THE SUNDANCE TIMES
An Independent Newspaper
Publ~ed ~ Th~sday by The Times l~hlish~g C~
The Times is a legal newspaper for all publl~tiol~
John E. Lindsey .... Owner-Publisher
Howard Allen, News Editor, Advertising Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$3.00 per year in Crook and adjoining counties; $3.50 per year
elsewhere.
Entered at the postoffice at Sundance, Wyoming, as second class
matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Beulah
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Koehler
showed Evangelistic pictures at the
Ripley school house on Wednesday
evening and were overnight visitors
at the Frank Tauck home. The
Koehlers have started a Sunday
school at the Ripley school and it
will meet on Sunday evening at
7:30. Everyone is cordially invited.
Mrs. Frank Tauck has been quite
ill with the flu the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guidingcr
were supper guests at the Bert
Mathews home Friday evening.
Mrs. R. E. Vore was taking the
school census in this community
last Monday.
Little Johnnie Rogers has been
quite ill with scarlet fever but is
much improved. The Rogers are
employed at the John Crago ranch.
Robin Vore spent Monday night
with Roger Blakeman.
Miss Myrtle Mathews spent sev-
ral days in Beulah this week
cleaning her yard. She plans to
move to her home at Tinton, S. D.
soon.
Royal Mills painted his house
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DORLAND
Phone 480 Bella /~Oul~hO
Dr. G. F. Zarbaugh
EYE - EAR - NOSE
THROAT
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Broken Lenses
Daplkated
PHONE ~04
DEADWOOD, S. D.
this week and also put in a sewer
line.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mathews were
Belle Fourche visitors Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and
Mrs. Shappell were supper guests
at the Paris Giltner home on Tues-
day evening.
Roland Hallinger was a Beulah
visitor and fisherman Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follum and
children and Mrs. Clifford Island
and sons were visitors at the
Frank Tauck home Saturday. Roy
and the Island boys also went fish-
ing.
Billy Blakeman caught a 3 lb.,
12 oz. trout Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Mr.
and Mrs. Royal Mills, Mr.-and Mrs.
Dea Baldwin from Lead and Jack
Christensen were Sunday dinner
guests at the Junior Mills home.
Miss Anne Guidinger was hos-
tess Sunday evening to Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Guidinger and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Mathews at supper.
Mrs. Donald Wendt and child-
ren accompanied Mrs. Gera.16
Blakeman and Roger to Spearfish
Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wendt from Spearfish visit-
ed at the Donald Wendt home here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blakeman
and Arthur Snyder were dinner
guests Sunday at the Gerald Blake-
man home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Blakeman and sons were supper
guests.
It turned quite chilly here Sun-
day evening. The thermometer
went to 12 degrees above during
the night.
Billy Mathews spent 'Saturday
night with his grandparents here
and attended Sunday school Sun-
day morning.
The Gerald Blakeman family, W.
H. Vore's and Mrs. Conrad Ells-
bury and daughters attended Sun-
day school at the Ripley school
house Sunday evening.
Friend: "Why in the world do
you have such misspelled and un-
grammatical signs in your front
window?"
Sharp Merchant: "People think
I am a dunce and come in to
swindle me. Trade is simply
booming!"
" ®et Top Quality Work Done
in our complete
Body
.and
Fender
Shop
Spearfish Motor Co.
Phone
Spearfish, S. D.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
Matthew T. Whalen, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that let-
ters of administration .have been
granted to the undersigned admin-
istrators 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
necessary vouchers on or before
six months after May 6, 1954, the
date of the first publication of this
notice, to Otis Reynolds, attorney
for the administrators at his office
in Sundance, Wyoming, and if such
claims are not so filed or exhibited
they will be forever barred.
Dated May 6, 1954. '
Elizabeth W. Hejde and
John W. Whalen,
Administrators.
Otis Reynolds, Attorney
May 6-13-20.
ROCKI OII
Mrs. Chas. Starr took the high
school pupils to Gillette Monday
morning.
Several of the men farmed grain
at the C. D. Jones ranch Monday.
Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Stanley David-
son visited Mrs. Jones that day.
Charles Alexander and Mrs.
Gertrude West left for Orchard,
Nebraska Sunday. Mrs. West will
i visit relatives and friends. Mr.
Alexander will go to Korea where
he will teach the coming year.
Mrs. John Kuhbacher is teaching
the Rockypoint school in Mr. Alex-
ander's absence.
Everyone was sorry to hear Mrs.
Ruth Garst was in the hospital in
Gillette. Mrs. Glenn Harrod is
teaching in Mrs. Garst's place.
Mrs. Edith Wood was sick and
missed Monday and Tuesday of
last week.
Mrs. Bruce West has taken care
of the R. P. post office the last
week.
Mr. and Mrs~ Ole Lee of Hulett
delivered a cow to the Stanley Dav-
idson place Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stardey Davidson
took their small son Keith to the
dentist at Belle Fourche Tuesday.
Donna Craft went home with
Mrs. Wood Friday evening to at-
tend the spelling contest in Sun-
dance Saturday.
Ray Craft is nearly done lamb-
ing and reports a very good per-
centage.
The Lightning Flat 4-H Club
met with the Crafts Saturday. A
good attendance was had in spite
of the storm. '
Bruce West hauled a load of
freight for the store Friday and
brought the high school pupils
home for the weekend.
Mrs. Anna Starr is visiting her
sister in Nebraska for a while.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sundance, Wyo.
visited at the C. D.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Keith were callerS
Craft home Sunday
Bruce West
school pupils out
Politician: "My boY
would like a job in
ment."
Official: "What can
Politician:
Official: "That
Then we won't have to
George Hauber in."
Sundance
High School
Annual for 1
Detach the coupon below, fill out and
Sundance high school.
I wish to subscribe to the 1954 "Bulldog'~
the Sundanee high school annual.
INAME .................................................
ADDRESS .................................................
Enclosed please find $8.00, payment in full.
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A New Shipment
of
Lovely Formals
Blues - Pinks - Whites
Yellows
$19.95
and. up
Sizes 8- 16,7 - 15
Myrlee Dress
Shop
On the Corner
Spearfish, S. ID.