermens Ball
Set for May 15th
To aid financing of new foot-
ball suits the attnual Lettermen's
Ball will be held at the Legiol
Hall May 15 and ,will be sponsored
by the Lettermen's Club of Sun-
dance high school•
There will be a door prize!it l~
announced•
Seek Location of i
I. O. O: F. Graves;
Local Cemeteries
The I. O. O. F. Lodge ~Io. 1 $ of
Sundance is appealing this week
for information regardin4g identi-
fication and location of Oddfel-
lows graves in Mt. Moriah or
Green ,Mountain co~bterie~
Anyone posse~ing information
of deceased I. O. O. F. members
who are *.buried in either of the~
cemeteries is requested to notify
C. L. Guldinger, secretary before
May 24th.
CLAKK OPEN HOUSE
CEL RATION IS
CAL D OFF
Due to illness the open hou~
elebration for Mr. and Mrs. C. I~o
Clark's golden wedding anniver-
sary will have to be called off it
fs announced by the family.
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Saddle Club
Elects Officers
Western Saddle Cluq~ met Sun-
day at the club corrals for a feed
followed by a l~ustneas mooting
and election of officers.
Charlie Jones was elected pres-
ident, Patsye Bro~vn, vice-presi-
dent and Grace Hawken secretary-
treasurer.
A special meeting wlll be held
at the corrals May 16th at 2:00
p. m. ~unch will be served and
members will bring pie and silver.
Plans will be formulated for at-
tending the get-together of the
Black Hills Riding Clu~ Associa-
tion at the Galena camp site.
Calender oI
Events
MAY 6
Regular communication Elec-
ta Chapter No. 5, O. E. S.
MAY 8
Sundance Commercial Club
hospital benefit dance at the
Legion hall
MAY 10
Regular meeting ~undance
Lodge No: 18, I. O. O. F.
MAY 12
Regular communication Sun-
dan£e Lodge No. 9, A. F. &
A. M.
MAY 13
No hostess meeting St. Anne's
Guild, Ray's Care, 2 p. m.
Regular communication Re-
bekah Lodge No. 29
MAY 15
Lettermen's dance, Legion hall